Posted on 03/07/2016 3:40:27 AM PST by HomerBohn
To the casual observer, Saudi Arabia might seem like an emboldened nation that is asserting itself. Theyve been challenging Iran, fighting rebels in Yemen, threatening to invade Syria, and if some rumors are to be believed, they are currently trying to attain nuclear missiles from Pakistan. However, these arent the actions of a stable nation that is asserting its dominance in the region. These are the flailing death throes of a nation that is struggling to hang on.
Ever since global oil prices started to plummet, Saudi Arabia just hasnt been the same. Thats no surprise. Since prices fell, other oil rich nations have been hurting as well. Russias economy has been on the ropes, Canada is plummeting into a recession, and Venezuela is on the verge of total collapse. However, there probably isnt any nation on Earth that is more reliant on oil than Saudi Arabia. If anyone is going to be destroyed by low oil prices, its the Saudis.
The crux of the matter is that this country is running out of money. It doesnt look like it at first glance. Theyve only recently started to dip into their enormous savings, and their debt to GDP ratio is remarkably low. However, they are hemorrhaging money at an alarming rate. Theyve been flooding the market with cheap oil to drown out their competition (a dangerous gambit for a government that receives 80% of its revenue from oil) , and theyve been fighting several expensive proxy wars with Iran, which are not going so well. The situation is so dire that the IMF expects them to run out of money within 5 years.
For most countries this wouldnt be such a big deal. They would just go into debt and kick the can down the road until their financial system crumbled after many years. But the Saudis cant do that. Their government and their society is structured in such a way that they cant maintain anything with debt. The reason why is that they are not a traditional nation-state.
In fact, Saudi Arabia is no state at all. There are two ways to describe it: as a political enterprise with a clever but ultimately unsustainable business model, or so corrupt as to resemble in its functioning a vertically and horizontally integrated criminal organization. Either way, it cant last. Its past time U.S.decision-makers began planning for the collapse of the Saudi kingdom.
In recent conversations with military and other government personnel, we were startled at how startled they seemed at this prospect. Heres the analysis they should be working through.
Understood one way, the Saudi king is CEO of a family business that converts oil into payoffs that buy political loyalty. They take two forms: cash handouts or commercial concessions for the increasingly numerous scions of the royal clan, and a modicum of public goods and employment opportunities for commoners.
Essentially, Saudi Arabia runs on institutionalized bribery. They need cold hard cash to keep the population in line, to keep the ever-growing royal family rich and happy, and to make sure everyone is doing their job. Its not like what you see in most Western nations, where much of the population has a misplaced sense of civic duty. This system needs cash, and cant survive on IOUs.
The elites in this society demand a life of perpetual luxury, and government handouts are the only thing keeping the oppressed masses from rebelling. Once they run out of money, everything will fall apart from the bottom up.
But the financial situation isnt the only problem with the Saudi kingdom. Much of their budget is being burned up from fighting their war in Yemen, which they are losing badly. Dozens of their Blackwater Mercenaries were killed in a missile attack last month, the Yemeni rebels captured one of their military bases two weeks ago (within Saudi territory no less), and last week Yemeni forces managed to capture over a hundred Saudi soldiers.
This is a regime that rules with fear and oppression. How can they do that when their own military cant beat an insurgency in their own backyard? When the handouts and bribes grind to a halt, and their population is sick and tired of being dominated by the Saudi family, how long do you suppose it will take for them to rebel?
And on top of all that, Saudi Arabia is faced with a severe water crisis. Theyre heavily reliant on underground aquifers that arent renewable, and they use more water per person than in many Western nations (in fact, twice as much as the average person in the EU). They could run out of water in as little as 13 years. This has prompted the Saudi regime to start taxing water for the first time, partly due to the water crisis, and partly due to falling oil revenues.
As you can see, there are a lot of existential threats bearing down on Saudi Arabia. Their proxy wars with Iran are bleeding their coffers dry just as oil revenues have reached record lows, their oppressed population is restless, they cant meet the demands of their gluttonous elites, and theyre facing a nationwide environmental disaster that could grind everything to a halt.
In short, one of Americas strongest allies in the Middle East and the linchpin of the petrodollar, is facing a complete collapse, and it may happen within a decade. This could lead to chaos in the Middle East, and would have huge ramifications for the global economy. And at the end of the day, there really isnt anything that can be done to stop it.
But think of all the poor defenseless goats!
Speculation, but here’s a scenario: Saudi Arabia collapses and somehow comes under Iranian control, complete with control of their oil fields. Now Israel becomes the only rational country left in the middle east with vast sources of oil in the Golan Heights and massive natural gas in the Leviathan and Tamar gas fields.
Under this scenario it is not hard to imagine the intense pressure that will be brought to bear upon Israel to either take their natural resources or to shut them down from using it domestically, selling it as a competitor, or providing it to desperate countries who also happen to be unfriendly to Iran and Russia. In fact, a lot of pressure could be brought to bear on Europe, and therefore NATO and the US, if all M.E. gas and oil (including Israel’s) were controlled and restricted by Iran and Russia.
It is therefore not hard to imagine countries eager to invade or otherwise seek to shut down or confiscate Israel’s newly discovered resources.
Saudi Arabia has plenty of coastline and sunshine. They are perfectly situated for passive solar desalination plants. There’s no reason for them to lack water except lack of will to do it.
All industry reports that I've read estimate the Saudi well-head cost at $5 a barrel, or less.
They're still making money.... just making a LOT less.
As that the best that can be expected?
Why is the term “occupation” used in both your scenarios?
Every power that has ruled there since and before the Bible, are they or were they all occupiers?
The only decree that is G-d given is for the Jews, not the Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Philistines, Crusaders, Mameluke's, Turks, Brits, etc...
The Jews are not occupying anything, it is their birthright but of course, today, the increasingly secular West will have none of it.
The UN has done it's utmost to rescind its recognition of Israel since it agreed to give the Jews a homeland. What we are witnessing today is truly frightening and possibly Prophetic...
We use sand in fracking! :-P
I think I’m gunna short Bugatti stock.
Harsh .... but for the most part, true.
Now that we have assured the Iranians of a path to nuclear weapons, how does that affect the ambitions of the Saudis?
The Saudis have played an active part in determining our foreign policy since 1973.
Thanks.
It's not a dog whistle.
To clarify, Israel "occupies" the land in the same sense that the United States "occupies" the Dakotas, that is, the people took possession of the land and continue to rest upon it.
I also said that the Israelis are there by divine warrant and command - no pejorative intent in either case.
“We may see the city based on seven mountains fall in our lifetime.”
What does Cincinnati have to do with this? ;)
What a great fracking article! Thanks for posting it.
sometimes ya get hammered when they take ya seriously.
Well there words of course, mostly of four letter.
Thanks again, Jimmy Carter. The Shah was a progressive, women had rights and status in Iran when he ruled. Saddam would *never* have invaded Kuwait if the Shah was in power.
Thank you, Carter.
Thank you, Carter,
Thank you, Carter.
**** “Thanks again, Jimmy Carter. The Shah was a progressive, women had rights and status in Iran when he ruled. Saddam would *never* have invaded Kuwait if the Shah was in power” ****
Sure hope Jimma is buried deep with lots of Cat Litter ... the line will be long and I don’t want to get my feet wet, when it’s my turn to Piss on his Grave.
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Nobody talks about the Turkish OCCUPATION of Northern Cyprus or the Chinese OCCUPATION of Tibet, the US OCCUPATION of Indian lands. No, ONLY the Israelis are occupiers according to world bodies like the UN.
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