The same people screaming leave Saudi Arabia now will be the first ones screaming about Muslim blood sovereignty and international law if Arab aircraft ever start striking Iran. The hypocrisy is so shameless that it has become predictable.
For years you applauded Iranian power being projected across Arab lands. You romanticised militias. You turned foreign interference into resistance. You watched Arab countries become arenas for proxy warfare and whenever anyone dared mention Tehran you immediately screamed sectarian Wahhabi Zionist Sururi or Ikhwani because your political vocabulary consists of labels designed to silence questions you are intellectually incapable of answering.
Now suddenly it is leave Saudi Arabia alone. Now suddenly borders matter. Now suddenly sovereignty is sacred. Now suddenly regional escalation is dangerous. Spare us the fraudulent outrage.
You did not discover principles. You discovered fear that the side you have worshipped politically might one day taste the same regional hostility you spent years excusing when Arabs were on the receiving end.
And if Arab states ever directly enter a wider war with Iran the very same online revolutionaries who spent years demanding confrontation will transform overnight into peace activists. They will cry about innocent blood. They will post maps. They will quote international law. They will suddenly remember the Ummah. Yet when Arab populations warned about militias missiles drones and political interference you mocked them and called them agents.
This is why nobody takes your screaming seriously anymore. Your morality changes with the flag. Your definition of oppression changes with the perpetrator. Your concern for Muslim blood activates and deactivates according to your political camp.
So continue screaming leave Saudi Arabia. Scream louder. It will not rewrite history. It will not erase the graves. It will not erase the ruined Arab cities. It will not erase years of proxy warfare and it certainly will not transform propaganda addicts into geopolitical experts.
You wanted the region to live by the law of power when you believed Tehran held the stronger hand. Do not start begging the world to discover principles the moment you fear the hand may change.