When Riyadh became sexiest girl alive: Tehran, Beijing, Tel Aviv and DC Fight Each Other
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Until 22 hours ago I started to write this note, WSJ reported exclusively (then NYT reconfirmed 16 hours ago) that Saudi Arabia is seeking security assurances from the U.S., help with developing a civilian nuclear program and fewer restrictions on U.S. arms sales as its price for normalizing relations with Israel, people familiar with the exchanges say. No sign about Saudi - Iran, contrary, Saudi - Israel going more and more friendly.
When Riyadh became sexiest girl alive: Tehran, Beijing, Tel Aviv and DC Fight Each Other
When Riyadh became sexiest girl alive…
When Riyadh became sexiest girl alive: Tehran, Beijing, Tel Aviv and DC Fight Each Other
Until 22 hours ago I started to write this note, WSJ reported exclusively (then NYT reconfirmed 16 hours ago) that Saudi Arabia is seeking security assurances from the U.S., help with developing a civilian nuclear program and fewer restrictions on U.S. arms sales as its price for normalizing relations with Israel, people familiar with the exchanges say. No sign about Saudi - Iran, contrary, Saudi - Israel going more and more friendly.