Well it sounds like the neighborly thing to do would be at least to stop supporting them in their utterly horrific ongoing murder and misery spree in Yemen.. good God, that might even synchronize our moral outrage against the invasion of Ukraine, I mean it's a little out of sync it's a little laggy.. but that would at least you know just maybe not for the reasons entirely we should but, definitely would be the right thing to do.. and if the money works you know, that's usually when the right thing might end up you know getting some sort of semblance of troglodyte version of itself showing up.. That country is largely responsible for the extreme distortion of Islam that has pervaded in the modern age, and we've given them money for over half a century in order to just keep propagating it and it has been us in the butt many a Time.. as well as the entire middle East not that we care because we don't apparently.. but God I would love it if we did.. Saudi Arabia is toxic to the core, as the wahhabi section of Islam has been to Islam as a whole.. and the only reason that hyper extremist fundamentalist distortion of one of the largest faiths got so much clout is because we just kept giving them money to spread it around and legitimize it... Step one be just you know stop giving the money.. just in general, both for our actual security interests not monetary.. and then you know step two would be probably I don't know stop wholesale supporting genocide which you know we shouldn't have done in the first place should have could have would have though you know I'll take what I can get when it happens if it happens. Let them buddy up to Russia, sounds like ideologically they're a lot closer anyways.
@@rogerpennel1798 Saudi arabia in itself with the two holy mosques makes every muslim in the entire earth to move, by one word of King Slaman the costoudian of the two hols mosques, Iran wouldnt dare to even come close to attacking saudi, Iran aint that stupid, The only threat to Saudi would come from the inside and Alhamdullah we are all brothers in islam and we support king Salman and HRH crown prince MBS and the royal family, we live very comfortably and we are safe, may Allah bless us as nation Amen.
The quote was taken out of context lmao. He was showing his concern that deposing Thieu (the south vietnamese president at the time) would make the world see america in that way. Most us allies have been way more stable domestically than the other choices. One could make the argument that their meddling outside their allies bubble is volatile, but that's unfortunately just reinforce the point.
Chris, the best thing about your channel is that I don't know your personal political leanings. Finding channels that can report on geopolitics without the creator's personal politics getting all mixed up in it is rare and shows an objectivity that is commendable. Keep up the good work.
Thanks I go to great lengths to not interject my own thoughts and to purposely put opinions I don’t agree with if they are relevant to the story. The story and information is paramount not a party .
@@Taskandpurpose just some constructive criticism, but in your dejan beric interview I felt that your personal bias got in the way and ruined what could have been an otherwise excellent interview. If you’re going to interview someone for the reason that they show the opposite side of the coin then why act shocked and argue with the man? At that point it’s moving from an interview to a debate and adding tension and awkwardness. You did a good job asking questions but I didn’t appreciate you attacking what seemed like a very reasonable perspective to me. If you saw what he saw in Serbia would you really be a huge NATO fan? Your values and viewpoints are not universal and people on the other side of the world are not obligated to abide by them. Throughout the millennia of recorded history probably >90% of governments were what you would call “authoritarian” so you shouldn’t be shocked when you meet people who aren’t cheerleaders for western democratic values. Not every man can be a NATO “freedom fighter” at the end of the day we will always have an enemy. Also found it strange when you cashed doubt on his farthest shot. Canadian sniper hit over 1000m farther than he claimed and even a Ukrainian sniper claims a farther kill than him. Idk if you were being sarcastic but the distance wasn’t unbelievable. He is a major, and considered a legend, so I’m assuming there’s a good reason why.
@@Chris-df1zr I don’t know, pretending there are 2 sides to every argument is a false premise. Sometimes there is one evidence supported side & one not worth giving any respect to. Sometimes there are 4 or 5 valid ones. And ‘it used to be like X’ is not really an argument for anything besides ‘history is a carnival of errors.’ Slavery was the norm until this century (just didn’t always carry that name). I don’t object to your individual criticisms, but maybe mind your own biases as well.
@@Taskandpurpose you have no clue how the world is setup. Just like the twin towers this is a controlled demolition, to bring about a one world government. All countries with a Rothschild Central Bank are owned.
@@Taskandpurpose And you seem to succeed brilliantly, however I must ask, why did you call the water between them the 'Arabian Gulf' rather than the 'Persian Gulf' which has been the name used since antiquity?
