An #American article about Saudi Arabia's "threat" to #Biden provokes an interaction
An article published by the American magazine "Forbes" under the title "Saudi Arabia's patience with Biden is running out over the Iran deal", sparked a great interaction on social media.
American article about
Saudi Energy Minister: “OPEC +” has the possibility to reduce production at any time and in different ways
In the article, Forbes said: "Why is Saudi Arabia threatening to cut production and support oil prices this week? The OPEC + leader provided many market-related reasons to support his position, but the real logic is likely to be political, and it is rooted in the Saudis' distrust of the administration of the American president Joe Biden."
It is no coincidence that the threat to cut production comes this week as Biden comes close to reviving the nuclear agreement with Iran, Saudi Arabia's arch-rival. Such an agreement would provide economic relief to Tehran and, to a lesser extent, global oil markets by launching About 1 million barrels per day of Iranian oil exports have been stifled by Western sanctions.
Forbes: Her patience is running out
Saudi Arabia's threat to cut production is caused by mistrust in the Biden administration
Riyadh will not stand idly by while Washington rescues Tehran
- The Saudi Energy Minister sharply criticized the US government intervention in the oil markets, and the Saudis have had enough of these actions https://t.co/FYcOabefxZ
— Christophe Files ﮼1727 (@CressFiles) August 24, 2022
And she considered, "Riyadh will not stand idly by while Washington throws a lifeline to Tehran...This week's threat indicates that Saudi Arabia wants to set a minimum price of $100 per barrel for the price of oil...The Biden administration cannot be happy with that," adding: It is political revenge for Biden's pursuit of a nuclear deal and improved relations with Iran, and it also confirms that Saudi Arabia remains more aligned with Russia than the United States on the world stage.
The activists republished the article widely on Twitter, and attached their tweets with translated excerpts.
For #forbes: The #Saudi_energy minister presented many market-related reasons in confirming his statements, but the real logic is likely to be political, reflecting #Saudi retaliation for the Biden administration's pursuit of the #nuclear_deal with #Iran, and also confirms that Riyadh is still More biased towards #Moscow
— Abdulrahman Abdulrahman (@3bdulr2hmn) August 24, 2022
From today's Forbes article:
Saudi Arabia's threat to cut production is caused by mistrust in the Biden administration
Riyadh will not stand idly by while Washington rescues Tehran
This is what we analyzed in Monday's report on the comprehensive nuclear agreement with Iran, and what is Washington's real desire
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— Abdullah Muhammad Al Mulla (@aalmulla14) August 24, 2022
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