Originally appeared at ZeroHedge
The diplomatic crisis ignited by the killing of Jamal Khashoggi has largely subsided, and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman’s grip on power is, if anything, even stronger than it was before (having faced down incipient challenges from one of his uncles). Which is why it’s somewhat surprising to see MbS’s ailing father, King Salman, order a limited cabinet reshuffle that moved around some of the key players in the scandal (including Adel al-Jubeir, who was one of the kingdom’s key liaisons with western media during its response to Khashoggi’s killing) and removed Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf al Saud as the Kingdom’s ambassador to the UK, according to Saudi State TV station Al-Arabiya.
Amid the reshuffle, the king ordered the creation of a new political and security council (presumably to help protect his chosen successor’s flank) and – in a move that is reminiscent of a controversial decision made by President Trump this year – establishes a new Saudi space agency.
#BREAKING Saudi King Salman orders major Cabinet reshuffle
– Adel Al Jubeir relieved from position as Foreign Minister; named Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
– Ibrahim Alasssaf named as new Foreign Minister
– King also ordered formation of new political & security council pic.twitter.com/kA37Fw7C2z— Nahayat Tizhoosh (@NahayatT) December 27, 2018
As a result of the reshuffle, more liberals and progressives will move into positions of power, suggesting that it could be part of the Kingdom’s plan to move ahead with its ‘liberalizing’ reforms to try and rehabilitate MbS’s tarnished reputation as a reformer.
Women now have more positions in finance/trade ministry. Also, #SaudiArabia has announced the establishment of a national space agency.
Today’s cabinet reshuffle is a step in the right direction for Saudi Arabia. It’ll help the country open up / liberalise faster IMO.— ? Nadia نادية ? (@kutsuit) December 27, 2018
But perhaps the biggest change was apparent demotion of al-Jubeir to the lesser position of minister of state for foreign affairs and moving Ibrahim al-Assaf, formerly the kingdom’s finance minister, to the foreign affairs role. Al-Jubeir played an important role in the Saudis PR response to the Khashoggi killing, and was seen as a stalwart supporter of the Crown Prince.
Here’s a roundup of the most important moves:
- Ibrahim al-Assaf appointed as Foreign Minister
- Adel al-Jubeir appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
- Gen. Khalid bin Qirar Al Harbi has been appointed as the head of general security.
- Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz appointed Minister of National Guard
- Turki al-Shabbana appointed Minister of Media
- Hamad Al-Sheikh appointed Minister of Education
- Turki bin Talal has been appointed Governor of Asir in place of Faisal bin Khaled
- Sultan bin Salman moved from the presidency of the Tourism Authority and appointed Chairman of the Space Authority
- Badr bin Sultan has been replaced by Faisal bin Nawaf as Governor of Jouf region
- Musa’ad al-Aiban appointed as National Security Adviser
- Abdulaziz bin Turki al-Faisal has replaced Turki al-Sheikh as president of Saudi’s Sports Authority
- Turki Al-Sheikh has been appointed Chairman of the Entertainment Authority
- Khalid bin Qarar al-Harbi has been appointed the director of Public Security
- Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf al Saud has been recalled as ambassador to the UK (notably after saying he was “concerned” about the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi)
But the implications of today’s decision aside, there’s one thing Saudi watchers should keep in mind.
For all the changes in Saudi Arabia today with the cabinet reshuffle, remember this. If and when MbS becomes king, he can just as easily dismiss the whole cabinet.
— Dr H.A. Hellyer (@hahellyer) December 27, 2018
Jubeir, The Chihuahua, gets sent to the doghouse. I suppose it’s better than getting sent to the Saudi Embassy in Istanbul.
Same trash ,different pail.
For one mistake MBS does another mistake like jugglers.
Whacking that fat sack of crap was actually a good move. He was part of a scheme to bring constitutionnal monarchy to sa…in other words…privatize their oil. MBS did good whacking him!
MBS is still a peice of shit.
Saudi “space agency”, I have not stopped laughing since I read the delusional headchopper news. Saudis will land on Mars and start chopping Martian heads :)
Based on past Saudi programs – this agency will consist of large swanky offices, staffed by overpaid and non-productive al-Saud relatives, release an occasional amateurish animated presentation of absurdly grandiose plans, and finally the odd trade mission – most likely to Ukraine to purchase pallet of decrepit Ukrainian surplus rocket engines.