His life history is questionable at best. Cappy had/has friends in high places. He joined the National Guard, and immediately after basic he got a job working on John Stewart's Daily show. He has an advantageous ethno-religious identity.
America is the only country in the world that always leave the allies in the loop and everyone is taking notice and doing what is best for their interest, so don't hold Saudi Arabia responsible.
When a US ally pursues it's interests: 'betrayal'. The US unilaterally waging war and regime change ignoring their allies: totally fine. What did you think would happen?
The Ukraine-Russia conflict being viewed as a "complicated European conflict that does not require to stand against and/or cut ties with Russia" is actually a relatively common perspective in many countries outside the Western spheres of influence; i.e. the classic "third world countries" (where first world = NATO and second world = USSR/Russia).
Yeah that actually seems reasonable. Why should the Arab states get caught up in European conflicts? They already have a crazy environment to deal with😂
So... what do we gain from hating on China because they lock up a few bloodthirsty jihadis who fight for the idea of a 1937 Russian invasion of China, the Islamic State as Russia declared it in western Xinjiang, or maybe we should simply say ISIC, Islamic State in China? I got paid to shoot at jihads. And everybody knows a great many sympathisers who didn't technically fight along also got bombed to bits as well. China locks the jihadis up and suddenly they're the badguys? What?
'It is what it is.' Pakistan essentially helped the Taliban kill and wound thousands of our troops in Afghanistan. And all our government officials said the same thing as excuse for doing nothing.
You mean like Saudi Arabia, the death squads we trained during the cold war in Central America murdering American priest's, the CIA's own rejected plan to murder American citizens and blame on Cuba to justify an invasion. The list goes on.
@@TheLukasDirector damn lol true that, i mean, taliban or not, they aint the ones who did 9/11 so who gives a crap what they do in the confines of their country, that's their problem, not ours. y didnt we go into saudi arabia? thats the real question
Your channel has evolved quite a bit since I first started watching it 2-3 years ago. I really appreciate your in-depth looks into these various world geopolitical situations. Keep up the good work!
All the BRIC countries are moving away from US hegemony, they're sick of the US using the reserve status of the USD as a weapon. This is the elephant in the room you missed in this video. Truly, we are witnesses to the end of US empire. Expect much more global instability as US hegemony and the usd reserve status declines.
@@chadzahirshah2588 It was a statement of fact. The US has and is digging it's own grave, much the way the Romans did. It's not about my "support", it's obvious reality.
MBS is rally brave, maybe too brave meeting with Xi no less this month...both men will be lucky to see the new year, at the very least a serious infusion of 'democracy' into the House of Saud is coming!
Russia is better ? Brazil and other countries like china are either stupid or i don’t know what. Us saved Europe and technically entire world by defeating Japan and Nazis. Now thats reason for ally. What Russia done to other countries to ally ?
Task & Purpose should do a video on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Does Russia’s refusal to aid Armenia when they invoked the collective security clause of their treaty shatter Russia’s reputation as a reliable geopolitical partner? I think it does.
@@Team6OWG The US doesn’t have a collective security treaty with Armenia, so therefore The US is not obligated. Armenia is a member of Russia’s CSTO and Russia abandoned them.
The conflict started with the fall of the USSR and it is ongoing for more than 30 years with different degrees of intensity. I guess you mean the last escalation that led to the Armenia-backed Nagorno-Karabakh region losing a solid chink of their territory. So this conflict is one more brilliant example of the Realpolitik in the world. Months earlier, after a series of US State Dept backed and organized "protests" (follow the money) and new government, led by Nikola Pashinian has been formed. That new government with talibanish vigor rushed to cut all ties with Russia - more or less following the scenario that unfolded after the the coup in Ukraine in 2014. Now, the differences here are that Azerbaijan is tightly connected with Russia too and as well - backed by Turkey that is a historical enemy of Armenia. Another important point is the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. It has been recognized as occupied Azeri region by UN. Third, on paper is independent state - not part of Armenia, so Russia had no legal ground to interfere as Azerbaijan has not attacked Armenia, but a backed by it separatist region. In fact, the state senates of California, Maine, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Rod-Island, Louisiana, Georgia and Michigan have voted and accepted resolutions that were sent to the POTUS and the Congress to acknowledge the independence of NGR. So, when the conflict intensified, it was in fact USA and its vassals from EU that ditched its muppet in Erevan like an used condom as the backing up Armenia would place them in conflict with Turkey (a NATO member) over a military allied with Russia country. Two weeks later, Russia interfered by getting the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Moscow and the conflict deescalated. Overall, this conflict is another brilliant example of the diplomatic incompetence of the latest US administrations. maybe it is time for you to reintroduce "competence" as hiring criteria with priority over skin color, gender and political alignment.
