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Title: MBS and the US: A Shifting Relationship – Analysis

by Emma Walker – News Editor

The New Saudi⁤ Normal: A Shift⁢ in Power and Pragmatism

The relationship between Saudi Arabia and the United ‍States has undergone a significant shift, rooted in a shared understanding of the interplay between ​politics and business. For ‍decades, the Saudi ruling ⁤families have operated within a system where these‌ spheres are deeply intertwined⁢ – a dynamic they now find mirrored in the Trump administration, and continuing with the current one.The appointment of Jared Kushner as a key liaison during Trump’s first term solidified this connection, offering a level‍ of familiarity the Saudis hadn’t previously experienced with American governance.

This shift in relationship coincides with a ‌fundamental‍ reimagining of Saudi Arabia itself, ⁤spearheaded by Crown ​Prince Mohammed bin Salman ‍(M.B.S.). The narrative‍ that he aims to transition the country⁤ from a‍ religious dictatorship to a simply repressive one is, according to observers, a mischaracterization. M.B.S.’s stated goal is to create a “normal” country – not necessarily a democratic one, but an authoritarian state⁢ offering increased social freedoms. This is ⁣demonstrably true, with⁤ visible changes like allowing women⁤ to drive, expanding entertainment options, and ‌increasing opportunities for women in the workforce.

However, this⁤ liberalization ‌of social life is not coupled ⁢with any intention of ​political reform.Instead, M.B.S. is actively consolidating power, moving away ⁢from the⁣ traditional committee-based​ system⁤ of governance that,⁤ while slow and sometimes inefficient, also prevented⁤ rash decisions.This centralization has led to both successes and significant missteps. Early in‌ his reign,M.B.S. pursued aggressive foreign policies -⁤ the war in Yemen,⁢ the blockade of Qatar, and even ‍the audacious kidnapping of the‍ Lebanese Prime Minister -‌ all demonstrating a willingness to take risks that the previous committee system would have likely avoided. the Khashoggi killing stands as a stark example of the dangers inherent in this concentrated ⁣power. ⁢While lessons appear to have been learned, and a more⁣ cautious approach adopted on the international‌ stage, M.B.S. shows no inclination to relinquish his control.

The ⁣current political climate‌ is notably favorable for M.B.S. The lack of pressure for democratic reform from the current US ‍administration ⁣is a ⁣significant boon,‌ and his recent visit can be seen​ as a personal victory. ⁢ Just five years ago,⁢ such ⁣a visit would have​ been unthinkable.

Looking at the broader regional landscape, M.B.S.’s initial aggressive posture towards Iran, coupled with ⁣interventions in Yemen, Lebanon, and Qatar, has seemingly tempered. His handling⁣ of the gaza ‍conflict⁤ is a complex balancing act. While a deal with israel is highly likely desirable, he⁢ is ‌acutely aware of the potential backlash from ​the Saudi population, deeply affected by the events unfolding in gaza. ⁣ He must⁣ navigate a delicate path, ‍acknowledging the potential for normalization with Israel while remaining sensitive to ⁤public opinion ​and the broader Arab world’s concerns.

This new Saudi Arabia, under M.B.S., is defined by a pragmatic blend of social liberalization and unwavering authoritarian control,‍ operating within ⁤a geopolitical landscape where it finds a surprisingly ⁢receptive partner in the United States.

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