In an article published in The Washington Times, writer Ben Wolfgang pointed out that “US President Joe Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia to sign an agreement to increase oil production could turn into a surprise victory for Russia.” oil production in an attempt to curb a massive increase in world prices and alleviate a growing political headache at home, but there are signs that these efforts may have an unintended beneficiary, which is Russia.

And while a Reuters report said yesterday Thursday that Saudi Arabia more than doubled its quarterly imports of Russian oil last spring and early summer, as the Saudis said they used that Russian fuel to meet the kingdom’s energy needs and free more Saudi oil to be shipped to all parts of the country The world, including the United States of America, has led to a significant increase in Riyadh’s imports of Russian oil in order to undermine US and NATO efforts to impose sanctions against Russia, by reducing energy export revenues, is the basis of the Russian economy.