Official Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Collapse Thread...They're absolutely FU&KED!!!

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US aint gonna do a god damn thing..... our foreign policy people still think it's 1956 :facepalm:

These nikkas

- OK'd the oil embargo on us in the 70s
- funded 9/11 & general anti-west terrorism
- destroyed our shale industry

and we are still :handshake: with them

I'm convinced there is nothing KSA can do to get in bad graces with the US. nikkas talkin about Ergodan becoming authoritarian..... meanwhile these nikkas are chopping nikkas heads off on the dai lee for "speaking ill of the royal family" :what:

Our foreign policy is a fukking jooooooooooooooke.
You're confused. It's the same reason we're "cool" with Pakistan. Those b*stards harbored taliban and play both sides of the extremism in that part of the world. We buddy up with them to prevent them, a nuclear state, from causing trouble and raising tensions. If we don't keep KSA on a leash , whatever that may be right now, they go off the deep end and take the most resource rich part of the world with them.

Contrary to opinions on here, oil demand is still very high
 

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You're confused. It's the same reason we're "cool" with Pakistan. Those b*stards harbored taliban and play both sides of the extremism in that part of the world. We buddy up with them to prevent them, a nuclear state, from causing trouble and raising tensions. If we don't keep KSA on a leash , whatever that may be right now, they go off the deep end and take the most resource rich part of the world with them.

Contrary to opinions on here, oil demand is still very high
Is it an infinite leash :mindblown:

These nikkas have been shytting on us for the last century without consequence :bryan:

These nikkas torpedoed our oil industry :why:
 

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Is it an infinite leash :mindblown:

These nikkas have been shytting on us for the last century without consequence :bryan:

These nikkas torpedoed our oil industry :why:
Breh, they crippled us in the 70s and our emergency reserves have been neglected...we're really not ready to distance ourselves...and on top of that, that area would turn into hell on earth if we didn't have any of them in our pocket.
 

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Breh, they crippled us in the 70s and our emergency reserves have been neglected...we're really not ready to distance ourselves...and on top of that, that area would turn into hell on earth if we didn't have any of them in our pocket.

Funny how history repeats itself :francis:

And what is that area now.... Shangri La? :comeon: The region has been getting worse and worse ever since we set foot in it, largely in part due to our misguided alliance with KSA

These motherfukkers were living in caves before WE found their oil..... and they have been using that oil against us ever since :snoop:
 

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No one will sell to them. They're a fukked up way of life. When you sell to china you at least gain investor confidence of business outcomes.


From 2006 Saudi interest in America

Many are aware of widespread Saudi investments in the United States, but few know how potentially harmful they are. Moreover, U.S. policy-makers remain unaware of this grave danger.

On Sept. 28, 2001, after the attacks on the United States, Osama bin Laden called for financial jihad against the United States, and on Dec. 27, 2001, he called on jihadists “to look for [and strike] the key pillars of the U.S. economy.” Although now the Saudis claim bin Laden is their enemy, many of them continue to follow his agenda.

Religious and ideological support has been also provided by Hussein Shihata, a leading Sunni scholar of Islamic Economy at Cairo’s al-Azhar University. Mr. Shihata’s July 10, 2002, fatwa says: “We do not use the term ‘economic jihad’ as a mere motto or a resounding slogan with no action. Rather, we mean by it a practical jihad that requires action to turn it into an effective and concrete reality. The aim behind that is to benefit all Muslims and to challenge the aggression staged by the U.S. and Jews against Islam and Muslims.”

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who claims to abhor bin Laden, seems nevertheless eager to follow his agenda. In an interview with Arab News in May 2002, the prince said that if the Arabs “unite through economic interests,” they would achieve influence over the U.S. decision-makers. Since government sources estimate Saudi holdings in the United States at $400 billion to $800 billion, the matter warrants public attention.

The Saudi agenda extends far beyond policy-makers. In the late 1990s, the privately owned Massachusetts technology company, Ptech, designed software used to develop enterprise blueprints that held every important detail of a given concern. The company was financed with more than $22 million, by Saudi multi-millionaire Yasin al Qadi, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. The Saudis thus gained access to strategic information about many major U.S. corporations such as SYSCO, ENRON, and the U.S. Departments of Defense, Treasury, Justice, Energy, and even the White House. The extent of the damage, if it was investigated, remains a mystery.

Meanwhile, substantial Saudi and Gulf financial contributions “to bring the proper message to America’s brightest minds,” are pouring into U.S. educational institutions through Arab and Islamic centers and professorial chairs. Last month the prince gave $20 million each to Georgetown and Harvard universities. According to the Center for Religious Freedom, the Saudis also supply textbooks for public libraries, schools and colleges, and provide the content concerning Islam to some U.S. textbook publishers.

The Saudis’ potential influence on U.S. and international media was recently illustrated by the prince’s purchase of 5.6 percent of voting shares in News Corp., the world’s largest publisher of English newspapers. Moreover, Reuters reported on Dec. 5 that the prince announced his plan to “spread the right message” via a new television channel, “The Message,” to broadcast to the U.S. within two years
 

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They are waging quagmire war in Yemen which they are spending 200 million a day fighting that war and are running defecits. Plus with Iranian oil hitting the market the price of oil will be very low.

The war on Yemen is bankrupting Saudi Arabia and it's long term geopolitical effects will spread mayhem to the Kingdom.
 

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Nope. I'm not submitting to that.
Of course not. You're a dyed in the wool propagandist. Any facts or questions that contradict your refrain are dismissed. But by any measure, our century long ME intervention has been a complete failure. There's not one positive thing you can point to that has come from it and our relationship with KSA is emblematic of that. These nikkas have been playing us for idiots for the last 100 years, and you think puffing up your chest and screaming 'mission accomplished' can hide that :snoop:
 

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Kingdom Holding Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Check out their equity stakes. They already have minority ownership in some major US companies. If they get $2 trillion to leverage with then they very well could control a portion of our economy.

I'll check the link in a minute but I know the one prince has a huge stake in twitter. Maybe he can get Jack Dorsey's ass out of there.


Edit: I think it's that Alwaleed that's mentioned in your article.
 
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