Trump administration close Their Eye On Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Connections

Trump's management should closely monitor Saudi Arabia's nuclear relations and activities. The assassination of Jamal Khashoggi highlighted the decisive and dangerous decision-making process by Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
Despite the recent crisis, the New York Times recently published a story about the nearby security forces tried to kill foreign private companies, which resulted in the killing of individual Iranian officials, which led to a regional military conflict. Is he following this process a series of other strange events in the past few months, which began MBS?
The Princess of the Crown has shown great, cruel, important and intense behavior. Its aggression is almost monitored by the check and balance within the Saudi umbrella. In fact, MBS has shut down all its potential rivals and has taken full control of Saudi security and intelligence institutions. As the sinking scandal has demonstrated - such a force has helped doctors overcome clandestine operations secretly. Now add a long history of the nuclear issue in Saudi Arabia in the mixture. Over the years, the Saudi authorities have warned that Saudi Arabia will not stop its nuclear program if it would threaten national security, or Iran will develop its nuclear program. Unfortunately, Pakistan was prepared to prepare nuclear weapons for Saudi Arabia.
Rights were legal. At the beginning of November 2018, Crown Prince opened the first research reactor at the opening ceremony. This day is still early and there is only one sign that Saudi Arabia does not know how the technicians, infrastructure, academic skills, but the country has enough discrimination and funding to move forward. The Saudi energy minister then said the empire was starting a uranium research program. According to current Foreign Minister Mike Pump, Trump management has maintained this policy. In an interview with CBS in March 2018, MBS said, "that if there was no doubt, Iran has prepared a nuclear bomb, and soon we will have soon."
Over the past decade, after the purchase of the 16 nuclear power reactors, two reactors were later introduced, enriched uranium enrichment by the United States, and emphasized the Saudi agenda. The formal argument is the future of the country, which allows itself to supply energy with independent nuclear material. Although enrichment capabilities can serve the opposite Iranian balance, they can also create a nuclear program in the future. During previous talks with the Saudi authorities, the Obama administration insisted that Saudi Arabia must act with the "golden standard", which was agreed to buy US presidents in 2009. The trip management prevented any intention to sell nuclear reactors to the Saudi government. This step is certainly necessary, but it is not enough. Denies his demands, while promoting the Emir to find an alternative place, which will help producers at the right price.
Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad share the past experience with many current MBS practices in the Middle East and Taiwan. These paradoxes are common in their indiscriminate distinction, which eventually led them to secretly promote the nuclear weapons program. They trust their security system to start these projects. There was not enough nuclear infrastructure in Libya and Syria, so he bought a hungry nuclear project from Pakistan's airbase. Khan network, and North Korea to Syria. The Saudi nuclear problem is a challenge for the administration. If the prince succeeds in avoiding the current crisis, he can also encourage dangerous decisions, including nuclear weapons. There are a lot of choices in Iraq, Libya and Syria, and all the basic components are now available: realistic division with grandparents and bad decisions, full control of security services, unlimited funds for this purpose, national sense of proportionality, dangerous risks, and long-term atomic approach. As Iran appears to be complying with JCCO, the Saudi move could pull out the nuclear arms race in the Middle East. To avoid this, Trump's management must warn of Saudi heritage and reduce it. It should also be very close to Saudi Arabia's nuclear contacts and activities.

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