
Crown Prince Muhammad Bin-Salman, Donald Trump, and the Civil Neuclear Project Offer
Today I’m at writing from Chocolate Factroy café, CFC. After I I’ve completed some writing at home while following the news on Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman welcoming President Donald Trump at Al Yamamah Palace of Riyadh I decided to do some writing outdoor.
I’ve been trying to boycott UAE for Palestine, but I’m not completely boycotting yet, but I noticing decreased vspending on UAE brands.
I actually came to CFC to have a milkshake at Dawgs n’ Shakes, but I discovered Chocolate Factory hiding somewhere that seemed like secret place behind it. It instantly got my likeness with its cream outdoor umbrellas.
As described in the brochures, it has a really whimsical atmosphere, specially with the cloudy weather and the Blue Jacaranda tree above me. I love the views where natural shade is mixing with fabric shade from umbrellas, life seems a lot lighter with that kind of setting.






A couple of days ago I discovered a writing software that is made specially for novelists and book writers, and it has a lot of AI features that makes story writing even more interesting.
However, although I thought my diary should be about my writing project progress, my mind is still thinking about President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, specifically about America’s offer to transfer civil nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. Is it a real favor or is it a new trick from America to Arabs and Muslims?
First thing that comes to one’s mind when they hear about the deal offer is how kind and generous America is to make such an offer to a big Muslim country, but as you get in the details you learn that America stupulates that Saudi Arabia should sign an agreement “not to carry nuclear enrichment” processes, an essential step needed to produce nuclear weapons..
How wicked would that be to make such if the real intention is to tie Saudi Arabia to that agreement? It’s very possible that is the case, especially with Pakistan successfully facing the Indian military attacks mainly because they have neuclear bombs. Imagine if Pakistan didn’t have a neuclear military bomb, would have India thought twice about continuing the war?
I’m strongly against Saudi Arabia signing an agreement that prevents them from producing a nuclear bomb, it would be a great deception. I hope the officials in Saudi Arabia know about this.
I ordered a caramel frappé and a bottle of water, it’s needed in such a hot weather. I do recommend this Chocolate Factory branch recommend anyone who’s not boycotting UAE.