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To: DinoNavarre who wrote (9536)10/12/2022 8:36:39 AM
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pak73

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Biden must not use this (pressuring Saudi) for political gain. It might backfire really big.

consider mentioning this:

There’s 70,000 Americans living in Saudi Arabia right now, not to mention all the other troops we have throughout the region,*

Raises an eye brow as the US might already considering how MBS or even the GCC, as a block, would react.

Then there is the case of other parties quickly reposition to take an advantage of a situation. Not ony the usual suspects, China and Russia, but Europeans, Indians and even the Iranians.

MBS maybe pressed into showing for local consumtion that he cannot be builed and react strongly.

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who was appointed prime minister in September, has made another step towards the title of king. He is meanwhile ushering his young guard into the bastions of power - except for the intelligence service, which remains untouched