Saudi members seems to be quiet. Not saying the quote will happen but it seems it is going back to 70s era relation. Salman becoming Faisal showing hostility toward US and US best friend with the current regime who is like the Shah and now it is likelt that Saudi can only rely on Pakistan and the Arab nations for support.
SANCTIONS THREAT
Gaining any kind of atomic weapons capability would involve breaching the terms of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT), potentially leaving Riyadh open to the sort of pariah status and tough sanctions now endured by Iran.
The Saudi economy is far more reliant on international trade than is Iran's, but its crude oil exports are far more important for the global economy, making it tough to enforce any economic sanctions effectively.
"I don't think it would face sanctions. If you have a quarter of the world's energy reserves you do not get sanctioned This is a bluff by the international community that it could sanction Saudi Arabia," said the diplomat.
One commonly voiced possibility is that instead of attempting to use its civil nuclear program to build a bomb, a complex process that is hard to keep secret, Saudi Arabia could instead buy a weapon from Pakistan, or come under its umbrella.
"Saudi Arabia has sent enough indications. It has a very strong relationship with Pakistan, which has some capability. If my neighbor possesses it, why do I have to wait until I'm under threat? I will protect my interests," said Sager.