Zuhair Al-Harthi

Zuhair Al-Harthi

Rooting out Corruption in Saudi Arabia

It was a step unprecedented in the modern Saudi state’s history when it openly declared its determination to fight corruption differently and strikingly three years ago. It was not a simple mission, but it is not impossible, so long as the political resolve is there anyway. Crown Prince…

The Arabs and the Fifth Column

It seems that the spread of Turkish and Iranian influence and their violations on Arab lands are the most prominent topic of conversation in the Arab world today. They are challenges and dangers that threaten honor, pride and sovereignty, and an attempt to bring old tragedies of history back to…

Bashir and the 'Brotherhood'... a Losing Partnership and a Dark Era

The transition in Sudan is steadily going forward. Its experience is worthy of being studied and reflected upon regardless of the comments and criticisms put forward by some, which is predictable at this stage. Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced the replacement of military governors with…

Kadhimi in Saudi Arabia: The Purpose and Message

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi is set to kick off, on Monday, his first official visit to Saudi Arabia since his apportionment. Choosing the Kingdom as his first stop in his tour has a clear indication and symbolism in regards to the importance of the strategic relationship between Baghdad…

ِA series of Political Assassinations… The Perpetrator Is Known!

What do all the martyrs who were victims of brutal political assassinations in Lebanon and Iraq have in common? The answer is clear: they all rejected Iran and its armed militias’ meddling, prioritized their countries’ interests, and spoke the truth freely. The degree to which the scenes in Beirut…

Arabs and Civil Peace: Between Foreign Allegiances and Colonial Ambitions

Observing the developments in some Arab countries, one feels that there is some resilient problem that threatens its security and stability. The scenes in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and others are enough to tell us every story and to narrate every detail of the tragedy of our Arab world…

If Your House Is Made of Glass…

Few days ago, former US President Barack Obama released a string of statements about the events taking place in his country and rode the left’s wave and its noise, as if to say "the helpless is who he wont' tyrannize." Of course, the former president, as an American citizen, has the right to voice…

Who Benefits From Demonizing Saudi Arabia?

Though the coronavirus pandemic has created a historic state of isolation, it has revealed what had been hidden from the sight of many. In other words, it has unmasked many countries and exposed them by showing how they deal with their people during the crisis that has both embarrassed and silenced…

The Old Organization and the New World ... the Necessity of Reform!

The world is obviously not in the best condition today in light of everything that is happening, most notably the escalating American-Chinese conflict and coronavirus's catastrophic social, economic, and health implications. This has opened the door for rethinking the role of international…

The Arab System Between Citizenship and Failure of State!

After colonial powers withdrew from several Arab states, systems that were called nationalist at the time rose to power and raised powerful slogans describing their devotion to land, dignity, freedom, and autonomy, only to swiftly become repressive, terrorizing their own people as they failed to…