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If Riyadh Air successfully develops a stopover strategy similar to Dubai and Doha, Saudi Arabia could become the next major global aviation hub. The Gulf sits at the crossroads of North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, making it one of the most strategic locations on Earth for long-haul transit traffic.

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My discussion with Erin Molan on The Erin Molan Show about Iran War, the Middle East, and Saudi-U.S. relations: — #SaudiArabia’s priority remains de-escalation and regional stability, even as the #Gulf continues to face Iranian missile and drone #attacks. — This is strategic patience, not weakness. The #Kingdom seeks a secure #region free from war, instability, and threats to vital #shipping lanes in the Arabian #Gulf. — President #Trump has consistently shown respect for Saudi Arabia’s leadership and has helped strengthen strategic and defense ties with the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia, in turn, remains a major #strategic and #economic partner of the #UnitedStates. The Saudi-U.S. relationship, particularly under President #Trump, remains strong regardless of political noise or careless jokes. — On the #Abraham_Accords, #SaudiArabia has always welcomed genuine peace. The obstacle remains #Israel’s refusal to take meaningful steps toward the #Palestinians. Both Israeli and Palestinian #youth deserve the chance to live in peace, and Saudi Arabia’s position has remained clear, balanced, and reasonable. — We support #Pakistan’s mediation efforts between #Washington and #Tehran. But if #Iran rejects mediation and continues attacking Gulf states, the Gulf could be drawn into the #war. Saudi Arabia carries a major responsibility in safeguarding energy stability and protecting the global #economy, which is precisely why de-escalation remains the Kingdom’s priority.

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