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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 6

    Why Saudi Arabia has remained quiet while regional rival Iran has been rocked by unresthttp://on.wsj.com/2qy2tbp 

    1:30 AM - 6 Jan 2018
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      2. بس that's it‏ @factnoopinion Jan 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        1- it's an Iranian internal affair.(Saudi never interferes in the internal affairs of sovereign countries "despite what is claimed about it") 2- Saudi & regional interest is that Iran stops supporting terrorist organization & interfering in the internal affairs of other countries

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      3. بس that's it‏ @factnoopinion Jan 6
        Replying to @factnoopinion @WSJ

        Those who are claiming that Saudi fears a similar "unrest". They clearly don't know the Saudis. Obama have unleashed the Islamist (Muslim brotherhood) & other groups to over through arabian governments. However, when it has reached the arab Gulf monarchies it has failed. Why?

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      4. بس that's it‏ @factnoopinion Jan 6
        Replying to @factnoopinion @WSJ

        Why? Due to the fact that the governments in the Arab Gulf monarchies are 100% legitimate. Which means the people consider it a betrayer to even think of changing it. As for the monarchy it will not allow any one who isn't qualified to came near the thron.Their success is a proof

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      1. خالد فهد الشبيلي‏ @khalid99647802 Jan 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why you did not asked about human rights??!!!! They are quite!!!!! Killing people by Iranian forces !!! Why your journal did not focused in this issues?

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      1. Mike‏ @FISHKILLER001 Jan 6
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        Because they give free money and goodies to protesters to shut em up if not chop their hands

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      1. Branko Jovanovic‏ @brankoPNAP Jan 6
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        Because they too, are authoritarian clero fascist regime?

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      2. Roberto Cassaredi‏ @mdunuse Jan 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Iranian democratic and political challenges are nothing compared to the risks facing the House of Saud!

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      2. Shahab Jafri‏ @ShahabJafri55 Jan 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Saudi Arabia and quiet??? That’s clearly a figment of fiction... unless you decide to overlook all the protests..

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      1. Alkofide  🇸🇦‏ @Alkofide Jan 9
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        Are we supposed scream and shout?! That will only play into the hands of the Iranian regime! No, the right thing to do is sit and watch as events unfold, and maybe provide a nudge or two when the time is right 😎

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 6
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        (blonde voice) "Like, who is actually behind the ripple in the neighboring pond? That's no mirage."

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 6
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        Now that is a dubious headline.

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      1. Billy Lasher‏ @asmodeus_II Jan 6
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        because Saudi Arabia does not get along with Iran, they are opponents.

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      1. Mohsin Ahsan‏ @chmohsin1295 Jan 6
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        yes! because they know they may face similar situation in coming days... moreover the royal family is divided as it can be.... so they are suppress their internal unrest.

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      1. Drexl Spivey‏ @RisboLensky Jan 6
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        Saudis failed just like in Qatar, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria. Now they know that Iran will strike back hard

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      1. Sunil Dhyani‏ @Dhyanisunil Jan 6
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        Because such unrest may rise in Saudi, generally these type of uprising common in autocratic middle east

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      1. Billy‏ @Billygotnochill Jan 6
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        The key word here is "rival" I think

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