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[The Rise of Mohammed bin Salman: From Pariah to Global Power Broker]-[The Global Story: Mohammed bin Salman from pariah to peacemaker]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-03-16

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The Transformation of Mohammed bin Salman

Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), the 39-year-old Crown Prince and effective ruler of Saudi Arabia, has undergone a remarkable geopolitical evolution. Once labeled a "pariah" by Western leaders—notably following the brutal 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi—MBS has successfully repositioned himself as a pivotal global power broker. According to journalist Jonathan Rugman, this shift is driven by a combination of Saudi Arabia’s indispensable role as the "world's biggest exporter of oil" and MBS’s own calculated, often ruthless, consolidation of domestic and international influence.

Personality and Domestic Consolidation

Described as a "workaholic" and a man "on a mission," MBS has effectively sidelined potential rivals, curbed the power of "Islamic clerics," and intimidated the business community to ensure total control. His rise was marked by impulsive actions, such as the 2015 intervention in the Yemeni conflict, which was launched with minimal consultation of American allies, signaling a departure from the "American tutelage" that characterized previous Saudi administrations. Furthermore, the 2017 "Shake Down" at the Ritz-Carlton, where elite businessmen were detained until they surrendered assets, served as both an anti-corruption drive and a tool to solidify his absolute authority.

The Geopolitics of "Doing Business"

Despite the international outcry over the Khashoggi murder—which U.S. intelligence concluded was approved by the Crown Prince—MBS’s rehabilitation has been swift. His status as the man who "controls the spigot" of global oil made him "too big to fail" in the eyes of world leaders. Even President Joe Biden, who campaigned on treating Saudi Arabia as a pariah, eventually sought engagement with MBS, a meeting famously punctuated by a "fist bump" that symbolized the pragmatic, if uncomfortable, necessity of dealing with the kingdom.

The Trump-Kushner Connection

The podcast highlights the crucial role of the relationship between MBS and the Trump administration. Donald Trump’s affinity for dynastic wealth and his preference for transactional diplomacy created a "degree of permissiveness" that emboldened the Crown Prince. Jared Kushner, in particular, acted as a key conduit, fostering a personal relationship that saw the two men "WhatsApp each other" and exchange ideas. This bond persisted beyond Trump's presidency, evidenced by the significant investment from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund into Kushner’s private equity firm.

Soft Power and Modernization

Beyond traditional diplomacy, MBS is utilizing Saudi Arabia's vast wealth to project "soft power." Through the Public Investment Fund, the kingdom is investing in sports, such as the rival golf championship and the purchase of Newcastle United, which Rugman argues is not mere "sportswashing," but a statement that MBS is a global player who is "not going anywhere." Domestically, the country has undergone radical social changes, including the "liberation of women," the removal of religious police from the streets, and the opening of cinemas and pop concerts.

Conclusion: A Complex Legacy

Rugman characterizes MBS as a "thug" who nonetheless possesses a vision for dragging his country into the 21st century by standing up to "religious extremism." While his methods are ruthless, his success in transforming Saudi Arabia from a "slumbering kingdom" into a diplomatic stage—hosting talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S.—demonstrates a "coming of age" for the nation. As he continues to wield enormous power, his legacy remains a dichotomy: a modernizer who has brought freedom to his citizens, yet an absolute ruler who maintains a "ruthless grip on power."

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who have all had to step into line.
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he's also the man who driven the modernisation and diversification of the desert kingdom.
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