Saudi Arabia Just Ditched The US Dollar (How This Affects You)
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Top Comments (10)
Isn't odd that this story is nowhere on mainstream media?
The Saudi prince better increase his bodyguards and check his plane brakes.
Anyone remember why President Sadam Hussain, Iraq and Mouammar Ghadafi leader of Libya, had their life ended brutally ?
"If a country tried to get their hands on oil without using dollars, that country historically needed more freedom in their lives." 😆 So true!! 🤡
I remember when saddam no longer wanted the greenback for his oil, he wanted Euros...Iraq got a whole bunch of "freedom" in response.
I'm Saudi Arabian and i want to say that the petrodollar system used to benefit both Saudi Arabia and the United States. Unfortunately, times have changed, and so has the U.S. approach towards us. our agreement was simple oil for security. But now, it feels like the U.S. has been working against us. For example, when the Houthi terrorists were launching missiles at our cities, including our oil fields, the U.S. refused to sell us the weapons we needed to defend ourselves. This wasn’t just a one time incident. Time and again, when we needed support, the U.S. failed to come through. We pay huge amounts of money upfront to purchase American weapons. This money goes to the U.S. Defense Department, which then uses it to build the weapons we need. But instead of delivering these weapons to us as promised, the U.S. Senate blocks the deliveries and sends them to other countries like Ukraine. This has happened despite us already paying for them, and it has left us feeling betrayed. we’ve always relied on the U.S. for security. But now, their foreign policy is failing us. They refuse to cooperate on Middle Eastern issues and seem more interested in creating chaos rather than stability. With our security needs unmet , it’s only natural that we’re looking for new partners. That's why there's a shift towards China
US is famous for exporting Google ads and YouTubers.
The debt plus the interest is a nightmare to the word
When you weaponize a currency, this was bound to happen.
If a country tried to get oil without using dollars, that country historically needed more freedom in their lives
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Top Comments (10)
Isn't odd that this story is nowhere on mainstream media?
The Saudi prince better increase his bodyguards and check his plane brakes.
Anyone remember why President Sadam Hussain, Iraq and Mouammar Ghadafi leader of Libya, had their life ended brutally ?
"If a country tried to get their hands on oil without using dollars, that country historically needed more freedom in their lives." 😆 So true!! 🤡
I remember when saddam no longer wanted the greenback for his oil, he wanted Euros...Iraq got a whole bunch of "freedom" in response.
I'm Saudi Arabian and i want to say that the petrodollar system used to benefit both Saudi Arabia and the United States. Unfortunately, times have changed, and so has the U.S. approach towards us. our agreement was simple oil for security. But now, it feels like the U.S. has been working against us. For example, when the Houthi terrorists were launching missiles at our cities, including our oil fields, the U.S. refused to sell us the weapons we needed to defend ourselves. This wasn’t just a one time incident. Time and again, when we needed support, the U.S. failed to come through. We pay huge amounts of money upfront to purchase American weapons. This money goes to the U.S. Defense Department, which then uses it to build the weapons we need. But instead of delivering these weapons to us as promised, the U.S. Senate blocks the deliveries and sends them to other countries like Ukraine. This has happened despite us already paying for them, and it has left us feeling betrayed. we’ve always relied on the U.S. for security. But now, their foreign policy is failing us. They refuse to cooperate on Middle Eastern issues and seem more interested in creating chaos rather than stability. With our security needs unmet , it’s only natural that we’re looking for new partners. That's why there's a shift towards China
US is famous for exporting Google ads and YouTubers.
The debt plus the interest is a nightmare to the word
When you weaponize a currency, this was bound to happen.
If a country tried to get oil without using dollars, that country historically needed more freedom in their lives