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Temstar

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US conditions for normalizing relations between US and SA:

1. SA to not allow China to station troops in the Kingdom (I guess the Golden Wheel guys already there maintaining all the DF-21 don't count)
2. SA to not allow Huawei to do business
3. No trading oil in yuan
4. Increase oil production
5. SA to normalize relations with Israel

In return, Saudi Arabia raise the 3 following conditions towards the US:

1. US to provide security guarantee
2. US to build civilian nuclear power plants
3. Statehood for Palestine

I think they're just trolling each other now.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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2. SA to not allow Huawei to do business
Lmfao. Jeddah should learn from Abu Dhabi. If the US wants to shut down Saudi Air Force's F-15/Es and C-130s remotely, then China should offer them FC-31s and Y-8/9Es as replacement.

3. No trading oil in yuan
The US really is desperate to stave off petroyuan from shaking the petrodollar hegemony, don't they?

Either way, in case that happens, what happens next WRT China-Saudi relations, and China-Arab relations in general?

1. US to provide security guarantee
My gut feeling always tells me that the Jeddah-Tehran reconciliation early this year isn't going to be set in stone at all, considering how the enmity between Sunnis and Shias has been going on for more than a millennium. Perhaps the meeting in Beijing this March can only buy so much time, before the DC-backed Jeddah once again turns against Tehran and continue the Arab-Persian Cold War...

2. US to build civilian nuclear power plants
How's the B3W going, Joe?
 

emblem21

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US conditions for normalizing relations between US and SA:

1. SA to not allow China to station troops in the Kingdom (I guess the Golden Wheel guys already there maintaining all the DF-21 don't count)
2. SA to not allow Huawei to do business
3. No trading oil in yuan
4. Increase oil production
5. SA to normalize relations with Israel

In return, Saudi Arabia raise the 3 following conditions towards the US:

1. US to provide security guarantee
2. US to build civilian nuclear power plants
3. Statehood for Palestine

I think they're just trolling each other now.
Doesn’t really seem to benefit Saudi Arabia much doesn’t it because any time they say provide security guarantees, chances are that they will fail given how those patriots missiles didn’t really do much good with regards to those pipelines that these missiles are supposed to be guarding against Yemen drones. Also, can the USA really build nuclear power plants worth a damn nowadays given their lacklustre infrastructure and those Palestinians have been screwed over for so long that none of this statehood garbage is worth anything with Israel not agreeing to it. Seriously, the USA expects all the benefits without much cost, it simply will not work in the future because the words USA and honesty do not mix. Case in point, the USA says that they will provide endless support to Ukraine in return for walking away from negotiations with the Russians last year in March thanks to Boris Johnson and now they are trying in many different ways to run away from Ukraine to try and fight China which the Saudis, if they see this and Afghanistan should see very clearly that trust in a old man in a diaper is simply looking for pain and is definitely betting on a dying horse
 

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Guess we know why Imran is in jail now. The deal must be fulfilled in keeping him away from power
I am shocked to learn that this was a US-instigated couped... Same thing I said the moment the coup happened, it still applies today.

The US along with its accomplices in the high command of Pakistan military, couped IK, then jailed him to ensure he won't come to power in the foreseeable future.

A completely successful CIA operation


The Chinese wanted him gone? please explain
He is trolling. China wanted nothing else than someone to develop Pakistan economically so, among other reasons, that it could keep up with India's growth.

For that reason China was more than happy with IK being in power even though there were some misgivings in the beginning when the IK administration first came in power
 
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