I said Oct 7th would open the doors to the zionists destroying Gaza and Usurping lands. So far I'm correct. Detached was celebrating Oct 7th like some grand victory despite it achieving nothing strategic.
The results speak for themselves. Failure after failure, if you call that intelligent then there is nothing I can do for you.
Saudi Arabia is no more then a western vassal, expecting good from this is pure naivety. The two state solution was a always ruse, something to buy isreal time while justifying her occupational presence in the region. She's used that so wisely that today they can openly talk about taking most of the middle east.
Nothing has been achieved, Gaza is reduced to rubble. As we talk now the Isrealis are still bombing the shit out the place. maybe 40,000 dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. Nothing genius in it. While we talk the anglo-americans are looking to expand the war into yemen, maybe they occupy that land too out of this. Genius.
A hundred years of failure limited their options, what they could not afford to do was an attack like Oct 7th, you are seeing the results the zionists have flooded into Gaza.
This is just teenager talk. When i talk i look at the results are they good or are they bad.
Saudi Arabia is less of a western vassal than TR, if you consider NATO, EU restrictions, the refugee deal, landfill rubbish deal where the west sends their trash to TR, journalist murder and that Saudi Arabia has repeatedly gone against western wishes to further their own interests to the point now where they are pressuring the most powerful country in the world, the US, to sign a defence agreement. They have more freedom of action than TR does with it's foreign policy.
This stereotype of Saudis being backwards or puppets etc is old and is likely rooted in racism. Saudis follow their interests more so than most countries in the region.
Biden Aides and Saudis Explore Defense Treaty Modeled After Asian Pacts (Published 2023)
Despite U.S. fatigue over Middle East wars, the White House sees a security agreement resembling those with Japan or South Korea as an incentive for Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel.
www.nytimes.com