US Influence Slipping as Saudi Arabia Ties Closer to China, Experts Warn.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng's meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman this week marked the latest development in a growing partnership between Beijing and Riyadh. The talks were seen as a significant step towards strengthening ties between the two nations, which is raising concerns among US analysts about Washington's influence in the region.
President Donald Trump has long touted close relations with Saudi Arabia, praising its king as a key ally during his first overseas trip. However, despite signing a historic $142 billion arms deal with the US in May, Riyadh has been expanding economic and security partnerships beyond its traditional allies. Notably, it recently signed a major defense agreement with Pakistan, one of China's closest partners.
China's growing engagement in the Middle East and North Africa is seen as a challenge to American leverage in the region. Analysts warn that Beijing's military and security footprint remains limited compared to Washington's but is expanding in areas such as advanced weapons technology.
The Saudi-Chinese partnership has sparked debate about potential risks, including concerns over Chinese technologies potentially compromising Saudi Arabia's information and communications infrastructure. Some experts also suggest that Riyadh may be looking to China for alternative security solutions, particularly given Washington's reluctance to approve certain high-end sales like the F-35 fighter jets.
As Beijing continues to expand its regional presence in defense, industrial technology, and nuclear cooperation, it is likely to put pressure on Washington to step up engagement. This could mark a nascent China-US rivalry in Middle Eastern nuclear affairs, contingent on the scale and visibility of any cooperation.
				
			Chinese Vice President Han Zheng's meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman this week marked the latest development in a growing partnership between Beijing and Riyadh. The talks were seen as a significant step towards strengthening ties between the two nations, which is raising concerns among US analysts about Washington's influence in the region.
President Donald Trump has long touted close relations with Saudi Arabia, praising its king as a key ally during his first overseas trip. However, despite signing a historic $142 billion arms deal with the US in May, Riyadh has been expanding economic and security partnerships beyond its traditional allies. Notably, it recently signed a major defense agreement with Pakistan, one of China's closest partners.
China's growing engagement in the Middle East and North Africa is seen as a challenge to American leverage in the region. Analysts warn that Beijing's military and security footprint remains limited compared to Washington's but is expanding in areas such as advanced weapons technology.
The Saudi-Chinese partnership has sparked debate about potential risks, including concerns over Chinese technologies potentially compromising Saudi Arabia's information and communications infrastructure. Some experts also suggest that Riyadh may be looking to China for alternative security solutions, particularly given Washington's reluctance to approve certain high-end sales like the F-35 fighter jets.
As Beijing continues to expand its regional presence in defense, industrial technology, and nuclear cooperation, it is likely to put pressure on Washington to step up engagement. This could mark a nascent China-US rivalry in Middle Eastern nuclear affairs, contingent on the scale and visibility of any cooperation.
 this whole thing just goes to show that nothing lasts forever, even influence
 this whole thing just goes to show that nothing lasts forever, even influence  . us influence slipping doesn't mean it's bad, it just means we gotta adapt & be ready for a new gameplan, you know? china's not gonna sit idly by while we're still trying to figure out how to use those f-35 jets
. us influence slipping doesn't mean it's bad, it just means we gotta adapt & be ready for a new gameplan, you know? china's not gonna sit idly by while we're still trying to figure out how to use those f-35 jets  . the real question is, can we learn from saudi arabia's move towards china and find our own way to stay relevant in the region? or are we just too stuck on being the "best"
. the real question is, can we learn from saudi arabia's move towards china and find our own way to stay relevant in the region? or are we just too stuck on being the "best"  . either way, it's time for us to take a hard look at ourselves & figure out what we're gonna do next
. either way, it's time for us to take a hard look at ourselves & figure out what we're gonna do next 
 . It means there are more options for them, and who knows, maybe they'll find some awesome new tech to help their economy grow
. It means there are more options for them, and who knows, maybe they'll find some awesome new tech to help their economy grow  . And hey, China has a lot to offer too! They're like the ultimate business partners β always down to collaborate
. And hey, China has a lot to offer too! They're like the ultimate business partners β always down to collaborate  . The US is still one of Saudi Arabia's top allies, so I don't think we should be too concerned
. The US is still one of Saudi Arabia's top allies, so I don't think we should be too concerned 
 I mean, who needs friends when you can have a bigger wallet? The F-35 sales are like, what's the point if Riyadh's just gonna look to China for other stuff anyway?
