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Region: Commonwealth of Liberty

Alzarikstan wrote:King Talal al-Saud:

    "And yet if the Sultanate continues to increase their cooperation with Galla, who is knowingly anti-Arab and anti-Islam, the Sultanate will push itself not only away from Saudi Arabia but also potentially from the Persian Gulf Pact members, who collectively represent the 3rd largest economic market in the world and robust military capabilities both individually and collectively...more than the Galla can ever muster let alone contribute to security measures if it wanted to. Yes there is history between Galla and Turkey but there is also history between Arabia and Turkey going back to the 1800s and prior. Galla going to Egypt is a simple pivot because of Egypt's manpower and their positioning of the Suez. The desire of the Galla to acquire the Bab el-Mandeb Strait is to solidify both their positions and demonstrate a chokehold on global trade if matters do not go their way in accordance to their national interests and policy. Ankara. Saudi Arabia possesses the largest deposits of natural gas and oil, of which you need in addition to direct access to the Indian Ocean, of which you also need.

    Understanding that the recent pivot of Syria to Iraq may have Ankara rather on edge, think of it this way: through pivoting back to a friendship with Arabia and managing economic deals with the Persian Gulf Pact, Turkey is placed in a much better position than continuing to keep an alliance or partnership of a sizable degree with the Galla, who clearly wants tensions to boil over toward war with Arabia. Not once has Saudi Arabia sought discord or tensions with the Galla let alone Egypt. Saudi Arabia has not done anything but to ensure the utmost security of its own people and the peninsula. Your country is predominantly Muslim Sultan Abdul. How would your people genuinely feel is Turkey is found to militarily support a country who not only despises Arabs but also is clearly growing anti-Muslim. Abdul, you are a Muslim sovereign....hence your title of Sultan. There should be no question where you should place your cooperation further. I do not care for the words, rhetorics, or actions of Egypt as Saudi Arabia has contingency plans such as a Red Sea A2/AD (Anti-Area/Access Denial) framework that stretches from the mouth of the Red Sea to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. Egypt is the least of my worries and neither is the Galla."

King Talal al-Saud would take a sip of tea.

King Talal al-Saud:

    "The 2014 Alliance between our countries demonstrated recognition of Arabia as the leader of the Arab World and continual leader of the Muslim World in conjunction to bilateral understandings and coordination of policies that are mutual beneficial to both countries. This Ankara pivot to a country that seeks the subjugation of Arabs and the grotesque mockery of Islam is quite abhorrent and it is not a fire that I would play with in any regard. It is within your best interest to really prioritize your security and political commitments to the Galla but the firing of a missile or the firing of a gun will be caused by the negligence of Gallans and their antiquated disillusions of grandiose destiny acclamations instead of the real reality of the current times."

    | Hamid straightens his Fez, and thinks about Talal's response...looking at the vast ceiling on the top, then he would look down to the floor. He looks back at Talal and says; |

| Sultan Abdul Hamid III | "I will negotiate to the Gallan officials about the Musilm community in Galla and their foreign policy regarding Muslims King Talal I shall assure that for you. If the Galla does not agree to the Turkish terms I shall take on your side on the protection of Muslims. And also I must remind you, Turkey is not against Saudi Arabia at all, most military buildup is against Egypt. Hopefully the Galla would change its ways, they have been an important and strategic ally of the Turkish, and so has been the Saudi's and hopefully soon the Iraqis and Iranians. I also do not largely support the Gallan expansion in the middle east. I will be heading to Galla after this meeting to make sure Addis Ababa and Ankara are on the same page. The protection of Muslims must be an important policy of the Sultanate, thank you for prompting that subject King Talal. I do not want to outright leave the Gallans, that would be unfair and hurtful, so let us make this meeting as a warning to them, surely they would understand their wrong doing. But also I'm sure Galla's region at Somalia is where most Muslims are allowed to worship God freely."

"The Iraqi expansion into Syria does not concern me the at the greatest as long as they keep the region stable and do not attempt to nationalize the Turkish Oil mines and infrastructure there, Ankara shall not intervene. Now, economic deals you say? What is your proposal? Oil will not last forever so perhaps mutual technological research regarding civilian energy and products?"

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