@mangekyo
You are living in your own alternative reality.
KSA and USA have been allies/on largely friendly terms before Israel even came into existence as a country.
Arabs, KSA included on 2 occasions (1948 and 1973), unlike Iranians and every other non-Arabs, actually fought actual large-scale wars with Israel.
You never fired even a single rocket at Israel for almost 50 years until 1-2 years ago, when Israel itself started bombing you freely. You replying to this has nothing to do with some imaginary claims of fighting for Palestinians or other Arabs as we have been hearing about (propaganda) for the past 46 years.
It was also KSA, not Iran or anybody else, that was behind the oil embargo of the 1970's which to this day was the most hostile economic action against the collective West and the action that hurt it the most.
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KSA is also the author of Arab Peace Initiative which is the most comprehensive peace proposal which is also supported by the entire Arab League, Hamas, Fatah and almost every single OIC member state.
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Meanwhile from 1948 (Israel's creation) to 1979, Iran was the greatest Israeli ally in the region.
Even during the Mullah reign, Iran was happily receiving and accepting Israeli support (Iran-Contra affair) against Iraq.
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Same Iranian Mullah regime was happily aiding the US (which worked along with Israel which was the main regional country along with Iran that wanted the removal of Saddam Hussein and Taliban) to topple/invade Iraq in 2003 and Afghanistan in 2001.
You have several Iranian high-ranking Mullahs and the likes of Ahmadinejad (President) openly claiming and bragging about it.
Thank you for confirming what I am saying. All those ARAB groups (Houthis, PMU, Hezbollah) did not come into existence due to Iran (although aided and supported by Iran) but they are mostly organic movements, which I have always claimed.
You must live in some serious alternative reality if you believe that KSA (or any Arab nation state or Muslim nation state for that matter) has the ability, will etc. to act like the regional cop and solve all the domestic/local problems in each Arab country.
Would be amazing if there were such an Arab country out there that had the ability to do so but I am afraid that even the US cannot keep law and order in their neighborhood (Mexico, Central America, South America, Caribbean).
The problem is not Iranian support for those groups by itself. The problem is their hypocrisy and the entire fake "axis of resistance" which has nothing to do with fighting Israel or the US. It is about those militias consolidating their own rule, Iran destabilizing their host countries etc.
Iran gains influence in the region (which they otherwise could not do), those groups get a patron and keep their fiefdoms/groups intact. Both benefit from this. Not sure the host countries and people do. The answer is obviously a big no.
Otherwise why is Iran itself not accepting foreign-backed militias to operate within Iran itself, often at odds with official Iranian institutions? So far no Iranian has ever been able to answer this simple question which we all know the answer to.
Case in point Iranian/Hezbollah support for secular Ba'ath Arab Nationalist Al-Assad regime while both claiming to be Islamist forces.
So not only are those groups backward, operating only in failed and unstable countries, not interested in leaving power for the sake of the unity of their host countries, but they are often prioritizing Iranian regime policies which are contrary to the interests of their own people and nations.
In short the Iranian regime has not been a positive in this regard.
Personally I don't really care that much anymore, it does not impact KSA much or 90% of all 500 million Arabs, but if those Arab countries prefer being failed states and do not learn from their mistakes, I cannot do much and I will just wait until things naturally return to normal. The youth in those countries are not interested and are smarter than that.
And no, showing you a concrete example of the negative influence of Iranian-aligned Shia militias in Iraq for Iraq and ordinary Iraqis is very much on topic.
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