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Saudi Crown Prince's Gesture Of Thanks Goes Viral In Syria, Becomes Symbol Of New Hope
Saudi Crown Prince's Gesture Of Thanks Goes Viral In Syria, Becomes Symbol Of New Hope

Gulf Insider

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Insider

Saudi Crown Prince's Gesture Of Thanks Goes Viral In Syria, Becomes Symbol Of New Hope

A simple yet powerful gesture by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has gone viral across Syrian social media, becoming an unexpected symbol of hope and gratitude following a major US policy shift. The moment, captured on camera during the recent Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh, shows Prince Mohammed placing both hands on his chest — a traditional gesture of respect and appreciation — as he thanked US President Donald Trump for lifting American sanctions on Syria. فرحـة سمو ولي العهد الامير محمد بن سلمان بعد تصريح الرئيس الامريكي ترامب برفع العقوبات عن سوريافرحة زعيم ورجل غيور على عروبته ويريد النهضة للعرب 💚🇸🇦🇸🇾 — عمرو (@bt3) May 13, 2025 The image struck a chord among Syrians, rapidly spreading across platforms as celebrities, activists, and everyday citizens imitated the gesture in a wave of photos and videos. 'It's not just a movement; it's a message,' said a Syrian social media influencer. 'It tells the world that there is hope and solidarity —that Saudi Arabia stands with Syria during a moment of change.' الفرحة الكبرى 💚 رفع العقوبات الأمريكية المفروضة على سوريا.. شكراً لأهلنا في مملكة الخير💚.. شكراً لكم يا أهلنا .. يا إخوتنا وسندنا.. — هادي العبدالله Hadi (@HadiAlabdallah) May 13, 2025 Artists and cartoonists joined in, sharing digital illustrations and caricatures inspired by the Crown Prince's gesture, amplifying its symbolic weight. Syrian commentators hailed the moment as a 'historic signal' of warming ties between Riyadh and Damascus — one that resonated more deeply than any formal diplomatic statement. Many credited behind-the-scenes talks between Prince Mohammed and President Trump as instrumental in influencing the White House's decision to lift sanctions on Syria. As the news broke, scenes of celebration emerged from across Syria. Videos showed jubilant crowds waving Saudi flags and expressing gratitude, calling the move 'a long-awaited turning point.' In a particularly striking tribute, a couple in Syria's Homs province reportedly named their newborn Trump Ahmed Al Sattouf in honor of the U.S. president.

Watch: Kuwaiti Content Creator Attacks Trump 'We Are Not Like You; We Do Not Hit our Neighbors'
Watch: Kuwaiti Content Creator Attacks Trump 'We Are Not Like You; We Do Not Hit our Neighbors'

Leaders

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • Leaders

Watch: Kuwaiti Content Creator Attacks Trump 'We Are Not Like You; We Do Not Hit our Neighbors'

A Kuwaiti content creator has attacked the US President Donald Trump and responded to his misleading claims regarding the tariffs imposed on Kuwait. Trump stated that Kuwait had nothing, but money and the US had spent billion dollars to free the country after being seized by Iraqi forces. 'Kuwait had nothing but money. It got attacked by Iraq. They take over Kuwait. The rich Arabs are moving to London as you know the Kuwaitis moved to London,' 'We attack, we lose lives, we spend billions of dollars, and we get back their country for nothing,' Trump stated. In this regard, the president said that they should take 50% of everything Kuwait makes for the next 50 years or for good. 'We should have said: we want 50% of everything you make for next 50 years or permanently,' Trump said. @l2rki تكلفة تحرير الكويت و ما سبب الهجوم من وزير التجارة الامريكي هاورد لوتنيك و دونالد ترمب على #الكويت #السعودية #فلسطين #حقيقة #معلومات #usa #trump #trend #lutnick #kuwait #rich #attack #الشعب_الصيني_ماله_حل😂😂 #عرب ♬ original sound – بومساعد The content creator, Bu Mosaed, indicated that Gulf countries and some Asian and European countries have paid billion dollars to liberate Kuwait. 'The net cost of the Gulf War is 61 billion dollars and who paid them? Saudi Arabia paid 16,8 billion dollars. Kuwait paid 16,1 billion dollars, plus the other Arabian Gulf states. Japan paid 10 billion dollars. Germany paid 6,6 billion dollars. The United Arab Emirates paid 4,1 billion dollars. Finally, South Korea paid 355 million dollars,' he added. Moreover, he expressed sincere gratitude for all soldiers who took part in Kuwait's liberation. US Tariffs As for tariffs, Bu Mosaed noted that Kuwait and other Arabian Gulf countries have the lowest tariffs to the USA, which is 5 %. 'Because we work together, we are not like you, we do not go and hit our neighbors. So, instead of bullying and blackmailing for either milking Kuwait for more money or pushing Kuwait to normalize relationships with your fake state that is occupying Palestine, you should explain to the Americans why you are taking their taxes and using them for genocide, for killing women and children with the Americans' money,' he concluded. Related Topics: Khaled Al-Otaishan on Kuwait Invasion: Iraqi Forces Bomb Khafji, Destroy His House -3 Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Sign MoU in Field of Civil Aviation Short link : Post Views: 26

Letter exchange: US, Iran clash over nuclear talks, military threat looms
Letter exchange: US, Iran clash over nuclear talks, military threat looms

Shafaq News

time29-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

Letter exchange: US, Iran clash over nuclear talks, military threat looms

Shafaq News/ US President Donald Trump's letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei proposed new nuclear talks and warned of potential military action if no agreement was reached within two months. The letter, delivered via Omani mediation, emphasized a 'historic opportunity' to mend relations, offering economic incentives while warning of "decisive and swift" consequences if Iran refused to negotiate. 🟢 انشر لكم نص الرسالة التي بعثها الرئيس الامريكي @realDonaldTrump للمرشد الايراني الاعلى @ar_khamenei دون تعديل ومترجمة للغة العربية . لا اريد التعليق لانها تتحدث عن نفسها . وفي مايلي نص الرسالة :جناب آية الله خامنئي،مع الاحترام لمكانة قيادتكم ولشعب إيران، أكتب لكم هذه… — محمد صالح صدقیان (@msedghian) March 28, 2025 In his response, Khamenei dismissed the letter as " deceptive," accusing the US of using negotiations as a pretext to impose further sanctions and exert pressure on Tehran. He publicly declared that Iran would not engage in direct talks under Washington's Maximum Pressure campaign, which he described as economic warfare. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that Iran had officially responded to Trump's letter, sending its reply through Oman. He stated that while Iran refused direct negotiations, it remained open to indirect talks to assess US intentions and present its own conditions. Iran's formal response outlined its 'grievances' with US policies, condemning Washington's 'contradictory stance' of pushing for dialogue while intensifying sanctions. Kamal Kharrazi, an adviser to Khamenei, reiterated that Iran had not shut all doors to resolving disputes but insisted that progress required a fundamental shift in US policy. The exchange occurred amid escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program. Since Trump withdrew from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran has expanded its uranium enrichment activities beyond the agreement's limits. Western powers have accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons capabilities, a claim Tehran denies, asserting its program is for civilian purposes. Adding to the stakes, the US recently deployed B-2 stealth bombers to the Diego Garcia military base. US officials indicated that the deployment was "not disconnected" from Trump's two-month deadline, signaling military preparedness.

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