@@r200ti yes, he also forget to mention the role played by Saudi men & money during Soviet interference in Afghanistan. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were backing US Afghan policy and created a fighting force called Mujahideen as per policy, instructions and backing of USA & allies during 1980-2000.
back in 2014 Russia and Saudi Arabia had a bit of a stand off against each other both countries were increasing their oil production to dive bomb the oil price and sink the other in the end both countries lost trillions (yes, with a *t*) but neither was damaged beyond repair after that Russia and Saudi Arabia worked pretty hard to make sure that never happens again
Another interesting and good video. But to be fair, you could have included a chart with the oil price. It indeed skyrocketed in the early war period. But then it decreased, even hitting a level lower than pre war. THIS was the moment, the Saudis cut production of oil to stabilise their income. Actually pretty simple.
The oil price fell, as recession began demand fell, the Opec supply cut aims to maintain the price, but is EXACTLY the opposite to what the rest of the world needs as high oil/food prices this year are causing countries to collapse like Sri Lanka
@@morganfreeman8618 well I think the current price $78 is high compared to the typical 1990-2021 price of $40. The dollar has risen against other currencies too. It's causing a recession in many countries.
When I a kid in the ‘70s, my family and I lived in Saudi Arabia. We were there during the Iranian revolution. Soon after it happened, one of the features that we would see on the way to the beach were anti-aircraft batteries. Socially, the government tightened down on “immoral” activity and enforced such things as shutting down stores during call to prayer, no public eating or drinking at daytime during Rhamadan and disallowing “pagan” practices like hanging Christmas lights and decorations. It’s like they were in a holier than thou contest with Iran.
Islamists from the Muslim Brotherhood moved to Saudi Arabia and hijacked much of the media and social cohesion the Saudi community. They began what’s known as the “Sahwa Movement” which culminated in extreme social and religious conservatism and even extremism in some cases. The government couldn’t do anything but go with the flow as it feared civil unrest by the masses. This is why you saw many of the extremes pop up like “banning females from driving” and “religious police” and “no public eating” The Islamists also hijacked the education programs and started distributing very extreme ideological messaging within said programs. Eventually their power wained throughout the years and the religious police were disbanded and much of their backward taboos and effects reversed. Sincerely, A Saudi.
The US state department is run effectively by far-right nutjobs (i.e.:ideologues/fundamentalists) that follow neoliberalism/neoconservatism to the letter. Its all about US dominance over the planet for these people. Compared to these "wannabe-rulers-of-earth" even the Pentagon seems sane.
That’s great feedback to know ! I’m planning on covering more state department information in the future instead of just focusing on the department of defense
This video is all over the place with your references this time around, Cappy. You talk about 3-D chess, and you can't even show Spock playing it? o_O Insinuating the Russians have advanced M-270 MLRS batteries, when what they really have are are the TOS-1 and BM-21 Grad?
I agree BUT he still sees things in a very US way, for example: 'Saudi funds terrorosim'. Yep that's true. But so does the USA - *even against its allies* (Until 20 years or so back most of the funds the IRA received to fight the Brits with came from the US, particularly Boston area. & 'Saudi's working with Russia for mutual benefit on Oil Prices'. Yep that's true too. But SAudi ISN'T *buying Russian Oil* - The US still buys loads of it 'though. So yes, Mr C is right - It IS *all Realpolitik* or *doublespeak* to you & me.
Talking about buddies and bromances in a geopolitical video is what you cal "maturing"? No such thing as friendship in politics, there never had been. I like the style, though there is much oversimplifying here, so the videos can hardly be called informative, rather entertaining. More gags, less actual politics, which is perfectly understandable, taking channel format into account. Or else the vid would be 10 times as long and far less interesting to this audience.
@@Morozilka12 Yeah, it's funny to see when Hollywood-groomed Americans suddenly open their eyes on that their country is not actually a bastion of democracy and freedom, but a supporter or creator of the majority of the world's darkest regimes.
