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Crazy how much tolerance the Saudi leadership has. Something like this would not be tolerated in Turkey.
However, I believe their reluctance stems from the fact that they actively support Israel's attacks on Iran. In other words: they know that they're guilty.
Crazy how much tolerance the Saudi leadership has. Something like this would not be tolerated in Turkey.
However, I believe their reluctance stems from the fact that they actively support Israel's attacks on Iran. In other words: they know that they're guilty.
I just witnessed an online discussion involving Saudis, other Arabs, and Turks. The difference in mindset was crazy. The Turks were curious as to why Riyadh didn't respond militarily to Iranian strikes on their energy facilities, especially since they have one of the most advanced and powerful air forces in the world and generally claim leadership in the Arab and Islamic world.
The Turkish users just couldn't understand why anyone would choose not to retaliate when being attacked, especially if you have tge means. They didn't address the question of the war's legality against Iran in this debate; the question was deliberately set aside. They were just trying to figure out why the Saudis did not respond militarily. The Arabs on the other hand kept insisting they wanted to avoid escalating the conflict, but the Turks dismissed this answer which made the other side very angry.
All (geo)politics aside, we are absolutely different in mindset, principles and ideology compared to the rest of the Middle East.
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