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Lol, Saudi putting conditions on America. Biden is weak, myabe that's why. If it was a regular US president, Bush or Trump the Saudi king will go to Washington, stand on one leg, bark like a puppy and seek forgiveness. US is the master, Saudi is the slave, not the other way around.
I know that being a Bangladeshi is a hard thing in general for various of reasons that I won't mention here not to hurt your feelings, but I think that you don't understand the US-Saudi Arabian relationship or understand the mindset of Saudi Arabians.
To begin with they were never a Western colony or colony for that matter, they don't feel any inferiority to Westerners in general from my dealings with them, on the contrary they see themselves as equals historically speaking and in fact they conquered large areas of Europe and ruled, dominated and heavily influenced it for centuries. In Spain and Portugal alone for almost 1 millennia.
No US president to date has ever been able to influence the inner workings of Saudi Arabia. What Saudi Arabia did during the 1970's (when they were far weaker) during the oil embargo, had that been any other country outside of Russia, China etc. they would have attacked it long ago or attempted a coup. 9/11 another. The list is endless.
Even today it is Biden that is coming to KSA to beg for forgiveness and to beg Saudi Arabia to stabilize the oil prices. The same Saudi Arabia don't give a **** about US/Western pressure to sanction Russia or cut ties. Not to mention the incredibly strategic Saudi-Chinese relations.
It is clear that you are nothing else than a hater who projects his own insecurities.
As for slaves, Arabs, last time I checked, were never slaves, but I cannot say the same thing for you Bangladeshis.
LOL
You have now proved KSA is the global superpower, US is the vassal.
The Saudi royal family exists because the US kept it. The moment they will go out of line, they will be replaced. Let us not be delusional here.
US has the upper hand against any country on paper. Talk about stating the obvious.
The House of Saud have been in power for 300 years, long before the US was even a country. You are absolutely deluded to think that the US is able to remove that local dynasty from power. They have been the only constant in the Middle East for 300 years.
Most locals love them and why would they rebel when Saudi Arabia is one of the richest, most stable and most quickly developing countries in the entire world with top class infrastructure, great prospects for a great life etc.? Talk about delusion.
Yes, if the US really had a say in who rules KSA, MBS would not be the Crown Prince today but MBN who was the US favorite but he was removed from power and put in house arrest.
Your opinion goes against the trend.. Obama was ill treated by Saudi Arabia,, what could he do about it? Ziltch.. Trump could say anything about KSA as long as he was giving everything it wanted,, those are political games.. Saudi Arabia is a very powerful nation .. you like it or not.. don't look at it under a Bangali lens. with ifs. it will blind you..
That Bangladeshi seems to have a problem with Arabs from his posting history. I would not take him seriously.
Actually, Trump went to Saudi Arabia for his first overseas trip, making it the first destination which says a lot, and he got a sword to dance the Ardha like the baboon that he is. Obama made it perfectly clear he wanted to do to Egypt for his first trip to speak at Cairo University and was not received very well and his next visit was to Saudi Arabia where he bowed down when greeting King Abul Aziz Salman. He took a lot of flack here in the US for that. Bush was holding the king's hand as if he was his first cousin! The US has spent hundreds of billions to help protect Saudiya and please them until recently where they realized their ways were wrong and now that worthless no good for nothing (except he's much better than that goon Trump) has to go there and beg forgiveness for the horrible things he said about Saudiya and MBS.
Well put.
Can anyone ever remember a US president that was this embarrassed diplomatically speaking? From stating this to
coming to literally beg?
It is quite incredible and a sign of the diminishing influence of the US in the world.
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