Turkish drones reach Riyadh, and MBS fears travelling abroad
The well-known Saudi tweeter, Mujtahid, revealed that Saudi Arabia used Turkish drones, Bayraktar, to confront Yemen’s Houthi group.
Mujtahid said in a series of tweets: “Turkish Bayraktar has arrived at the Taif Air Base. Training began for Saudi crews to operate them.
Experimental targets were selected in Marib, and they succeeded with great success.
“The widespread use, perhaps within days or weeks, is expected to bring about a major change in the course of the war in Yemen,” he added.
“Observers consider the only correct decision that Mohammed bin Salman has made is to seek the help of the Turkish marches.”
Mujtahid revealed the impact of the US CIA report on the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
“Mujtahid” stated that bin Salman had reduced his movement at home for fear of being targeted after he believed America was planning to turn against him.
He stressed that the Crown Prince avoids travelling abroad for fear of surprises. He will try to travel to trustworthy countries such as the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt to give the impression that he is universally accepted.
Mujtahid touched on the real reason for Prince Fahd bin Turki’s arrest and his son Abdul Aziz.
He said that Fahd planned a failed coup while Fahd’s wife, Abeer, King Abdullah’s daughter, was active in the media.
He pointed out that Abeer refused to hand over her money abroad after MBS took control of her money at home and refused to stop her media activities, so MBS decided to arrest her.
Mujtahid continued: Fahd and his son knew that bin Salman was stalking her, so he coordinated with his son Abdulaziz to smuggle them from Al-Jawf airport, taking advantage of his authority there, so bin Salman Fahd and his son were arrested, and they will not be released until after they return.
The ruling Al Saud family in the kingdom has a long history of political and military coups and a long series of internal struggles over power and influence.
The Al Saud family history dates back to the eighteenth century when Muhammad bin Saud in 1745 consolidated his rule with alliances in the region.
Despite their defeats in battles here and there, the family once again took control of Riyadh. And then, problems arose within the family over the succession to our modern history.