You need reform in SA.... changes are happening in very small slow amounts due to pressure (heck in the last few weeks due to fear they introduced two new reform laws) but to drastically change it they need to have more diplomatic pressure.



The country is trying to enter a new economic growth and diversification with multiple mega projects being conducted and heavy financing in renewable energy more so then the US and other nations



In order for them to rapidly reform they need economic pressure for those future business deals..... Want that manufacturing plant in KAEC? Well we will bug you to change this..... Want a cooperation deal with Aramco and blah energy for new solar cell R&D (since SA is heavily investing in solar technology) well put pressure in this problem too.... clean up this.... free that person, etc...





Look online and we can see super heavy pressure is already on the Sauds and on King Salman by other princes some of which want to overthrow the King with someone else who "apparently" wants political reform. Things should be dealt in a smart manner. We also need to address our own countries and their corrupt foreign policies...





The country wants to diversify itself and in the longeterm want foreign investment... Future deals need to have strategic business will morales and values.... The stupid thing to do is to blame one country for every problem in the world and then bomb them when we had the chance of diplomacy particularly when diplomacy is actually opening up more then ever and SA reserves are being pulled out of Western countries that the Saudis in the past used to quite down criticism.





Later force diplomacy for two rivals to cooperate with one another and so on and so fourth. They have a large youth base.... use that as well. The way to solve these problems is not trying to jump in with no research and blind rage which leads to ignorant armed conflicts that cause even more future instability and chaos.







In the last few weeks they said they want to have discussions and invite right groups... they say they want to improve their future image well sure we can help but we need to make sure they adhere to it and enforce it.