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News ID: 52093
Publish Date : 22 April 2018 - 20:30

Saturday Night’s Gunfire Portends the Inevitable in Arabia


By: S, Nawabzadeh
 Though reports are sketchy, the heavy gunfire Saturday night in the al-Khuzama Palace complex that shook Riyadh residents, is a sure sign of things to come.
 Some said missiles from Yemen were raining down on the Saudi capital. Some thought it to be a ‘terrorist’ attack as a backlash to the Saudi rulers’ creating and funding of terrorist outfits in several countries. Some surmised a coup attempt against senile King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz. Some speculated a firefight between disgruntled elements of the Saudi clan and self-imposed Heir Apparent Mohamed bin Salman (MBS).
 Whatever the cause of the gunfire and dismissing as rubbish the official Saudi report of police personnel shooting down a stray toy drone that allegedly ventured into the king’s palace, one thing is sure: On Saturday night, the Yemenis did not fire any of their patriot-piercing ballistic missiles that have scared the daylights out of the Saudi rulers.
 Had the Ansarallah chosen to lob a few of their large repertoire of long range missiles on strategic targets in Riyadh, they would have, as usual, announced it in a manly manner, unlike the almost daily unmanly bombardment of the civilians of Yemen by the cowardly military command of Saudi Arabia.
 So, rather than speculating about the Saturday night gunfire fever in the Saudi capital or swallowing the tale of the toy drone, let us wait for details to emerge through reliable sources from the spurious entity which Britain had created in 1932 for the desert brigand from Najd, Abdul-Aziz ibn Saudi, for loyally serving the colonialist cause and endorsing in advance London’s plan to plant in Palestine the illegal Zionist entity.
 Through his idiotic polices – both at home and abroad – MBS has created a host of enemies, and it is obvious that those who live by the gun will eventually die by the gun.
 As historical facts borne out, every ruler and state, however rich or powerful, including the much inflated US, has a limited time span, and sooner or later will vanish forever from the world scene.
 This mean when the seditious Saudis fall, it will be a great fall, and none of their masters, whether in the White House in Washington or the White Hall in London, will be able to save them – after having fleeced them of their wealth.
 To quote the famous English nursery rhyme:
 "All the king’s horses and the all the king’s men;
 "Couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty together again.”
 In view of these facts, and despite the denials of the regime in Riyadh of the real cause of Saturday night’s gunfire in the senile king’s palace, it is only a matter of time for the inevitable to happen, and when it happens, not just Arabia but the whole Muslim World will be free of the sedition of the Wahhabis.
 The writing on the wall is crystal clear. The massacres and miseries of the people of Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Bahrain, Awwamiyya, Pakistan, and Afghanistan – including Sunday’s dastardly act of terrorism by Daesh in Kabul – are bound to boomerang with deadly vengeance on the devil’s den.