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  • Prince Alwaleed Says Obama Lacks Coherent Policy

    Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the Saudi royal and self-made billionaire investor, said President Barack Obama lacks a “comprehensive and coherent foreign policy” toward the Arab world.

    Alwaleed made the comment at “The Year Ahead: 2014,” a two-day conference in Chicago, hosted by Bloomberg LP. Alwaleed added, “Obviously, he’s not succeeding” as President. Citing Obama’s addressing the Arab world with a widely commended speech in Cairo in 2009, Alwaleed commented, “he raised expectations in our region very high.”

    Now in 2013, the Prince says that Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf allies have grown vexed by what they perceive as being Obama’s wavering positions, citing the ousting of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and then an unsteady stance on chemical weapons use in Syria. Alwaleed, the self-described “Warren Buffett of Arabia,” added, “Saudi Arabia was very frustrated with the failure of the United States to deliver for the Arab world.”

    Al Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud is a member of the Saudi royal family, as well as the founder, CEO, and 95%-owner of the Kingdom Holding Company. In March 2013, Forbes Magazine listed Alwaleed as the 26th-richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of $20 billion. Alwaleed was recently in the news for his comments on the Twitter IPO – he’d invested $300 million into the company back in December, 2011. Some have said that Alwaleed’s Twitter investment was an act of self-preservation, as the platform had been used to coordinate uprisings in his home region, and some noted the correlation between sudden censorship within the network, soon after getting its huge handshake from the Prince.

    Though, Alwaleed did commend Obama for not hastily pushing for an ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after the chemical weapons attacks. “If the regime (in Syria) falls right now, who’s going to take over there?” Alwaleed said, referring to the potential rise of jihadist extremists. Though, while commenting on the White House, “Unless your house is in order here and unless the bickering stops between the Republican side and the president, you can’t have a strong foreign policy,” he said.

    The Prince, who is also the largest individual investor in Citigroup Inc., described the U.S. economy as “somewhat down now, but it’s not out.”

    Image via Twitter.

  • Is Twitter Censorship Being Pushed By A Saudi Prince?

    Is Twitter Censorship Being Pushed By A Saudi Prince?

    Did a Saudi Prince’s investment in Twitter have anything to do with the recent Twitter censorship announcement? Most of Twitter’s users seems to think so.

    As we reported back in December, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal purchased a stake in Twitter at $300 million. At the time, the purchase was described by Talal as being “a suitable opportunity to invest in promising, high-growth businesses with global impact.”

    Talal owns Kingdom Holdings Company. The company owns stakes in Apple, Time Warner, Citigroup, Pepsi, General Motors, Walt Disney and News Corp. Twitter was the first social media giant that Talal saw fit to invest in.

    There was already some speculation back in December that the move was an act of self-preservation with one analyst saying that he was using the Twitter investment to prevent any further revolutions in the region.

    Twitter users have latched onto the news and are squarely pointing the blame at Talal as the reason behind the recent change in Twitter’s policy.

    Thinking out aloud: has #TwitterCensored got anything to do with Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal investing $300m into twitter a few weeks ago 11 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    ‘Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has made a $300 million investment in Twitter’. Do try to join the dots people. 5 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    You’d be niave to not see a connection between Twitter’s geo-specific censorship & Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal $300 million investment in Dec.6 hours ago via web | powered by @socialditto

    Was #TwitterCensored‏ the idea of alwaleed bin talal after his 300mil infusion??? 7 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    #Twitter plans to censor Tweets from “Certain Countries”. Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has invested $300mil on Twitter.. #Justsaying 8 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Did Twitter decide to apply localized censorship due to pressure from Prince Talal? We’ll most likely never know.

    Do you think Talal’s investment in Twitter led to their new policy? Or is this all just one big conspiracy theory? Tell us in the comments.