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Three days ago, the chauvinistic reactions of Iran's media became clear, starting with the exaggerated belief in self-recommendation and absolving it of accusations, passing through more intolerance to sectarianism with arrogance no less than chauvinism in dealing with all the outputs of the Riyadh summits, which are unanimous in their success. The lamentation of the "hired mourner" was evident in the features and comments of some media professionals whose identity is suspected of being Arab, even though they spoke in our tongues and claimed that they were fighting for our issues. However, the Riyadh summit revealed their Persian whim, which brings to mind (Nicolas Chauvin) who was a soldier in Napoleon Bonaparte's army. Among his many injuries and disfigurements that occurred to him in the battles and wars that were due to the ambitions of the regime, he was a fierce defender of Napoleon and his regime. The more clear the closing statement was in the fight against terrorism, the more (crooked tongues) faltered to plead for Iran so that the Arab proverb would apply to it (the suspicious almost said take me).
Qatari media professor Dr. Ahmed Abdul-Malik confirms that the success of the Riyadh summits was based on a clear hierarchy. The Saudi-American summit focused on strategic relations that extend for more than eight decades, and adopted ways to consolidate and develop them in several areas, to serve regional issues, and in a way that enhances global security and stability, pointing to The economic partnership through investments between the two parties provides hundreds of thousands of job opportunities, which enhances development and raises the level of performance of generations, pointing out that the arms purchase agreements signed come within the framework of supporting Gulf security in the face of Iranian threats and terrorist operations. Abd al-Malik considered the summit of the Kingdom and America the most important among the three summits, as it summarizes those summits, if we conclude that the goal of these summits is security and strategic, while he believes that the Arab-Islamic-American summit took care of combating terrorism and striving for international tolerance, and put points above letters regarding the future of the relationship with Iran, Rather, it directed a clear condemnation of Iran's practices in the Middle East region and its clear support for terrorist militias.
Abdul Malik expressed his admiration that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques was clear, for the first time, in the Saudi political culture towards Iran when he said, “Iran has been the spearhead of global terrorism since the Khomeini revolution until now, and the Iranian regime, Hezbollah, the Houthis, ISIS and al-Qaeda are all alike.” He added that the US president sent a strong message to Tehran, saying, "The Iranian regime is responsible for destabilizing security in the region and fueling sectarian conflicts for decades, which provided a fertile ground for extremist and terrorist groups and militias in the region." Abdul Malik called for following up the outputs of the summits internally among the GCC countries to confirm the principles they were mentioned in, including the rejection of the idea of extremism and extremism, spreading the values of tolerance by involving all segments of society, and external follow-up through the Gulf diplomatic missions in the West and America, to crystallize a new intellectual cultural discourse that removes the stereotype. That nested in the minds of the West and Americans about Arabs and Islam, and linking Islam with terrorism. It is hoped that the Gulf and Arab media will play an influential role in this direction, especially non-Arabic speaking media.
Ali Al-Rubai (Al-Baha)