temujin
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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is a paid shill for the fracking industry. He always writes sensationalist, attention-seeking articles that never come true. In fact, he even got kicked out of the White House for constant rumor-mongering and conspiracy theorizing.
Frankly, Saudi Arabia will be fine. Their liquid reserves/assets and hedge fund resources are simply too vast and can cushion them for an extremely long time while their rivals bleed.
Errr...AEP is the international business editor at the Telegraph and one of the saner economic commentators in the mainstream media IMO-he has however been very critical of the credit fuelled Chinese growth model of late, which could explain your antagonism towards him, but I would have expected a sensible poster like you to respond to the substantive points raised by AEP in his article rather than resort to ad hominens...
Calling for instituting taxation in Saudi Arabia is the same as calling for toppling monarchy. Since an unwritten constitution by which Saudi Arabia and other such petro-monarchies govern is the agreement between the public and the monarchy wherein there will be no taxation with full benefits for citizenry, while there will be no political representation and no dissent. It is a simple system. No tax for no vote system.
Any call for initiating taxation will result in calls for political representation and the end of monarchy. Since if people are forced to pay tax, they will automatically want to know where the money is going and how it is being spent and therefore the start of political dissent.
It was possible decades ago and not now. Decades ago, the population was very low, the people lived a simple life off their land mostly, and they did not need to have the world's third largest defense budget after United States and China.
Things have changed. Without oil money, Saudi Arabia will collapse. Already in 1990's they went through a hard time and had to borrow money. But now this is going to be even worse. But for the world is going to be good since less money for Saudi Arabia will mean safer and saner world as there will be less wahabi propaganda and financing of madrassahs and mosques promoting hatred and violence.
This...the day KSA introduces taxation of any sort or retrenchment of generous social spending which keeps its young, restive population quiet would mark the beginning of the end of the kingdom as we know it (which may not be such a bad thing for much of the ME, North/Horn of Africa and parts of South Asia facing the scourge of Wahabbist terror)