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Saudi Arabia: Spring & Summer 2026. Heavy casualties. Existential crises begin.

Saudi Arabia: Spring & Summer 2026. Heavy casualties. Existential crises begin.
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This post is regarding astrological predictions for Saudi Arabia during Spring-Summer 2026 seasons (late March 2026 to late September 2026 period). On an exceptional basis, it has been made available to all for reading, including non-subscribers. However, it is recommended to subscribe: you may do so here.

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Region in focus: Saudi Arabia

General validity period: late March 2026 to late September 2026 (around 20 Mar 2026 to 23 Sep 2026)

Season of focus: Northern Hemisphere Spring (late Mar 2026 to late Jun 2026)

Date when this prediction is being published: 14 Mar 2026


Note: It is strongly recommended to also read the long-term predictions for the country, which can be accessed on a dedicated page for long-term predictions, here.

PREDICTIONS

  • The country is highly likely to be at war in this period, and war or warlike conditions are highly likely to persist in the area for several years. Eventually, the current state of Saudi Arabia is highly likely to not survive and/or may not control Mecca anymore. In time to come, the country's leadership will rue some of its decisions. Late 2026 and early 2027 itself may bring existential crises to the country, but that period is outside the scope of this post.
  • Strong number of human casualties is likely, caused by attacks on the country, major ground activity (such as collapse of buildings and structures, mine accidents, earth tremors, etc.) and/or weather incidents. Around mid-September 2026 may especially be a difficult time for the country.
  • Deaths of bureaucrats and ruling/government figures likely. Death of artists, musicians and prominent women figures also likely.
  • In the foreign relations field, the country may make an alliance with another country or countries, or further solidify and reinforce an existing one. Late May or early June 2026 may bring some major developments in the country in this arena. Troubles with a nearby/neighbouring country affect the country's standing in the international community.
  • High amount of covert movement of the country's armed forces. The armed forces would suffer significantly from espionage, secret enemies and disinformation, but they themselves do several covert activities and practise deceptive tactics towards the enemy.
  • From late April 2026 onwards, the country is entering a phase lasting several years in which its armed forces are active and its facilities in the sea (oil rigs, ships, etc.) are in danger and receive setbacks from time to time. Late June-early July 2026 period may especially bring strong attacks or violent incidents.
  • People living in the country appear strongly discontented and disoriented.
  • As said a year ago, the area has now entered a more than decade-long period of radical changes in the resources available to it and in its finances.
  • Cooler or wetter weather during Spring than usual.

For possible critical dates specific to the country, see the Critical Dates page.

Note: Regularly updated lists of some of my successful predictions in the past can be found here. They include Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's assassination and U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, popular unrest in Iran, Brown University and Bondi Beach mass shootings, India's trade troubles with the U.S. and worsening economy, the Twelve-Day War, the timing of India's missile strikes on Pakistan, the death of Pope Francis, Trump win, Japanese, French, Indonesian, Thai and South Korean politics in the recent past, several elections correctly called, and numerous earthquakes, accidents and other disasters (such as the UPS plane crash in Kentucky, the Switzerland, Hong Kong, Dhaka, and Ōita fires, or the Japan, Shigatse, and Kamchatka big earthquakes).

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