The Financial Times published yesterday an article revealing that Mohammad bin
Salman’s authority is under threat as he faces domestic attempts to curtail his
power, following Khashoggi’s murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on
October 2.
Western officials have described Prince Mohammad bin Salman as a reckless,
power-hungry young man who strives to reign over the entire country and the
broader region.
The British newspaper pointed out that King Salman has already reduced his son’s
enthusiastic support for the U.S. plan for peace in the Middle East, also known
as "Deal of the Century”.
However, one person, close to the government, denied plans in this regard.
Western powers are now seeking to exploit the crown prince’s weakness to secure
concessions, including pushing for peace in Yemen and an end to the embargo on
western ally Qatar, confirmed the Financial Times.
"We want action on human rights, prisoners,” said one western official.
"Everyone would like to see progress on Yemen, for the kingdom to make something
happen.”
The US will stop the "inflight refueling” for the campaign of airstrikes in the
Saudi-led coalition’s war that has pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.
Surce:Almanar