More invented tragicomical news. Similar to news of Trump "threatening" KSA with a nuclear attack.
"Sources" tell my ***.
The article suggests that KSA was used and forced. However, that was not true, not even one bit. Here is a quote: "The prospect of losing U.S. military protection made the royal family “bend at the knees” and bow to Trump’s demands, a Middle Eastern diplomat told Reuters."
What actually happened?
Key information:
- There are three players, KSA, Russia, and the U.S
- OPEC+ includes OPEC members and others, such as Russia
- Both Russia and the. U.S are not members of OPEC
- Oil demand declined because of COVID-19, and KSA wanted to cut - down production to maintain a reasonable price
- Although they had an agreement (KSA and Russia), Russia refused to cut down its production
- The U.S actually increased its production to take advantage of the situation
- The U.S has always acted independently because they believe that it is a free market and there should never be such agreements
- KSA got a bit mad and said, alright.
- KSA increased its production to bring Russia back to the table
- Oil price went down
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What happened to the free market talking? Well....
- However, On Apr 13, 2020, they (INCLUDING the U.S) reached an agreement to cut down production
The article: A negative story about KSA
Reality:
KSA disciplined two amateur players, and DID NOT cut its production down until they reached an agreement.
BTW the very second KSA would fall out with the US, ALL the other world powers would be waiting and fighting to establish a stronghold in KSA. KSA is way too important for the US. After all it was the US that initiated this relationship during the Roosevelt era and emerged as the strongest world power ally after previous failed USSR and British attempts. It would be very foolish for both parties to turn hostile nor would it be strategically smart for either party.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...se-u-s-military-support-sources-idUSKBN22C1V4
Trump delivered the message to the crown prince 10 days before the announcement of production cuts. The kingdom’s de facto leader was so taken aback by the threat that he ordered his aides out of the room so he could continue the discussion in private, according to a U.S. source who was briefed on the discussion by senior administration officials.
Where is that hyper-nationalist arab who used to say US-KSA alliance is built for eternity...... lol ....
Americans sucked you dry and you didn't even know.
KSA has had a TRADE SURPLUS WITH THE US FOR SEVERAL DECADES IN A ROW. As well as untold investments in the US and large shares in major US companies. Similarly the US is one of the largest investors in KSA. Come out of your little insignificant and highly ignorant "made in PDF" ignorant bubble where you are obsessing about KSA and 500 million Arabs 24/7 along with the other Arabized yet Arab-obsessed trolls on PDF.
If what is documented in that story is true, and I have no reason to doubt it, then it pretty much sums up about the US - Saudi relationships: The US is keeping the Saudi monarchy in power. With a blink of a threat, the Saudis cut oil production. That is all it took.
Another genius. The House of Saud has been in power before the US was even a country! The US have tried several coups in KSA, they all failed. Given the US track record in the region, KSA is a distant daydream for them! Hence why it has never happened and never will happen!
I suggest worrying about your failed and impoverished entity (top 3 in the world in terms of failed countries!) that is divided into 3 parts and a perpetually failed country! You do not represent Somalis. 99.99% of all Somalis have no hatred for Arabs who they owe a lot too on every front be it religion, culture, language, architecture, cuisine, economy etc.
Come on. Saudi can buy weapons everywhere, China, Russia with discount.
KSA has a strategic partnership with China. Who do you think has been funding our ballistic missile program in the past 30 + years or is currently extracting uranium (KSA holds 5-10% of the world's uranium reserves) jointly in KSA?
KSA has close military/economic/political ties with every relevant country and power. It is not limited to the US. Even ties with Russia (S-400, space agency cooperation and other weapons) are strong and growing.
KSA has that same mentality as some of our elite liberals. If something is from oversea, that is has to be good. Plus people must know that we spent top notch money on it. USA is brand name.
Saudi have the same issue. They view US arms as top notch, and all other countries are worthless. The thing is, you can buy all the sparkling gold weapons you want, if you don't know how to use it, you will fail. That is why for over 6+ years, KSA with big arsenal of weapons from USA, still can't win a war in Yemen, who are fighting with weapons from other lessor country.
The US is the most technologically developed nation and military in the world by far. Anyone doubting that is an idiot. Similarly with US universities. There is a reason why Saudi Arabian students abroad are studying at US and Western European universities and not at Somali, Congolese, Mongolian or Papuan learning centers with all due respect.
They are not buying weapons, they are buying protection.
Protection from whom? No regional power has ever, can or will ever invade KSA. Nor will the people remove the government as long as it enjoys majority support. KSA-USA relations are deep and transcend every sphere be it economy, military, education, investment, agriculture, technology and science, geopolitics etc.
Using your logic, Turkey is a NATO puppet whose sovereignity is owed to the same NATO as otherwise it would have become a Russian USSR state after WW2.
Turkish soldiers were sent to Korea 15.000 km away to act like mercenaries in a war between between imperial powers. Let alone other NATO conflicts. Yet the same NATO treats Turkey badly and humiliates it in public and the US is not even willing to sell Patriots and key components (engines etc.) to Turkey despite so many years of NATO membership.
Call me the next time that Saudi Arabian soldiers are used as mercenaries for US wars.
1 phone call. and the Saudis pull a complete 180 on a policy decision that their entire country depends on.
the vast majority of the entire economy and finances is either directly or indirectly tied to it..
1 phone call... just wow. how pathetic can a country get to yield on such a crucial decision with a single phone call and threat from a different countrys president 10 000 km away..
even medieval vassals used to negotiate better with their kings back in the day.
Another idiot.
The non-oil sector of KSA's economy is almost half the size of Iran's entire economy. The non-oil sector of KSA is booming as well with untold potential in the fields of renewables, minerals (KSA is one of the richest countries on the face of earth in terms of minerals), tourism, agriculture, service, finance etc.
Did the Russians bend the knee as well?!
Anyone with two brain cells to rub together knows this is not true.
PDF and the Arabized and Arab-obsessed trolls in action.
You can find 10 year old threads about "the US invading KSA", the "USA nuking KSA", "KSA going bankrupt", KSA etc. etc.
In the real world KSA is the only Muslim majority country that has hurt the US economically as much as it did and deliberately.
Read up on the oil crisis and oil embargo that crippled the US/Western economy as far back as the 1970's.
Or the war on US shale 5-6 years ago.
Let us not even talk about the 9/11 although it had nothing to do with KSA as a government despite some attempts in the US to link it to KSA.
Rest is all barking.
Lol, what kind of confidence do Iran have in themselves? Do you remember when their general was killed by a US strike how many threats they made in one day only to do useless missile strike with 10 missiles and warning US 6 hours ahead?
Don't give those trolls too much attention. It is all in their own heads on PDF - a forum with decreasing activity and a very bad reputation nowadays due to such trolls being allowed to pollute every remotely serious discussion on PDF.