Saudis Get Blackmailed by US of A!

WASHINGTON: Under intense pressure of war and the worst blackmailing of United States, the Saudi Government has increased the oil production to supply cheaper oil to United States in what the analysts believe, perhaps a last bid to save the monarchy.

According to a report published by The Washington Post, Saudi Arabia has quietly increased the oil production by one million barrels a day and is offering cheaper prices than its competitors to supply oil to US – a phenomenon that President Bush love to see because of his and his family’s personal interest in cheap oil imports to United States.

According to the report the Saudi Government is supplying cheap oil to United States to “increase its influence.” The tragic part of the whole affair is that Saudi Arabia has compromised the stability of the oil market by exceeding the production beyond OPEC’s quota and supply oil to a nation cheaper than water which is thirsty of the blood of Muslims and is no ready to forego any justification to impose another deadly war in the region.

Perhaps the Saudi rulers can’t understand that if the United States cannot be their friend even after half a century’s unconditional support to their imperialistic policies in the World, a few million barrels of oil would not guarantee them their sovereignty and integrity.

It has been the practice of the United States to use arms twisting tactics to force the countries to get economic and military benefits and then abandon them amid the crises to face the tragedies. But the Saudi government knowing that the US is no more a friend of Muslims world over is still going deeper in the trap of the Americans.

Saudis Supply cheaper oil after Arm Twisting by America!

when will the fools of Saud learn america only loves the oil not them!

How is this blackmail? Do you know what the word means?

:sleep2: oh man try reading the article slowly

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It's "blackmail" when the publisher of the article is that fine upstanding member of the World Press: The Balochistan Post !!!!!

Oh im sorry next time i'll quote the great unbiased media like the wondeful "we want a war" FOX news!

According to the report the Saudi Government is supplying cheap oil to United States to “increase its influence.”

Correct me if I am misreading this, but it sounds like it is the US that is getting bribed?!

Yeah your really unbiased are’nt you!

They bribe iraqi scientists first with offer of money and green cards and call it protection of human rights :hehe:

They blackmail saudi and say they supplying cheap oil, oh really who suppplies cheap oil for next to nothing these days without reason or pressure :bummer:

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No one is geting blackmailed by anyone.

**AMERICA AND SAUDI ARABIA NEED EACH OTHER **
Copyright: Eric S. Margolis, 2002
Nov 29, 2002

Americans used to take for granted that Saudi Arabia was one of their most faithful, obedient, and useful allies. The 7,000 or so princes of the Saudi royal family who control 30% of the world’s proven petroleum reserves could always be counted on to support American interests in the Mideast, buy lots of US arms, and sell their oil at low prices.

That was until the attacks of 11 September, 2001, when 15 of the 19 aircraft hijackers turned out to be Saudi citizens. Angry Americans accused Saudi Arabia of being a hotbed of Islamic fanaticism and main paymaster of militant anti-American groups. Conservatives and Israel’s partisans unleashed a stinging campaign in the media and Congress against the Saudi royal family, calling for `regime change’ in Arabia as well as Iraq. Arabia’s oil, warned Washington’s oil imperialists, was too precious to be left to the Saudis - or to any Arabs, for that matter.

Then came week’s huge embarrassment. Princess Haifa, the wife of Prince Bandar, Saudi Arabia’s high-profile ambassador to Washington, was alleged to have given thousands of dollars of private charitable donations for medical care to individuals she did not know that may have ended up in the hands of two of the US-based 9/11 hijackers.

Prince Bandar and his wife insist they had no knowledge their largesse would go to the hijackers, which sounds credible. The Bandars appear to be victims of exceptionally bad luck - if the story is even true. True or not, the allegations further enflame anti-Arab feeling in the US and are giving Israel’s partisans in the media and Congress more ammunition to shoot at the Saudis. The White House is using the nasty episode to increase pressure on Riyadh to reverse its refusal to allow US forces to use Saudi bases to attack Iraq.

So are the Saudis in fact responsible for financing what Americans call terrorism? It depends what one calls terrorism. The Saudis were the main financiers of the Afghan mujihadin in the 1980’s, in a secret alliance with the United States. During the same era, the Saudis covertly joined the US in financing Saddam Hussein’s war against Iran. Saudi money went to the US-backed Nicaraguan contras, and to the UNITA forces of Jonas Savimbi in Angola - all `freedom fighters.’

