The Political Calculus of Saudi arabia and the Shah

He was particularly assertive following the British withdrawal from the region in 1971, leading to occupation of the Tunb Islands and Abu Musa—moves that alarmed both the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The Shah’s aggressive secular reforms (White Revolution, women’s suffrage, land reforms) stood in contrast to Saudi Arabia’s deeply religious governance. Saudi clerics viewed these reforms as a threat to Islamic traditions, further complicating the relationship.