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And Machiavelli made it clear that hatred is something a
prince
should carefully avoid.
The reality is that every senior
prince
has placed his favorite sons in important positions in the Kingdom.
Courtiers also learned to avoid showing arrogance toward their opponents – this might alienate potential allies – and they thought little of using logical reasoning with their
prince.
Saudi Arabia – whose audacious young crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has Trump’s full support – recently accused Iran of an “act of war” after a missile was launched from Yemen toward Riyadh.
But, then, in this last meeting, Wiesel learned, bit by bit, that Mitterrand the Marist
prince
had blithely gone off to play golf the day his loyal lieutenant, Pierre Bérégovoy, committed suicide, and that Mitterrand had continued, to the very last, to defend René Bousquet, head of the Vichy police and denouncer of Jews.
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious 32-year-old crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman (widely known by his initials, MBS), who is overseeing an historic (and destabilizing) transformation of the Kingdom’s economy, has ordered the arrest of many of the country’s most powerful princes and officials.
Then came June 2017, when Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) was suddenly named crown
prince
and heir apparent to the Saudi throne.
The top priority for the new Saudi leadership under Crown
Prince
Mohammed bin Salman is to consolidate power, which the
prince
is doing by associating himself with an effort to attack corruption in the Kingdom and by pursuing a nationalist, anti-Iranian foreign policy.
If the new crown
prince
is worried about his domestic political standing, he will be reluctant to stand shoulder to shoulder with an American president seen as too close to an Israel that is unwilling to satisfy even minimal Palestinian requirements for statehood.
Seeking to regain better control over its economic and financial destiny, the Kingdom has designed an ambitious economic restructuring plan, spearheaded by its energetic new deputy crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.
The propaganda campaign against Vlad succeeded brilliantly, satisfying the public's appetite for sensation with graphic images of the vicious, impaling
prince.
Earlier that day, the
prince
had the bomber flown in on his private jet from the Yemeni-Saudi border and reportedly ordered that he not be carefully searched.
Yet, Asiri had indeed hidden a bomb inside his body, a one-pound explosive that he detonated near the
prince.
At the same time, the
prince
has cannily used deeply rooted cultural and religions norms to pressure Al-Qaeda’s recruits to give up violence.
Entry into the program often involves a personal audience with the Saudi prince, in a ceremony that emphasizes the paternalistic and personal nature of governance in the Kingdom, where all subjects are regarded as well-cared-for children of the royals.
For now, however, the Saudi royals have a
prince
who is seen as a courageous hero for having survived an assassination attempt while offering the hand of generosity to an unrepentant zealot.
Saudi Arabia’s Game of ThronesPRINCETON – Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has just replaced the 57-year-old Muhammad bin Nayif with his 31-year-old son, Mohammed bin Salman, as crown prince, completing a process of power centralization that began with Salman’s accession to the throne in January 2015.
By appointing him as crown prince, Salman, who is now 81, has signaled a clear break from a decades-old tradition of building consensus among the leading sons of the Saudi state’s founder, the late King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud.
Power is concentrated entirely in the hands of the king, who has delegated most of it to his son, the new crown
prince.
But being named crown
prince
is his most impressive achievement to date.
This helps to explain why the transition from one crown
prince
to another appeared to go so smoothly.
Consider, for example, that
prince
of ambiguity, the Duc de Talleyrand.
The former president of the Bundesbank, Hans Tietmeyer, liked to quote a medieval French philosopher, Nicolas Oresme, who wrote that money does not belong to the prince, but to the community.
Maybe it is using smaller dinner plates; or keeping temptation out of the house, store, or workplace; or following the increasingly modish (but actually ancient) creed of eating breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.
The president made a short formal speech, to which the
prince
and British Prime Minister Tony Blair offered impromptu responses.
Indeed, in the fourth century BC, the statesman and reformer Shang Yang famously asserted that, “When the
prince
violates the law, the crime he commits is the same as that of the common people.”
But, given the uncertainty implied by Bhumibol’s death, and the prospect of an unpopular crown
prince
eventually reigning, stability seems unlikely any time soon.
A younger generation is demanding that the arch-conservative Kingdom modernize, and it is being led not by revolutionaries in the streets, but by Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), the country’s 32-year-old crown
prince
and heir apparent.
The buyer – who many believe to be the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, acting through a distant cousin – has paid a very high price for a painting of a man who is said to have told another rich person: “Go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.”
Today, something similar could very well happen to the young Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman (widely known as MBS), as he takes steps to modernize his country.
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