“[the Mossadeq syndrome] would have been quite possible in Saudi Arabia.
NOVANEWS
George McGhee, 1950, at the time the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs.
Today, the house organ of the ruling class explains:
Saudi Arabia is flexing its financial and diplomatic might across the Middle East in a wide-ranging bid to contain the tide of change, shield other monarchies from popular discontent and avert the overthrow of any more leaders struggling to calm turbulent nations...
The kingdom is aggressively emphasizing the relative stability of monarchies, part of an effort to avert any drastic shift from the authoritarian model, which would generate uncomfortable questions about the pace of political and social change at home.
Saudi Arabia’s proposal to include Jordan and Morocco in the six-member Gulf Cooperation ...
