If radical Islamists take over the country and are recipients of the oil revenue, it will be a major security concern.
ousted from power.
The Saudi Monarchy is pretty radical already. They promote Wahabi sIslam all over the world, as an outlet for the repression of their own population, the 99% that aren’t members of the ruling family. Their existence does no good for anyone. If they lose their oil revenues, we will have to step up and get out own oil out of the ground. Any radical Islamists that take over there are not guaranteed to derive revenues when they have Iran and the Russia to contend with.
The Saudi royal family ARE radical Islamists who have been exporting Wahabbist terror for years. They are also behind the “common core” insanity in our school systems & the creeping Islamization of US schools.
Also, look at how the Saudis run their country. You can’t get any more radical than them. Just look at how women are treated in that hellhole. The Saudis also helped create ISIS, along with Turkey & Obama.
Personally, I wish that Iran & Saudi Arabia would destroy each other. The world would be a better place if those nations no longer existed.
Radical Islamists are already in control of the country and they have been exporting Jihad and Wahhabism since the deal with the Clerics was cemented in the early 1980’s.
I disgree. Any economic problems generated will be well worth. These fat, burnoosed, wife beating, intolerant, medieval swine have been the biggest exporters of Wahhabi clerics, Wahhabi mosques, and anti western Jihaddis. They run the most intolerant brutal theocracy in the Middle East outside of Iran and encourage similar behaviour in neighboring states.
“If the Saudi royal family is ousted from power, it would be a disaster for us and the region.”
The Saudi royal family has long sold themselves to the West as the only ones who could manage their religious extremists for benefit of the West, while selling themselves domestically as the only true muslims wily enough to hoodwink the infidels into being subverted to eventual islamic rule. They base their right to rule on their upholding the harsh wahabbi interpretation of islam.
Do have any thoughts on what might make the Saudi royal family truly put an end to covertly exporting their islamist revolution, if they are to remain in power?
What is the alternative to regime change, which could end Saudi support of terrorists, extremist missionary activity, and subversion of other societies?