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Saudi regime continues to expose its despicable nature


The pretend-to-be Islamic government—the Saudi regime—has discredited itself once again.

As reported by middleeastmonitor.com, “it gave permission for Vogue Arabia to conduct a raunchy photoshoot of international supermodels within the historical site of Al-Ula in the province of Madinah.

Vogue Arabia, the Arab edition of the renowned US-based fashion magazine, released its 24-hour campaign photoshoot for the New York-based label Mônot on July 11, which featured models such as Kate Moss, Mariacarla Boscono, Candice Swanepoel, Jourdan Dunn, Amber Valletta, Xiao Wen and Alek Wek.”

The Saudi royals’ eagerness to present themselves as the so-called modern Muslim government is going to undermine their usefulness to their Western masters.

By becoming openly secular, utilizing the Saudi regime to influence intellectual and political trends among Muslims will become more difficult for Riyadh and its patrons.

For decades using its Salafi networks and its occupation of Makkah and Madinah, the Saudis and their NATO patrons were able to direct political and intellectual trends among Muslims using Islam as a mask.

The latest blunder removes the already slipping mask.

While the Saudi royals assume that through raunchy photoshoots they will win over Western regimes and may be their publics, they might soon find out that the ISIS ideology they assisted in spreading, will come back to bite their behind and just like with Hosni Mubarak, uncle Sam will not be there to help.

Courtesy: middleeastmonitor.com


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