Since the creation of Israel, the US has been under a toxic spell. The influence of Israeli/Zionist over anything that has to do with the Arab and Muslim worlds.
Now Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman has taken the lead in making China, a key player in the economic, energy, not political players in the Middle East by hosting three summits in Riyadh.
Xi Jinping, President of China, and MBS are hosting these summits with a complete grand introduction of China into the Middle East and the signing of 34 treaties of partnership.
For the first time, there is a country that so far is not under the toxic influence of the Israeli/Zionist oriented policies like the US, Canada, and all countries of West Europe, even Russia.
The courageous decision by MBS to introduce China as now a regional player is noted for its importance. Eases dependence on the US and Israel as the key players in the Middle East.
While Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf countries will continue to depend on US protection introducing China at this critical time may have some positive effects and indirectly eases the influence of Israel and its agents in the US over the affairs in the Middle East.
We must admit to the success story over the last 35 years that China achieved not only in economic, financial, military, and industrial power but its aggressive outreach to Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Importantly and to the detriment of the US public, government, and economic and financial institutions, such policies influenced and directed by Israel did not serve the claimed and often fraudulent policy of promoting democracy, development, social, political, and economic development, and advertising and building credible, transparent governing institutions for the people in the region.
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