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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Faces Geopolitical Dilemma with Potential Iranian Collapse
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is facing one of the biggest strategic challenges in the Middle East region. According to information released by Bloomberg and analyses by scholar Bernard Haykel, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince faces a paradoxical issue: although he maintains a critical stance toward the Iranian regime, he has deep concerns about the implications of a possible collapse of the Iranian state.
Mohammed bin Salman’s Strategic Concerns
Mohammed bin Salman shows no sympathy for the Tehran government. However, this political rejection does not translate into satisfaction with a scenario of complete weakening of Iran. The issue is more complex: the disintegration of a geopolitically significant state could create power vacuums that destabilize the entire region.
Regional Consequences of a Weakened Iran
The geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East would depend heavily on how Iran evolves. A failed Iranian state would bring uncertainties regarding militias, territorial control, and extraregional influences. Saudi Arabia would have to navigate multiple risks: from political fragmentation to possible interventions by external powers in the region.
Therefore, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia faces an extremely fragile balance between his direct interests and the need to maintain a certain structural stability in the region that his nation dominates.