Saudi Arabia has faced criticism over its stance during the war between the United States, Israel and Iran, but the Kingdom maintained that it worked quietly and persistently to prevent and then contain the conflict. Rather than engaging in public confrontation or rhetoric, Saudi leadership focused on measured diplomacy aimed at shielding the region from further bloodshed.
According to Prince Turki Al Faisal, the Kingdom resisted efforts to draw it into direct confrontation with Iran, despite provocations that could have led to severe damage to Saudi oil facilities and critical infrastructure. He argued that had Saudi Arabia responded militarily, the region might have descended into widespread destruction, serving external interests while costing countless lives.
The article credits Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with steering the country away from war, preserving Gulf unity, and supporting neighboring states by ensuring trade and transport routes remained open. In cooperation with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia is portrayed as working to de-escalate tensions and restore stability, reinforcing its longstanding principle that actions, not words, define its leadership.

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