ASSESSMENTS
A Middle East of Saudi Arabia's Making
Dec 1, 2017 | 09:00 GMT

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman poses for a picture at a meeting of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition in Riyadh. Lately Saudi Arabia's tendency to prop up its partners has taken on the new dimension of marshaling alliances.
(FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- Saudi Arabia's new crown prince will champion a fresh attempt to challenge Iran's influence and reassert his kingdom's leadership over the region.
- Though tied to Riyadh's long-standing need to shape the Middle East in its favor, the effort will be more overt than any that came before it.
- Saudi Arabia will have difficulty competing with Iran, militarily and politically, in places where both countries have strategic interests.
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