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Saturday 1 December 2018 - 17:56
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MbS scrambles military amid coup fears: Report

Press TV - A new report says Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MbS, has scrambled the Saudi military fearing a coup by some royals to topple him.

Emirati news website al-Khaleej Online reported that the Saudi army personnel and assets had been transferred from the kingdom's eastern and western provinces to the capitalRiyadhin a pre-emptive move to prevent a putsch while bin Salman is in Argentina for the G20 summit.

The report comes at a time that the heir to the Saudi throne faces widespread criticism over the deadly war on Yemen and the brutal killing of a dissident journalist inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

An Argentinian prosecutor has agreed topursuea case against bin Salmanover war crimes inYemen, according to Human Rights Watch.

Dissident Saudi Prince Khalid bin Farhan Al Saud, who lives in exile in Germany, said that a royal coup wasin the offing and that an opposition group had been set up to unseatthe crown prince.

He told the al-Khaleej Online that bin Salman's style of government is "ignorant and delusional."

If the Saudi royal family and "other countries" decide to move against King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saudand bin Salman, "a wave of violence is likely to occur as the Saudi kingdom is reigned by employing ignorant and barbaric methods," he said.

"I hope that there will be a soft coup that overthrows the deep state and takes controls of prominent security institutions, and then sacks the Crown Prince and the king," he added.

Additionally, a well-known Saudi online activist, who goes by the nickname of @mujtahidd on Twitter, told the Al Khaleej Online that had Prince Ahmed announced the removal of King Salman from power, 95% of the family would have pledged allegiance to him on the spot.

He was referring to Saudi Prince Ahmedbin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King Salman's brother and bin Salman's uncle, who was said to be afraid to return to the kingdom since he had made public comments critical of the crown prince.

Sources close to Prince Ahmed said in late October that he had flown back to Riyadh from London.

Since the Khashoggi affair, there have been rumors that some members of the royal family had conversations amongst themselves about the need to change the countrys leadership or at least its leadership structure, Gerald Fierstein, the senior vice president of the Middle East Institute in Washington, told The Media Line.

It would not be surprising if indeed some type of conversation got to MbS to make him question the commitment of some members of the family to his leadership, he noted.

Furthermore, Bruce Riedel, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, emphasized that bin Salman had "alienated many members of the royal family during his Ritz Carleton shakedown."

He was referring to the arrests of hundreds of influential Saudi businessmen and members of the royal family in November 2017 in an alleged anti-corruption campaign spearheaded by bin Salman. The detainees were held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh.

Anytime bin Salman is out of the country, he is more vulnerable and if he is treated as a pariah abroad, it increases his vulnerability, Riedel told The Media Line.
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