Why Israel Must Be Cautious of China’s Imperial Designs, Even When They Come in Benign Garb
Freedom vs. Xivilization.
June 12, 2023
Dynastic unions can heal long-held grievances.
In 1925, the house of Saud drove the Hashemite clan from their historic fiefdom of the Hejaz, which includes the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and which their ancestors had ruled since the 10th century, thus inaugurating a rivalry that persists today. But, on June 1, the granddaughter of a cousin of the Saudi king wed the Hashemite crown prince of Jordan. The marriage, like the dynastic unions of pre-20th-century Europe, is thus laden with diplomatic significance, as Harold Rhode explains:
Freedom vs. Xivilization.
Dynastic unions can heal long-held grievances.
Robertson’s support for Israel was entangled with a genuine sympathy for the Jewish people.
And some pitfalls of historical research.
Moshe David Gaon.
In 1925, the house of Saud drove the Hashemite clan from their historic fiefdom of the Hejaz, which includes the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and which their ancestors had ruled since the 10th century, thus inaugurating a rivalry that persists today. But, on June 1, the granddaughter of a cousin of the Saudi king wed the Hashemite crown prince of Jordan. The marriage, like the dynastic unions of pre-20th-century Europe, is thus laden with diplomatic significance, as Harold Rhode explains:
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