I sense a change in the middle east...How long does Saudi Arabia have left?

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From the secret funding of terror attacks, to their horrendous human rights records, to their sheer pimping of oil markets...and all around regional dikkishness...

It seems TO ME that the House of Saud is about to get that work VERY soon.

We saw how Arab Spring had shyt popping all throughout the region but the Saudi' seemed to weather that storm...

How much longer until we see this ridiculous theocracy get pushed off the map?
 

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I think you may see some turmoil in that region specifically directed at the Saudi's but until the world finds oil elsewhere or alternative energy sources are mainstream, they will still have a get out of jail free card in their hands.
 

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nothing will happen to saudi arabia. the arab spring would've been the time but they were prepared and paid out the citizens and made them feel better at the time.
saudi arabia isn't a target like libya, yemen, syria and iran are-were.

it's taken this long for them to bring syria down. it would be impossible for saudi to be brought down considering how much oil comes from the region. then again in politics everyone is a snake and anything can happen... but highly unlikely.
 

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I think you may see some turmoil in that region specifically directed at the Saudi's but until the world finds oil elsewhere or alternative energy sources are mainstream, they will still have a get out of jail free card in their hands.

Got Iran :shaq:.
 

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The Saud Family's alliance with the Wahabi clergy and their control of Mecca and Medina keeps the regime in a very strong position. The House of Saud will fall once that alliance falters or an outside power removes them. I just don't see how an internal peoples movement would be large enough to have the momentum to dislodge them.
 
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