The Saudis also bankrolled small, militant Islamic groups - often with full US backing - provided they stayed far away from Arabia. In Afghanistan, Saudi money financed Taliban, which warred against Afghanistan’s communist Northern Alliance, Wahabi fighters battling pro-Iranian Shia groups, and militant Wahabi missionaries.

Individual Saudis, a few of them princes, and some Saudi religious charities, gave millions of dollars to groups they held to be freedom fighters: notably Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Palestine (branded `terrorists’ by the US and Israel). Financial aid to the needy and oppressed is a basic tenet of Islam.

Osama bin Laden, a Saudi, has long received funds from a small number of wealthy Saudis who see him as the Che Guevara of the Arab World battling US domination. However, the Saudi regime had nothing to do with these contributions. At the time they were made, the Saudi government was trying to assassinate bin Laden. Most of the funds came from foreign bank accounts over which the Saudi government had no control.

The Saudi royals are now in a dangerous predicament. They depend on American military power for protection against Iraq and Iran - and their own people. The 5,000 US troops based in Saudi Arabia and 40,000 American civilians there are regarded by many Saudis as an army of occupation. Most Saudis idolize America, but are furious at Washington for its unquestioned support of Israel and impending war against Iraq, which they view as naked aggression.

So the royal family must play a risky game, balancing their people’s growing anti-Americanism, which is mirrored across the Muslim World, with their military and political dependence on the US, and need to stay in Washington’s good books.

But the US also needs the Saudis. First, foremost, they supply oil to the US, Europe, and Japan in great quantity, at very low price. Today, oil sells for US$25 a barrel. Bin Laden asserts the west is robbing Arabia’s resources: oil, he insists, should cost $300 a barrel.

The Saudis buy huge quantities of advanced US arms they cannot use and mostly keep in storage: US $40 billion from 1993-2000. These purchases keep US military production lines open, reduce costs of US weapons, and employ large numbers of highly paid defense workers in key electoral states. The Saudis keep at least US$100 billion in the US financial system, with big chunks in government debt.

No matter how dismayed Americans are with Saudis - and vice versa- they need each other. Sweep away the royal family and a Col. Khadaffi or Saddam Hussein would likely seize power who will not so readily answer Washington’s beck and call. Or, if true democratic elections are ever held, Islamists might win. They hold the outrageously subversive idea that Arabia’s vast oil wealth must serve all the Muslim World and not just 7,000 pampered princes.

http://www.bigeye.com/foreignc.htm

I prefer the 14xx time period when my ancestors used to live in Khaimahs and had nothing to wear than being hypocrite and working hand in hand with bunch of morons.

Ali_R never forget who's the moron here.. the intelligent superpower that manages to control the world though puppet monarchies or the idiots who sit on 25% of the oil reserves of the world and still have no say in world politics.

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Ali_R never forget who's the moron here.. the intelligent superpower that manages to control the world though puppet monarchies or the idiots who sit on 25% of the oil reserves of the world and still have no say in world politics.
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Have I denied that hypocrites can not be morons?

I remember reading that Saud's would increase oil supply..for the war on terror.

Unfortunate but true:

  1. West colonized East
  2. West used East's resources and kept East out of industrial revolution
  3. West thus became advanced while East became undeveloped, under developed and developing
  4. West stopped colonizing East

5. West still uses East's resouces

6. So what do we do in the East now? We valiantly fight against each other while at the same time exporting oil and brain power to the West. All in the name religion, a piece of land and humongous hate born of ego.

  1. West still doles out occasional rewards - an fighter jet here, a radar there, ....so we can continue killing each other ...but in limited quantities so that the oil and brain power will keep flowing.

My fellow Indians and Pakistanis: Please. Even if the West want to give us respect, we refuse to take it.

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My fellow Indians and Pakistanis: Please. Even if the West want to give us respect, we refuse to take it.
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Oh yeah when do they ever respect anybody but themselves!

The Saudis have no brains and are the source of a lot of problems for Islam. They control so much of the world's oil yet have no say in what goes on in the world. They have no intellectual or technical achievements to speak of. No wonder America can easily manipulate them!

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The Saudis have no brains and are the source of a lot of problems for Islam. They control so much of the world's oil yet have no say in what goes on in the world. They have no intellectual or technical achievements to speak of. No wonder America can easily manipulate them!
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I agree.

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2. West used East's resources and kept East out of industrial revolution

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Agreed, except for point 2. How was the East "prevented" from participating?

Peace To All Who Read This...