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MBS is building a 110-mile-long city in the Arabian desert. Is it all a mirage?

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When Mohammed bin Salman became crown prince of Saudi Arabia in 2017, he consolidated his power f Sp

When Mohammed bin Salman became crown prince of Saudi Arabia in 2017, he consolidated his power f [View this email in your browser]( [Blaze Media] [Blaze Media]   PM Edition December 18, 2023     TRENDING NOW [Image]( [Eric Swalwell helped Hunter Biden defy Congress, now faces potential legal trouble of his own: 'He went out of his way']( [Image]( [Judge halts toppling of Reconciliation Monument in Arlington National Cemetery]( [Sponsor Image]( [The underground railroad piping conservative job seekers to aligned teams]( Sponsored   MORE STORIES THAT MATTER [Image]( ['Only WHITE people are racist': IBM's Red Hat allegedly issues 10 'allyship commandments' to employees]( [Image]( ['Crosses the line': CNN's top legal analyst points out the alarming problem with Jack Smith's creative legal maneuver]( [Sponsor Image]( [Image]( [Pittsburgh's US Steel sold to foreign company after 122 years in America]( [Image]( [Nikki Haley slaps ABC News host with blunt reality check over 'obsession' with Trump: 'You guys are exhausting!']( The biggest names in conservative media. All in one place. [Image]( Watch live or on demand—anywhere, anytime. [Subscribe now](   ONE LAST THING [Image]( [MBS is building a 110-mile-long city in the Arabian desert. Is it all a mirage?]( When Mohammed bin Salman became crown prince of Saudi Arabia in 2017, he consolidated his power first by imprisoning many of his relatives and other influential Saudis in the Ritz-Carlton. Next, and more unexpectedly, he took steps to liberalize social norms, pushing against Wahabi influence and loosening restrictions on women — allowing them to ... [Read more]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on X (formerly Twitter)]( [Send as email](mailto:mailto:?subject=MBS is building a 110-mile-long city in the Arabian desert. Is it all a mirage?&body= [Forward this email]( [Blaze Media] © 2023 Blaze Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Blaze Media. [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( 8275 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 200-245 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123, USA

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