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Analysis

Iran deal may reignite the peace process

July 29, 2015 15:53
Saudi troops stand ready to fire live projectile rounds into Yemen from positions inside Saudi territory (Picture: Getty)
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Saudi Arabia's reaction to the nuclear deal between its arch-rival Iran and the international community has been ambiguous.

King Salman and his foreign minister, Adel Al-Jubeir, cautiously endorsed it, but with reservations about its effectiveness in preventing Iran from building a nuclear bomb.

But the best way to gauge what the Saudi royal court is thinking about this (or any other) foreign policy issue is to bin the press releases and read the commentary in the vast Saudi media empire. Classified Saudi cables recently released by Wikileaks confirmed that such political columnists are given strict guidelines on what angle they should take.

Since the Iranian deal was announced, they have been so splenetic in their criticism that they make the Israeli government reaction seem tempered by comparison.