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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Germany’s BND warns of Saudi ‘impulsive’ policies
Press TV
Wed Dec 2, 2015 5:16PM
Saudi Defense Minister
Mohammed bin Salman (2nd L), who is the kingdom's deputy crown prince
and second-in-line to the throne, arrives at the closing session of the
4th Summit of Arab States and South American Countries held in the Saudi
capital Riyadh, on November 11, 2015. (AFP photo)
Germany's BND foreign
intelligence agency has warned of Saudi Arabia's shift to 'impulsive
policy of intervention,' under the kingdom’s 'ambitious' defense
minister who is seeking to strengthen his grip on power.
The
BND issued the warning in a memo released Wednesday, adding that
Riyadh is engaged in what it called regional competition with Iran.
Referring
to Saudi policies vis-a-vis Iraq, Bahrain, Lebanon and Syria, the
agency added that Riyadh is ready to take military, political and
financial risks to ensure its influence in the region.
The memo
added that under King Salman and his son Deputy Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman, who is also Saudi Arabia’s defense minister, the
country is trying to position itself as the leader of the Arab world. Yemeni men walk past a building, damaged during a Saudi airstrike in the capital Sana’a on November 29, 2015. (AFP photo)Saudi
Arabia started a deadly and relentless military aggression against its
southern neighbor Yemen on March 26 without a UN mandate after King
Salman came to power in January. The kingdom also has increased support
for terrorist groups in Syria.
"The previous cautious diplomatic
stance of older leaders within the royal family is being replaced by a
new impulsive policy of intervention," the BND said, adding that the
Saudis insist that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad must be removed from
power.
The memo also warned that the concentration of economic
and foreign policy power in Mohammed bin Salman is dangerous as “in
trying to establish his position in the royal succession during his
father's lifetime, he might draw the ire of other members of the royal
family and the population with expensive measure or reforms, and also
strain relations with friendly and allied states in the region." King Salman of Saudi Arabia (AP photo)Mohammed
bin Salman, 30, was named second-in-line to the throne months after his
father ascended to the throne, the appointment angered a few senior
princes who criticized the decision.
The Brookings Institution, a
Washington-based think tank, said in a September essay that the
prince's "unbridled ambition has alienated many of his fellow princes,"
and that the 30-year-old has a reputation for “arrogance and
ruthlessness."
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