Pan-Iranist Progressive Diplomatic Reflection on Regional Stability and Financial Influence: Mohammed bin Salman, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in the Age of Transactional Power

To Their Excellencies: Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar
With utmost respect and in the spirit of regional clarity, Pan-Iranist Progressive offers the following reflection on recent developments concerning foreign financial influence and the strategic implications for Iran and the broader Middle East.
On the Matter of Genetic Heritage and Cultural Continuity
As previously noted, we have referenced the importance of genetic and cultural lineage in understanding the deeper historical ties across the Iranian Plateau and the Arabian Peninsula. This is not a call for alarm, but for recognition. The DNA test mentioned earlier is not a provocation—it is a gesture toward transparency and shared civilizational memory. We encourage its consideration not as a political tool, but as a cultural bridge.
Trump’s Rhetoric and the Risk of Strategic Misalignment
Recent reports, including those from The New Republic and MSN, have highlighted troubling patterns in the financial architecture surrounding Jared Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners. With over $3 billion in foreign government investments—most notably $2 billion from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund—there is growing concern that personal financial interests may be shaping foreign policy decisions. This includes renewed threats toward Iran, framed in terms of nuclear escalation and fragmentation.
Pan-Iranist Progressive urges caution. These threats are not rooted in strategic necessity but in political theater. They risk destabilizing the region not for collective security, but for individual gain. We ask: should your nations be drawn into a narrative that serves private interests over public good?
A Constructive Path Forward
Rather than responding with alarm, we propose a more principled approach. Consider the possibility of disrupting the financial mechanisms that enable such rhetoric—not as retaliation, but as a safeguard. By reassessing the flow of capital into entities tied to political families, your governments can assert sovereignty and signal that regional stability cannot be bought or manipulated.
Shared Responsibility for Regional Integrity
Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar share more than borders. We share histories, trade routes, linguistic intersections, and ancestral ties. Pan-Iranist Progressive believes that the future of the region must be built on mutual respect, historical transparency, and strategic decency. Let us not allow external actors to fracture what centuries have woven together.
Closing Note
We thank Your Excellencies for your attention to these matters and for your continued commitment to regional dialogue. The certainty we speak of is not in confrontation—it is in clarity. And clarity, when shared, becomes the foundation of peace.