 I mean, who needs friends when you can have a bigger wallet? The F-35 sales are like, what's the point if Riyadh's just gonna look to China for other stuff anyway?  And don't even get me started on this info security thing... Saudi Arabia, China, it's all just one big mess
 And don't even get me started on this info security thing... Saudi Arabia, China, it's all just one big mess  .
. they're finding their own ways to collaborate and trade which can only benefit everyone in the long run
 they're finding their own ways to collaborate and trade which can only benefit everyone in the long run  plus think about all the innovation that's gonna come out of this partnership with china leading the charge on advanced tech
 plus think about all the innovation that's gonna come out of this partnership with china leading the charge on advanced tech 
 I'm telling you, this is just the beginning. Saudi Arabia has been quietly building its ties with China for ages, but now it's getting serious. They're not just talking about defense agreements, they're actually signing deals left and right. And Pakistan is part of the party too!
 I'm telling you, this is just the beginning. Saudi Arabia has been quietly building its ties with China for ages, but now it's getting serious. They're not just talking about defense agreements, they're actually signing deals left and right. And Pakistan is part of the party too!  It's all just a game of cat and mouse now, and China is gaining ground fast.
 It's all just a game of cat and mouse now, and China is gaining ground fast. The real question is what does this mean for the future of global politics? Will we see a new world order with China at the helm?
 The real question is what does this mean for the future of global politics? Will we see a new world order with China at the helm?  i mean i'm not even a fan of coffee but this one was different lol my friend said it was made with real matcha powder from japan which is like super rare and expensive or something idk but its def worth trying if ur ever in the us
 i mean i'm not even a fan of coffee but this one was different lol my friend said it was made with real matcha powder from japan which is like super rare and expensive or something idk but its def worth trying if ur ever in the us 
 I'm like literally shocked about this news!!!
 I'm like literally shocked about this news!!!  . I'm all for saudi doing their own thing and finding alternative solutions
. I'm all for saudi doing their own thing and finding alternative solutions  . Can't wait to see what happens next in this China-US rivalry
. Can't wait to see what happens next in this China-US rivalry 
 meanwhile dont even get me started on trump's arms deal lol who needs a $142 billion deal when you can just be friends with china for free
 meanwhile dont even get me started on trump's arms deal lol who needs a $142 billion deal when you can just be friends with china for free  those advanced weapons tech are gonna change the game and saudi arabia is smart to jump on that bandwagon
 those advanced weapons tech are gonna change the game and saudi arabia is smart to jump on that bandwagon  and I gotta say, Saudi Arabia's getting more cozy with China than they are with the US these days!
 and I gotta say, Saudi Arabia's getting more cozy with China than they are with the US these days! 
 . The thought of Chinese tech potentially getting its hooks into Saudi's comms infrastructure is giving me the heebie-jeebies
. The thought of Chinese tech potentially getting its hooks into Saudi's comms infrastructure is giving me the heebie-jeebies  . Can we trust that China isn't using this partnership to get a foothold in the region?
. Can we trust that China isn't using this partnership to get a foothold in the region?  My uncle works for a defense contractor and he's been saying the same thing - we're getting left behind in terms of advanced tech
 My uncle works for a defense contractor and he's been saying the same thing - we're getting left behind in terms of advanced tech  . Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out... fingers crossed that it doesn't end in a nasty trade war
. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out... fingers crossed that it doesn't end in a nasty trade war  ... i get it, china has a lot to offer in terms of tech & defense, but can we really trust them with our nuke secrets?
... i get it, china has a lot to offer in terms of tech & defense, but can we really trust them with our nuke secrets?  . Beijing's military tech isn't even close to ours yet, but they're trying
. Beijing's military tech isn't even close to ours yet, but they're trying  . Riyadh's basically saying "peace out" to Washington on defense deals
. Riyadh's basically saying "peace out" to Washington on defense deals  . It's like they're playing a game of musical chairs and the US is getting left behind
. It's like they're playing a game of musical chairs and the US is getting left behind  . The idea that Beijing's military presence might be limited but expanding in areas like advanced tech is kinda scary
. The idea that Beijing's military presence might be limited but expanding in areas like advanced tech is kinda scary  . It'll be interesting to see how Washington responds to Beijing's growing influence
. It'll be interesting to see how Washington responds to Beijing's growing influence  . We gotta stay on top of this game
. We gotta stay on top of this game  ! Can't have the US being left in the dust
! Can't have the US being left in the dust