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Type: Interview transcript / government record
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Summary

This document is a transcript of an interview with a Saudi Prince (likely Mohammed bin Salman). The discussion covers the Kingdom's strict stance on anti-corruption, asserting that even princes and ministers will be prosecuted. The majority of the text focuses on the war in Yemen, justifying the military intervention against the Houthi militias to restore legitimate authority and protect regional security, while comparing the Saudi-led coalition's efficiency to the US-led coalition in Iraq/Syria.

People (2)

Name Role Context
King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
Mentioned as initiating changes regarding anti-corruption.
Unidentified Prince Interviewee / Speaker
Addressed as 'You Highness the Prince'. Discusses Saudi policy, corruption, and the war in Yemen. (Likely Mohammed bi...

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Authority of Corruption / Anti-Corruption Authority
Saudi government body responsible for investigating corruption.
Saudi Armed Forces
Mentioned in the context of the war in Yemen.
Houthis
Militia group in Yemen, described as terrorist militias.
Da'ash
ISIS, mentioned regarding the conflict in Iraq and Syria.
El-Eslah group
Political/Militia group mentioned in a question regarding a disagreement between KSA and UAE.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (indicated by footer).

Timeline (3 events)

2009
Negative experience with militias (Houthis).
Yemen/Saudi Border
2014
Start of US-led coalition of 60 countries.
Iraq/Syria
USA 60 countries
Unknown (Current to document)
War on Houthi in Yemen
Yemen
Saudi Arabia Houthis Yemeni Legitimacy

Locations (6)

Location Context
Country of the speaker.
Location of the war/conflict.
City in Yemen where the 'legitimacy authority' has been located.
Mentioned in context of Da'ash and US-led coalition.
Mentioned in context of Da'ash and US-led coalition.
Mentioned in a question regarding a potential disagreement with Saudi Arabia.

Relationships (2)

Saudi Arabia Alliance/Potential Disagreement United Arab Emirates
Question asks about a disagreement between the two regarding the 'El-Eslah group'.
Saudi Arabia Adversarial/War Houthis
Discusses the 'open war on Houthi in Yemen'.

Key Quotes (4)

"I assure you that there will never be an exception for anyone who involved in a corruption case, whether a minister, a prince, or whatever."
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"No one wants to continue the war."
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Quote #2
"The legitimacy authority always moves between Yemen and Saudi Arabia and it has been in Aden for a long time..."
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Quote #3
"Today, the legitimacy controls 80 or 85% of the Yemeni territory..."
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