The Modernization of Saudi Arabia?

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[FONT=&quot]Saudi Arabia Is Undergoing a Fundamental Transformation[/FONT][FONT=&quot] - Dennis Ross[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot][/FONT][FONT=&quot]Saudi Arabia is in the midst of a fundamental transformation of its society. True, the monarchy retains all political power, but nationalism and modernization are replacing Wahhabism, a rigid, intolerant interpretation of Islam that fueled al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is conducting a revolution from above that is discrediting radical Islamist ideology, including the removal of several thousand clerics and dozens of judges deemed to be sympathetic to al-Qaeda.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot][/FONT][FONT=&quot]The social changes emerging in Saudi Arabia are visible to any visitor. Go into any restaurant and see men and women mixing; visit businesses or governmental offices and women are prominent; cinemas are opening; music, forbidden in the strict Wahhabi code, is now played in concerts drawing thousands. None of this was thinkable in the past.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot][/FONT][FONT=&quot]Having just returned from Saudi Arabia, I am struck by the enthusiasm for the crown prince, especially among young people who now can talk openly about their ability to shape their destinies and the destiny of the country. Like it or not, the policies of the Saudis will have a huge effect on what takes shape in the Middle East. America can't write them off. The writer, counselor at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, served in senior national security positions during the Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Obama administrations. (Bloomberg)[/FONT]
 

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I'm not sure where you're going with that Scott but here are some recent headlines.

Saudi Arabia's interior ministry announced Tuesday it had executed 37 nationals
One of the men was crucified after his execution the country's government said
The person was then put on public display, according to one local media report
The men were reportedly killed 'for adopting terrorist and extremist thinking'

Now far be it for me to tell the Prince how to run his country but the above isn't
going to win him any style points.
 

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I'm not sure where you're going with that Scott

Article was from Dennis Ross Dave, architect of a few failed ME peace negotiations (yet still his phone rings whenever)

Dave not sure where SA is headed either, but the Trump administration is trying to paint the new SA leader as a reformer. Is he killing off al Queda sympathizers, democracy proponents, or both? One thing we do know is over several years the society has opened up, especially for women. I googled your headline and here is a full article to add to the confusion:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tasneemnashrulla/saudi-arabia-mass-execution-beheading
 

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