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The Washington Post Reveals Saudi Crown Prince’s Threat to Impose Economic Pain on US Amid Oil Dispute

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The American newspaper The Washington Post sparked a wide interaction among activists on social media after an article entitled “The Saudi Crown Prince Threatened ‘Great’ Economic Pain for the United States Amid an Oil Dispute.”

The Saudi writer, Abd al-Rahman al-Rashed, commented on the article with a lengthy tweet in which he said: “A secret document that may explain the course of tension and then detente in Washington’s relationship with Riyadh, and we saw Blinken in Jeddah on a three-day work mission, in which two hours were with the Crown Prince, which seemed to be the most important in the relations of the two countries.” Since its deterioration.. The Washington Post says it has obtained a leaked US secret document in which Crown Prince MBS warned President Biden that if he continues to threaten the kingdom “he will not deal with his government anymore”, why did the capital newspaper publish it now? It seems to embarrass the Biden administration, as it is the newspaper that lead the campaign against Riyadh.

Al-Rashed continued: “The document, after Biden’s threats to Riyadh with ‘sanctions’ over Saudi Arabia’s reduction of its oil production last fall, is the source of the secret US intelligence document, the Discord messaging platform, which is among tons of documents in a wide leak of top-secret US national security information that included documents about Military and security plans in the Ukraine war and dealing with China.. The Post says The Saudi government politely defended its actions through diplomatic statements in public, but in secret, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman threatened a radical change in the US-Saudi relationship and would not deal with the Biden administration and impose costs Significant economic pressures on the United States, including cuts in oil production, according to the confidential document…”

He added, “8 months have passed, and Biden has not yet imposed sanctions on the Arab country, and Mohammed bin Salman has continued to deal with senior US officials, the latest of which was Secretary of State Blinken this week.. and it is not known whether the ‘Saudi threat’ was transferred directly to US officials.” Or intercepted by electronic espionage, but his dramatic appearance reveals the tension at the heart of a historically long relationship, and one that is growing increasingly tense at a time when China is increasingly interested in the Middle East and courting Saudi Arabia. In the world.. a spokesman for the National Security Council: “We are not aware of such threats by Saudi Arabia,” but he did not deny, “such documents often represent only a snapshot of a moment in time and cannot provide the full picture.”

2023-06-10 03:37:54
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