
Saeed Alwahabi is a Saudi native and a fellow at the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs. Saeed also writes for 3alyoum and recently served as an outreach associate at the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. On Twitter:@s_alwahabi
Saeed Alwahabi is a Saudi native and a fellow at the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs. Saeed also writes for 3alyoum and recently served as an outreach associate at the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. On Twitter:@s_alwahabi