The Trillion-Dollar Betrayal: How MBS Sold the Soul of the Kingdom in Washington

**🔽The stench of avarice and strategic hypocrisy hung thick over Washington D.C. this week as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) was received with all the pomp and flyover fanfare reserved for a conquering hero—or perhaps, a lavishly paying customer. This visit, hosted by President Trump, was not a summit of equals working toward peace; it was a cold, transactional exchange where Saudi Arabia paid handsomely—with its national wealth and, worse, the dignity of the Palestinian cause—for a sliver of prestige and a hollow sense of security. The true casualty of this black-tie diplomacy is accountability, both for the gruesome murder of a journalist and for the financial ruin being brought upon the Saudi people.
⚪️The Ghastly Optics of Denial
➡️The sheer audacity of the White House welcome was a geopolitical obscenity. For more than seven years, the shadow of Jamal Khashoggi's brutal 2018 assassination has haunted MBS's international standing. Yet, there was President Trump, offering an immediate and shameful absolution, declaring that MBS "knew nothing" about the killing. Khashoggi’s death was "painful" to hear about, the Crown Prince declared, while his government "did all the right steps of investigation." This chilling exchange—a casual wave of the hand dismissing premeditated state murder—was a direct, painful insult to human rights advocates worldwide and to the very notion of a free press. The message was clear: in the pursuit of strategic advantage and cash, American values are infinitely negotiable.
⚪️The Abraham Accords: A Dagger in Palestine’s Heart
👌The move toward Saudi normalization with Israel, framed as a grand diplomatic achievement, is nothing short of a profound political betrayal of the Arab cause. MBS insists he wants a "clear path to a two-state solution" as a condition for joining the Abraham Accords. But who is he fooling? This “clear path” is nothing more than rhetorical cover. The current Israeli government has repeatedly and explicitly rejected the establishment of a Palestinian state under any circumstances. The original Arab Peace Initiative demanded that normalization follow a just resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Abraham Accords, however, flipped that paradigm, prioritizing bilateral security and economic gains over the rights of an occupied people. If Saudi Arabia, the guardian of the Two Holy Mosques, throws its immense weight behind normalization now, it will fatally undermine the core principle of pan-Arab solidarity. MBS's condition is a meaningless gesture, designed to provide domestic and regional cover while his kingdom plunges a political dagger into the heart of the Palestinian national project.
⚪️The F-35 Illusion and the Hollow Alliance
🤔The security package unveiled—including the coveted F-35 stealth fighters and the Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA) designation—is a masterclass in transactional power dynamics that overwhelmingly favors Washington and Tel Aviv. First, the F-35s. While Trump boasted that the Saudis would get the same model as Israel’s—rejecting the idea of "reduced caliber" jets—the reality is dictated by Israel’s “Qualitative Military Edge” (QME). Israel is demanding, and will almost certainly receive, technological or operational concessions to ensure its perpetual aerial superiority. This is a deal conditional on Israeli demands, proving Riyadh is buying a second-rate capability while Israel retains the veto. Second, the MNNA status. It sounds impressive, but it is a hollow title. A Major Non-NATO Ally receives military perks—easier access to equipment, training, and defense industry deals—but crucially, it receives no mutual defense guarantee. This is the core of the cynical transaction: the US gets a "Strategic Defense Agreement" that secures new Saudi burden-sharing funds, streamlines access for U.S. defense firms, and makes Riyadh a closer customer and partner for American logistics.
�KSA gets a badge of honor and better weapons, but not the promised NATO-style treaty that would actually guarantee American lives in its defense. It’s a protection racket where the Crown Prince pays vast sums for tools, not treaties.
⚪️The Trillion-Dollar Tragedy: Poverty, Plunder, and NEOM’s Ghost
✌The most infuriating part of this visit is the chilling disregard for the people of Saudi Arabia. While millions of Saudis grapple with monetary challenges, unemployment, and an economy struggling to diversify, the Crown Prince promised to raise Saudi investment in the United States to a staggering $1 trillion, up from a prior $600 billion pledge. This $1 trillion commitment is nearly the entire value of the Saudi sovereign wealth fund (PIF) and almost equals the kingdom’s entire annual GDP. This money is the future of Saudi Arabia, yet it is being gifted to prop up the American economy, create American jobs, and enrich American CEOs. Meanwhile, at home, his signature project, NEOM, stands as a monstrous monument to hubris and waste. The project has not simply "failed"—it has been an economic and human rights catastrophe. Initial budget estimates of $500 billion have reportedly ballooned, with internal audits warning the cost could reach an unbelievable $8.8 TRILLION and take until 2045 or even 2080 to complete. The ambitious "Line" has been severely scaled back, its timeline repeatedly shattered. The desert is not being graced by a city of the future; it is being littered with the ghosts of an impossible dream, fueled by the money that should be rebuilding Gaza, addressing domestic poverty, and securing a sustainable future for Saudi youth.
⚪️The Corporate Cabal Dinner
🫶The guest list for the black-tie dinner at the White House—featuring tech titans like Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook, alongside leaders from Chevron, Pfizer, and Cisco—tells the entire story. This wasn't a meeting of diplomats; it was a gathering of a corporate cabal, an auction where Saudi Arabia was finalizing the sale of its future assets (AI, critical minerals, finance, energy) to American corporate giants. The agenda, which included panels on artificial intelligence, energy, technology, and finance, was purely commercial. MBS is transforming the kingdom's strategic assets into financial instruments for the West while providing a photo-op for executives who care more about quarterly earnings than Khashoggi or Palestine. This trip was a moral disaster. The Crown Prince bought prestige, security crumbs, and political rehabilitation at a cost the Saudi people—and the Palestinians—will be paying for decades to come.