Friends, Your Watchman predicts, if the House of Saud falls in Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salmon (MBS) pictured above, a huge biblical prophecy piece will fall into place and open the door to a huge global crisis and the Psalm 83 War. Events are moving quickly and God is at work in the Middle East.
In the video below James Corbett discusses events in Saudi Arabia.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkXyWPVkqcg&t=933s
What has been an open
secret across the Arab world is not a secret anymore even in the US: What
happened last month in the deep recesses of the House of Saud with the
ascension of Crown Prince
Mohammad bin Salman, aka MBS, was in fact a white coup.
In
July 2017 a top Middle East source close to the House of Saud said: “The CIA is
very displeased with the firing of [former Crown Prince] Mohammad bin Nayef.
Mohammad bin Salman is regarded as sponsoring terrorism. In April 2014 the
entire royal families of the UAE and Saudi Arabia were to be ousted by the US
over terrorism. A compromise was worked out that Nayef would take over running
the kingdom to stop it.”
The source also referred to an
insistent narrative then pervading selected Middle East geopolitical circles,
according to which US
intel, “indirectly”, had stopped another coup against the young Emir of Qatar,
Sheikh Tamim al-Thani, orchestrated by Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu
Dhabi, with help from Blackwater/Academi’s army of mercenaries in the United
Arab Emirates. Zayed, crucially, happens to be MBS’s mentor.
But instead of a coup in Doha, what
happened was actually a coup in Riyadh. According to the source, “the CIA blocked the coup in Qatar
and the Saudis reacted by dumping the CIA-selected Mohammed bin Nayef, who
was to be the next king. The Saudis are scared. The monarchy is in trouble, as
the CIA can move the army in Saudi Arabia against the king. This was a
defensive move by MBS.”
A month later, August 2017 confirmation
of the white coup/regime change in Riyadh has been splashed on the front page of The New
York Times, attributed mainly to the proverbial “current and former
United States officials”.
That,
in essence, is code for the US deep state,
and confirms how the Central Intelligence Agency is extremely annoyed by the
ouster of Nayef, a trusted partner and former counterterrorism czar. The CIA on the other hand simply
does not trust arrogant, inexperienced and hubristic MBS.
Warrior Prince MBS has been responsible
for conducting the war on Yemen – which not only killed thousands of civilians
but also spawned a tragic famine/humanitarian crisis. If that was not enough,
MBS was the architect of the blockade of Qatar, followed by the UAE, Bahrain
and Egypt, and now totally discredited as Doha has refused to concede to
outlandish “demands” in essence concocted in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.
Nayef,
crucially, was opposed to the blockade of Qatar.
It’s no wonder the House of Saud and
the UAE are already backtracking on Qatar, not so much because of pressure
recently applied by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on the ground, but
mostly because of shadow play: the US deep state making sure its interests in the Gulf – starting with
the Al-Udeid base in Qatar – should not be messed with.
A reckless ‘gambler’
MBS is for all practical purposes the most dangerous man
in the Middle East.
That’s
exactly what the famous December 2015 memo by
the BND – German intelligence – was already stating: The young “gambler” was
poised to cause a lot of trouble. Financial circles in the European Union are absolutely terrified that
his geopolitical gambles may end up sending millions of retirement accounts
into the dust.
The BND memo crucially detailed how the House of Saud, in
Syria, had bankrolled the creation of the Army of Conquest – basically a revamp
of Jabhat al-Nusra, aka al-Qaeda in Syria – as well as ideological sister outfit
Ahrar al-Sham.
That
amounted to the House of Saud aiding, abetting and weaponizing Salafi-jihadi
terrorism. And this from a
regime that, after seducing US President Donald Trump to star in an
embarrassing sword dance, felt it was free to accuse Qatar of being a terrorist
nation.
MBS’s
blockade of Qatar has nothing to do with silencing al-Jazeera; it relates to
the Saudi defeat in Syria, and the fact that Doha abandoned the “Assad must go”
dead-ender to the benefit of allying itself with Tehran to sell liquefied
natural gas to Europe out of their jointly owned North Dome/South Pars giant
gas field.
MBS – as well as his ailing dad –
skipped the Group of 20 Summit in Hamburg; the Qatar embarrassment was too much
of a burden, considering for instance Doha’s position as a powerful investor in
both France and the UK. Still, all eyes are on him; MBS has promised to turbocharge the vicious
Sunni/Shiite confrontation, taking the war “inside Iran”.
And further on down
the road, there’s the question of how MBS is going to handle the fraught-with-risk Aramco
initial public offering.
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