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To: Conservat1

According to her:
“There is no meaningful principle at play in a decision to ban Russian oil but seek it from Saudi Arabia instead.”

Don’t know if you argue for the purity of goodness for the Saudis.

And if believe the Saudi’s funded the 911 attacks, we should have invaded it as a co-enemy instead of financing it with oil buys.

I’d say this is a stopped-clock, blind squirrel finding the nut situation with her on the question.


2 posted on 03/10/2022 8:16:50 PM PST by LouieFisk
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To: LouieFisk

SAUDI ARABIA’S STRATEGIC OIL RESERVES ARE RUNNING OUT: IMPORTS LARGE QUANTITIES OF RUSSIAN OIL WITH EGYPT AS AN INTERMEDIATE COUNTRY
July 9, 2022

In the shock revelation that Saudi Arabia’s strategic oil reserves are running out, and the “source” is drying up, international analysts proceed, noting that the Kingdom now imports large quantities of Russian oil with Egypt as an intermediate country.

This means that Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves and strategic reserves are running out, bringing energy Armageddon even closer.

We had reported in a previous article that there are signs that “the US is gradually losing Saudi Arabia” but no one had imagined until now that the Kingdom is now largely dependent on Moscow.

This fact is reinforced by two more incidents. The Macron-Biden conversation caught on camera without their knowledge, see exactly what the French president tells him, as well as the reduction in the delivery of Saudi oil to five refineries, mainly Chinese.

Read also https://seemorerocks.is/saudi-arabias-strategic-oil-reserves-are-running-out-imports-large-quantities-of-russian-oil-with-egypt-as-an-intermediate-country-2/


20 posted on 07/15/2022 5:01:32 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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