An argument between a Saudi prince and the son of Saad al-Jabri after tweets about Muhammad bin Salman and Biden

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Saudi Prince Abdul Rahman bin Musaed quarrels with Khaled Al-Jabri, son of the former Saudi security adviser, Saad Al-Jabri, after tweets by the latter about the rejection of a Saudi lawsuit against his father by an American court and comparing US President Joe Biden’s dealings with the Crown Prince. Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad.

Khaled Al-Jabri said, via his Twitter account: “A year has passed and Mohammed bin Salman is still begging and begging for a phone call from Biden. On the other hand, Biden’s presidential privileges are activated and the US government is moving with full weight to protect national security secrets in a malicious case against a former official. People are shrines, And the great powers distinguish between real statesmen and boys,” he said.

He added: “One of the manifestations of the Biden administration’s division in dealing with politicians and its teenagers is his refusal to speak with Mohammed bin Salman on the pretext that the US president will only speak with his counterpart King Salman. While we find that President Biden spoke with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed more than once, and he is the Crown Prince. Abu Dhabi Emirate only. Indeed, people are shrines.”

By analogy, he continued, “It is expected that Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani will be the first Gulf leader to be received in the White House under President Biden, in recognition of Qatar’s pivotal role in the Middle East, and that the greatness of countries is measured by the credibility of their leadership and diplomatic roles, not by geographical areas or Twitter hashtags.

For his part, Prince Abdul Rahman bin Musaed commented: “Your esteemed father is a thief, so he fled, and a spy for America, so the US government moved with its full weight to protect national security secrets, as you kindly requested. As for the alleged beggary of Biden’s call, tomorrow is close to his viewer, and we will all know details that will not please you, and you will not be pleased with anyone.” They’re like you. My respect to (your father)! His self-made glory.”

In turn, Khaled al-Jabri replied, “The criminal is the one who blackmails a father with his 17-year-old daughter for the sake of a feud between him and your cousin in whom you used to write the pendants and then shut up after the psychopath kidnapped him with your uncle Ahmed… Let’s be silent, you see we are all village children.”

In a subsequent tweet, Abdul Rahman bin Musaed published verses from his poetry, in which he said: “My respect for the self-made thief… he was patient with wisdom and caution and started with a simple theft… and then a simple theft and then he crossed his surroundings and became in the front row… my respect for the thief.” Then he followed it up with a tweet in which he announced that he would be absent from Twitter for a “period”, without specifying its duration or explaining the reason for it.

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