mohammed alyahya in dubai, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me.pleasure to have you on the show. would you accept that life has become much more difficult for saudi arabia under the presidency in washington ofjoe biden than it was under donald trump? ithink, you know, us—saudi relations have always had their ups and downs and, you know, disagreement between the united states and saudi arabia has never reached 100%. the disagreements that we saw under the obama administration are very similar with the disagreements we're seeing today, that — notjust saudi arabia, but other regional actors have with the biden administration. namely, it is, you know, appeasing the iranian regime, returning to the flawed nuclear deal and the consequences that it had on the region. so — so, you know, as a result of this administration's middle east policy, saudi arabia does not have it easy, gulf countries do not have it easy. but i think the actors in the region that will suffer, i think, the most as a result of the biden administration's middle east posture — as we s