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It seems that the Saudis' miracle did not stop at dazzling the world with what was accomplished in the three summits over the past 48 hours, and hosting leaders and leaders in the capital of glory, Riyadh, after announcing the construction of the Anti-Extremism Center "Etidal" in only thirty days.

And a video clip that did not exceed two minutes showed the “Saudi spiders” racing against time, to get out of the center in its bright look, on the date of the historic visit of King Salman bin Abdulaziz with US President Donald Trump.

The center, which has a total area of 70,000 square meters, and 20,000 square meters of it was completed in the first phase. The capabilities of Saudi youth in the skill of mountaineering were exploited to complete arduous construction work. With these exceptional capabilities, the team was able to accelerate construction work in record time, in a scene that is difficult to replicate. In the world.

The Saudis had a major hand in building this architectural masterpiece, as more than 200 engineers and more than 2,000 workers worked on the project around the clock, and the total wires and electrical connections in the first phase exceeded 8,000 meters of complex wiring.

This enormous ability is sufficient proof that the Saudis have a unique ability to achieve, so that the sons and daughters of the country can be proud of dazzling the world.

Which caught the admiration of the advisor to the US President, Ivanka Trump, who said at the "Tweeters" forum, "that she may need to seek the help of the contractors who established the center," at a time when US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross did not hide his surprise at what the Kingdom did during the days of the summit, and his assertion that it did not Any country other than Saudi Arabia can hold an event of this magnitude.

There is no longer any room for retreat, and the Saudis are proceeding with accelerated and careful steps, towards setting out to keep pace with the first world countries, in order to achieve the aspirations of the leadership.

Anas Al-Yousef (Jeddah)