An article published by the American magazine “Forbes” with the title “Saudi Arabia’s patience is running out for Biden on the agreement with Iran”, caused a lot of reflection on social networks.
Forbes wrote in this article: “Why is Saudi Arabia threatening to cut production and support oil prices this week? The OPEC+ leader offered many market-related reasons to support his position, but the real rationale is likely political, and This is so. It is rooted in the distrust of the Saudis in the administration of US President Joe Biden.
And he said, “It’s no coincidence that the threat of production cuts is being raised this week, as Biden is close to reviving the nuclear deal with Iran, Saudi Arabia’s archenemy.”
He added: “Such an agreement will help Tehran and to some extent the global oil markets by freeing about one million barrels per day of Iran’s oil exports, which have been stifled due to Western sanctions.”
Forbes: His patience is running out
Saudi Arabia’s threat to reduce production is due to distrust in the Biden administration
As long as Washington saves Tehran, Riyadh will not remain idle
– The Saudi energy minister strongly criticized the US government’s intervention in the oil markets, and the Saudis were satisfied with these measures https://t.co/FYcOabefxZ— Christoph Files ﮼1727 (@CressFiles) August 24, 2022
And he considered: “Riyadh will not remain idle until Washington throws a lifeline to Tehran.”
He noted: The threat this week is that Saudi Arabia wants to set the minimum oil price at $100 per barrel, and the Biden administration cannot be happy about this.
He emphasized: “This is political revenge for Biden’s pursuit of the nuclear agreement and improving relations with Iran, and it confirms that Saudi Arabia is more aligned with Russia than America on the world stage.”
Activists retweeted the article widely on Twitter, attaching their tweets with translated excerpts.
From today’s Forbes article:
Saudi Arabia’s threat to reduce production is due to distrust in the Biden administration
As long as Washington saves Tehran, Riyadh will not remain idle
This is what we analyzed in Monday’s report about the comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran and what Washington really wants
pic.twitter.com/9G6Mauh442– Abdullah Mohammad Al-Mulla (@aalmulla14) August 24, 2022
To #Forbes: Leg #Minister of Energy The Saudis have many market-related reasons for endorsing his statements, but the real rationale is probably political and reflects revenge against #Saudi Arabia To follow up management #Biden To achieve #nuclear_agreement With #Iranalso confirms #Riyadh Still more biased #Moscow
— Abdulrahman Abdulrahman (@3bdulr2hmn) August 24, 2022
Source: Lebanon Debate