26 Apr 2024
Wednesday 20 September 2017 - 15:58
Story Code : 276531

Saudi Arabia stuck with self-inflicted wounds in battle with Iran

Al-Monitor | : Recent revelations about Saudi Crown PrinceMohammed bin Salmansprivate remarks on regional developments to former senior US officials confirm what many in Washington have been whispering the last few years: Many Saudi policies in the region from the war in Yemento confronting Iran have been miserable failures. Even Saudi Arabias energy policy, which partially focused on punishing Iran and forcing it to retreat from its adventurism in the Middle East, has had the effect of forcing the kingdom into record budget deficits.


In the meantime, Iran continues to advance its agenda in Syria and Iraq. It should now be painfully obvious to the Saudi leadership that their tunnel vision on Iran has resultedin policies that backfire at home and abroad.


The Saudi military campaign in Yemen has been an unmitigated disaster. Riyadhs claim that the Houthis were influenced by Iran to overthrow the leadership in Sanaa was always dubious. While Tehran doesnt miss a chance to poke a finger in the eye of Riyadh, the Houthis are far from Iranian lackeys. They areleading a war for what they believe are their indigenous rights that have long been ignored by the Saudi-friendly government of Yemen. The war has cost Riyadh billions, claimed at least 10,000 lives and displaced 3 million more. In parallel with a cholera epidemic, most of Yemen is on thebrink of famine.

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