
The Briefing MBS returns to the White House and Peru seizes growth in South American tourism
Nov 18, 2025
Inzim Amrashid, a Gulf correspondent, shares insights on the significance of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's first visit to the White House since 2017. He discusses the potential F-35 sale and regional implications. Ricardo Barayba, Deputy Director of Incoming Tourism at PromPeru, highlights Peru's rise as a tourist destination with a focus on sustainable practices and preserving indigenous culture. Finally, Brenda Tui, Monocle's Luxury Markets editor, explores the booming UK sparkling wine market, spotlighting investments and celebrity ventures.
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Major Reset In US–Saudi Relations
- Mohammed bin Salman's 2025 US visit marks a reset in US–Saudi ties after years of tension and scandal.
- The visit aims to deepen ties across defence, energy and technology, signalling strategic mutual reliance.
F‑35 Sales Would Break Regional Norms
- Trump publicly committed to approving F-35 sales to Saudi Arabia despite legal and regional sensitivities.
- The move challenges Israel's qualitative military edge and US export norms, creating diplomatic friction.
Israel Will Scrutinise US–Saudi Moves
- Saudi–Israel dynamics will shape how Washington frames any advanced-arms deal and regional diplomacy.
- Israel will watch closely for signs the US and Saudi Arabia are growing closer or diverging.
