Saudi & UAE: The Cold Gulf War - with Yonatan Adiri and Yael Wissner-Levy
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For years, normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel was seen as the ultimate goal of the Abraham Accords and the final step towards unlocking regional stability. But a sharp rivalry is heating up between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed. Dan is joined by Yonatan Adiri and Yael Wissner-Levy to unpack the economic, political, and personal dynamics driving this feud, what it means for Israel, and why India and global energy corridors may matter more than most people realize.
In this episode:
- MBS’s Vision 2030 under pressure and the internal Saudi recalibration
- The Yemen flashpoint that ruptured the Saudi–UAE relationship
- Mentor turned rival: How MBS and MBZ went from alignment to confrontation
- Energy corridors, IMEC, and the India factor
- Is Israel collateral damage or strategically positioned?
- Why UAE’s “infrastructure diplomacy” may be winning quietly
- The future of normalization versus regional integration
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