Once upon a time, a tiger caught a mouse in the forest. The mouse began to shudder wondering when the tiger would eat it up for a small snack, much to its surprise, the tiger wanted to be friends with the mouse. The mouse couldn’t believe its fate. The tiger held the tiny mouse on his paw, and began speaking to him like a close friend. The mouse had no reason to disbelieve. After a while, the mouse began to strut its tiny body around, with the pride of being friends with the strongest animal in the surroundings. It also felt everyone would respect and fear him because he was close to the strongest animal in the area.

This is exactly how the rulers of Saudi Arabia are feeling after offering its unconditional friendship (and neck) to the USA. In a public meeting held on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump told the ruler of Saudi that his country was committed to protecting Saudi. “We are with you King Salman, if we don’t stand by you, your empire would not even survive beyond two weeks,” he has said. This kind created a picture that Saudi was a small tiny country which was owned and managed or colonialised by the US. Trump showed no respect to Saudi’s existence as independent country, its self-reliance and honesty. Had this been a private conversation, it would have had different undertones. But Trump showed immense callousness by declaring this in a public meeting. Saudi Kings who placed their self-respect at the feet of US, hoping to be protected by their ‘friend’ have been served a massive portion of humiliation.     

Saudi Government has had to eat its share of humble pie for having prostrated before the rulers of Saudi, submitting their whole existence before them. King Salman or his most ‘progressive’ yet cruel son who boast of ‘finishing off’ Qatar or Yemen at the snap of a finger, have not given any response to Trump’s claims. Saudi government had given a rather haughty response calling it an ‘interference in their internal matters’ to Canada Foreign Affairs minister Chrystia Freeland’s tweet seeking the release of human rights activists and innocent citizens held in captive in Saudi, has hardly parted its lips to Trump’s claims. It had dismissed Canadian Ambassador in Saudi, and had withdrawn their Ambassador in Canada over this tweet. Flights between Canada and Saudi were cancelled and the government had instructed its students studying in Canadian colleges and universities had to choose some other country to continue their education. Even a small part of this massive bravado was not on display over Trump’s remarks.

Just last week, Trump had spoken at the United Nations Security Council meet and claimed that that they were protecting the OPEC nations for free and they were taking full advantage of that by selling oil at higher rates. He said this was inappropriate and they had to bring the rates down, along with paying for the security cover US and other nations were giving them. No self-respecting country would have been silent after this. Saudi has not told the US that it does not need it’s security cover anymore, and proceeded to make its own arrangements with all the wealth it possesses. This proves that Saudi and US do not share a bilateral relationship, rather a hierarchical one where US stands at a higher point. This may have hurt Saudi’s pride or embarrassed the nation, but the people of the nation are hardly surprised at this development. By now they know as clearly as Afghans, that friendship with the US is a web of lies and deceit.

They have seen the dual stand of America which boasts of world’s most secular and strongest democratic nation that destabilizes democracy world over. It has been inhuman in its approach to other nations.  US has never cared to aid democracy in Arab nations, or advise governments to protect people’s basic human rights or their preferences. US has supported the inhuman feudal rulers of Arab nations who would quash anybody who speaks of space, freedom or democracy. America finishes any ruler of Saudi who does not prostrate before their mightiness. Who can forget the ends of authoritarian rulers like Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi? It is inducing internal anarchy into each Arab nation, ensuring that they crumble on their own weight.

Iraq and Libya have turned weak with time now. Qatar houses America’s biggest army base, has been facing sanctions and ban from Saudi, UAE and other ‘friends’ of the US. Saudi shares a peaceful relationship with Israel but is in war with neighbouring Yemen since ages now. Saudi royalty has been prostrating before America since many decades. Earlier they showed some embarrassment about this, but now that is gone and pride has taken its place. They are the court jesters of America now. Saudi has hardly considered any of America’s diktats and acted with seriousness. It never loses an opportunity to jail or turn the critics of America on its soil, invisible without trace. Saudi has been palming off a lot of logic and blaming Iran for all problems and soft-palming Israel on all given occasions.

