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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Apr 2

    Mohammed bin Salman is working with the White House to transform the Middle East. Is he driving out extremism, or merely seizing power for himself? Dexter Filkins reports on the ambitious Saudi crown prince: http://nyer.cm/dibEW1k pic.twitter.com/6BGrryI5en

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    • Terry Pal Sophia Titti Santamato Rana Ayyub রেশমী (Reshmi) ⭐ SauD_SulthaN vikram kilpady LaDawn New Yorker++
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      1. basicali‏ @RazaAliKhan_ Apr 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        He is stoking sectarianism across the middle east and in own country. That is a the recipe for consolidating power at home and letting the terrorists know they have a benefactor in him

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      1. Reza Shaeri‏ @RezaShaer Apr 3
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        The Safavids were Shia, and they were rivals of the Ottoman Turks (who in fact ruled virtually all of the Arab world.) "Saudi Arabia" was established in 1932, notion of looking to 16th century for roots of "rivalry" is rather unnecessary exercise. 2/2

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      1. SUFFIYAN ISMAIL‏ @SUFFISM Apr 2
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        in a long run he will definitely bring chaos to the entire region and world will know then

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      1. Reza Shaeri‏ @RezaShaer Apr 3
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        Important mistake here: "rivalry dates to the time of Safavid Empire, which swept out of Persia in 1500's and ruled much of Arab world for 2 centuries." Safavids empire was essentially modern Iran + the Caucuses & parts of Afghanistan. 1/2

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      1. Yousef Hilmy‏ @yousef_hilmy Apr 2
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        🤢🤢🤢pic.twitter.com/GbbkfxtFAr

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      1. Tiocfaidh ár lá‏ @OwenRBroadhurst Apr 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Wow, is that actually a question? The man is literally white-washing Hitler in his statements regarding Iran. No, he's not driving out extremism.

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      1. Khawar‏ @Khawar___ Apr 2
        Replying to @NewYorker @mehdirhasan

        Definitely more bloodshed and less peace.

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      1. Brendon‏ @3662brendon Apr 2
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        The most degenerate, fetid, anti-democratic monstrosity in the world openly buying favorable influence in the West to pursue its lust for power and inveterate hatred of Shia while spreading terror, when they aren’t engaged in mass slaughter, is not driving out extremism.

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      1. ːMountainːWalkː 🔥‏ @ilaeornom Apr 2
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        Can’t see how a psychopath kid and his demented father can change Arabia with evil wahabism. Dexter?

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      1. abdulaziz alshamry‏ @nassrawy9222 Apr 2
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        he is determined to take rid of terrorism from middle east and working on an intellectual revolution

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      2. جمانه احمد‏ @jomanh_ahmed Apr 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Saudi Arabia now one of the biggest country on the Arabs world which can makes a good effect on the other countries, so at this time he is the leader and the first man for this step and we can see a lot things changed by him .

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      3. Khawar‏ @Khawar___ Apr 2
        Replying to @jomanh_ahmed @NewYorker

        Really?.....just like Yemen and Qatar?

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      4. جمانه احمد‏ @jomanh_ahmed Apr 2
        Replying to @Khawar___ @NewYorker

        if you talked about Yemen, you should to read about the strategy of Iran first, becasue they use Yemen against to Saudi. And if you mentioned to qatar, we just stopped our relationship and contact with them for a lot reasons. So next time u need to read more .. Really!!

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      5. Khawar‏ @Khawar___ Apr 2
        Replying to @jomanh_ahmed @NewYorker

        Proxy war in nothing new. It has been sponsored by both for decades. But to bring peace in the region multi billion arms deals with so call friends doesn't give the positive message by SA monarch. It's more of own protection & $Oil

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      1. Nawaf ALshaalan‏ @Bdewi2014 Apr 6
        Replying to @NewYorker

        "The Saudis sat him down on a chair and took his oath again and again Al-Arabi 21 Magazine translated this sentence from an article by Dexter Vilensk about Alhariri as follows: "The Saudis sat him down on a chair and They slapped him repeatedlypic.twitter.com/gLkIk0dwkp

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