• الأرض ستبقى عربية
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    16 days ago

    It is still a long drive, and the narrow twisty mountain roads as well as restrictions to non-Muslims around Makkah limit the capacity.

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      15 days ago

      What twisty mountain roads? Are you aware that the Saudi Arabian peninsula is crisscrossed by a modern highway system that carves straight through the mountains? This isn’t 2005 Afghanistan. There’s also rail lines for heavier equipment.

      The highway system also begins at Jeddah a major port city, and goes around Makkah, to avoid that very issue. There is no reason a US convoy would enter Makkah’s city limits.

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        15 days ago

        The طريق الهدا connects Makkah to Taif and is also used to bypass Makkah from the south.

        Look it up. I’ve only driven through it a few times.

        There is another طريق السيل الكبير which bypasses Makkah from the north it is flatter but still narrow and bendy and packed with trucks.

        The road you posted I bet is somewhere in Najd, the topography looks nothing like the mountains of Hijaz.

        There’s no rail lines west of Riyadh except a passanger HSR connecting Makkah to Medina. Though gondolas could be an option, maybe…