Saudi Arabia plays a significant role in regional conflicts, often positioning itself as a key player in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The kingdom influences conflicts through military interventions, such as its involvement in Yemen, and by supporting various factions in Syria and Lebanon. Additionally, it leverages its vast oil wealth to bolster alliances and exert economic pressure, while also countering Iranian influence in the region. Overall, Saudi Arabia's actions are driven by both national security interests and its desire to maintain regional dominance.
Yes, very much so.
As a religion, it is unclear what "Islam's role" is on the matter. As concerns the clerics in Saudi Arabia, they are usually the most vocal opponents of any increase or growth of women's rights.
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
To grow up
The role is different because in America women work do what ever they want and in Saudi Arabia the could not do any thing to help
It led to increased military coordination between the United States and Saudi Arabia since the traditional Saudi foe had now also become an American foe.
Yes, very much so. The Sharia court is the highest authority in the country.
Saudi Arabia has the largest oil reserves in the world.
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
They don't. The king and queen hold all the power. It is a UNITARY form of government. :)
Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia (hopefully)