Trump is the only tough challenge America is facing after Soviet Union collapsed. He is known for his loose, crass and irresponsible talk. He has been named in many sexual harassment issues. He is also facing charges of corruption, financial misappropriation and private espionage. Trump had spoken to Saudi kings in July, and had immediately tweeted that the country would produce 20 lakh barrel additional crude oil from the very next day. But Saudi apparently had given no such assurance. No nation would allow interference of another country in its production or turnovers. Saudi kept mum on this. A soft explanation came through. White House gave a clarification as well. And the matter ended till another complication began.

 

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New Delhi (PTI): T20 World Cup-winning captain Rohit Sharma reckons all-rounder Hardik Pandya and left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh will hold the key to India's prospects in the upcoming edition of the tournament.

Defending champions India will enter the T20 showpiece as one of the overwhelming favourites due to their massive depth and quality.

Rohit highlighted Arshdeep's effectiveness with the new ball and at the death.

"It is a big positive to have both Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh together because they always attack for wickets. Arshdeep's biggest strength is swinging the new ball and taking early wickets. He mainly bowls with the new ball and at the death. Starting and finishing are the most important phases, and he is strong in both," Rohit told JioHotstar.

"With the new ball, he swings it to get left-handers caught in the slips and targets the pads of right-handers. He has also started taking the ball away from right-handers. These skills are key for a new-ball bowler. He always tries to take wickets, which is why he bowls the first over."

Rohit added, "In the 2024 T20 World Cup final against South Africa, he did a great job. I still remember he dismissed Quinton de Kock when he was set and batting well. In the 19th over, he gave away just two or three runs, which built pressure on the South Africans.

"That is his game, bowling with the new ball and at the death, and he will play a key role for India in the 2026 T20 World Cup."

India won the last edition of the tournament in the Americas under Rohit's captaincy, after which the dashing opener retired from the T20 format internationally.

Rohit also spoke about how Hardik's dual role as a finisher and multi-phase bowler provides crucial balance to the Indian team.

"Whenever Hardik Pandya is in the team, his role is huge. He bats and bowls very consistently. His batting is crucial when the team is stuck. If we have a score of 160 on the board in 15-16 overs and Hardik is batting, then he's the one who can help the team reach 210-220 from there or if we are 50 for 4, he has to build the innings.

"Batting in the middle order at 5, 6, or 7 is very tough. That is why Hardik's role is critical in any format. We know his bowling. He bowls in key phases, with the new ball, in the middle and in the death as well. His role is very important because he gives the team balance, letting us play six bowlers and keep our batting deep."

Rohit said accommodating both Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakravarthy together in the playing XI is going to be a big challenge for the Indian team management.

"The biggest challenge for captain Suryakumar Yadav and coach Gautam Gambhir will be how to play both Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakaravarthy together. If you want that combination, you can only do it if you play with two seamers, which is a big challenge.

"But honestly, I would be tempted to play both Varun and Kuldeep because they are wicket-takers and batters struggle to read them. I would surely pick them."

The former India skipper added, "Looking at the conditions in India, like in this New Zealand series, there is a lot of dew. In February and March, dew will be heavy across most parts as winter ends.

"Even in Mumbai, which doesn't get cold, there's still dew. I'd say 90-95 percent of grounds in India have dew. That's the challenge. What do the coach and captain think? Are they comfortable with three spinners? Then they can play spin, but there's no fixed rule. It depends on the team leaders' thinking."

Rohit also urged Kuldeep to stop appealing on every ball and to rely on the wicketkeeper's judgment for reviews.

"My one simple advice to Kuldeep is to just bowl quietly and go back to his mark. You can't appeal on every ball. This is basic. I keep saying it, but it still happens often. Even after telling him many times, he appeals at every chance. You have to use your head. Just because it touches the pad, it doesn't mean it's out every time. This isn't gully cricket.

"I get he is enthusiastic, but think of the team first. Each team only gets two DRS reviews. If I was the keeper, I could see where the ball pitched and if it was hitting, I could tell the bowler.

"But from covers or slip, you don't know the angle. You have to listen to what the keeper and bowler say. That's why when there's a review off Kuldeep's bowling, I don't look at him, I look at the keeper to decide."

The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held in venues across India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.