If 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia wants to be allies with 🇷🇺 Russia instead, then the 🇺🇸 US should withdraw from Saudi Arabia completely and stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia (starting with halting the sale of spare parts to Saudi Arabia). Let 🇷🇺 Russia defend 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia's oil fields from threats like 🇮🇷 Iran.
Do you think they'll take threats from your president without reacting? Where have you been for the past two years? Busy changing the gender of children or learning the appropriate pronouns?
You mixed in some footage of King Farouk as well (the guy lighting Roosevelt's cigarette). Fun fact, Farouk didn't smoke but heard that Roosevelt did and kept a lighter on him just in case he needed to gain points with the guy
Straight from my favorite infantryman`s mouth, thank you for this great recap on US-Saudi relations! One can learn more in 21 minutes here than by reading Foreign Policy for a year straight :) Have a great weekend and keep up the great work. Liked and subscribed 😀
@Maige presents Realpolitik, as horrific as it can be, is what it is. Often at times it's trying to determine which path to take which leads to the lesser evil.
If America and Canada would ramp up there own oil production,that would ease much of the problems with price at the pumps.Both country use mega amounts of oil,yet refuse to increase there own oil production.
It would collapse the saudi dictatorship, something the usa does not want. And with it severely damage the arms industry. Something the usa also does not want. And it would have no more reason to be in saudi arabia, something the usa also does not want. Plus, north american oil is far to expensive and poluting to activly persue. Opec would lower prices, making the usa economicly uncompetitive with the rest of the world which would have massive impact on the domestic economy.
The only real way to do that would be to nationalize the oil industry so we could make sure it's used in North America before being exported. Also, most of our North American oil reserves aren't the thin "sweet" crude that the middle east has. Their oil is thinner so it's easier to refine & ours is thicker & harder to refine. Also that's not even touching on the fact we wouldn't have near enough refineries. We've slowed down or basically stopped building refineries in America for the last few decades bcuz of the environmental impact. Our government basically decided to let other countries trash their environments instead of ours. This whole issue is ridiculously complicated
@@nolongerblocked6210 Or better understood as our elected leaders have no idea what they're doing for energy policy and have instead decided to legislate and regulate based on talking points and pressures from 20-30 y/o's who have no idea how the energy grid operates.
Man, imagine if we just prepared for this obvious eventuality where the US would run in conflict with saudi arabia's goals, and instead drilled our own damn oil.
Um you do drill your damn oil. US doesn't technically need to import as you can meet your demand. On top of that we Canadians up here don't have enough pipeline to reach international market when you guys axed Keystone II so we have to continue sell to the midwest at steep discount.
USA should figure out how they will solve the broken society inside USA. Start from black lives matter to legalize child sex abuse "paedophilia" other than lecture us in Saudi Arabia about human rights! And so on. We totally happy with our thoughts and our lifestyle.
In many ways, India is also following the same path that the Saudis are taking: domestic interests first, international interests second. Unfortunately, too many people in the Washington Beltway don't seem to understand this, and seem to think that the world still revolves around American interests, circa pre-1991. The United States economic and energy policies need to be flexible enough to adjust when our so-called "allies" abroad have agendas that can affect the USA domestically.
Let me posit this: if Iran invaded Saudi Arabia, or Pakistan invaded India, or China invaded Taiwan or China invaded India. Who do you think these bitch ass countries would call? Themselves?? No they would call the US. That’s why these people need to learn that our interest reign supreme if their interest are even to be considered by anyone else. I think that’s largely forgotten on a lot of these countries
@@Acidfox86 That's not how it works, though. We're overly dependent on foreign oil on one hand (the Saudis) and need as many allies as possible to check mate the Chinese on the other (India). That's the problem, and, until something is done about it, we're kind of stuck,
@@dswynne we are overly dependent on oil because the US and the left in the US does not want to drill to our full capacity. We buy foreign oil for geopolitical strategy not out of need. We have more gas than we know what to do with too. So our dependence isn’t really a factor to me. It is only about who’s in the White House
@@chadzahirshah2588 Did you upvote your own comment out of the same stupidity you just stated? 5 years left of oil? And you think there wouldn't already be a world war? What world do you people live in that you can make such a claim? If you want to be taken serious, don't start out with a 5 year time frame to when we run out of oil Chad.
Or people could take some personal responsibility and curb their rampant consumerism. I could live without Amazon. Most people are too short sighted tho.
During Covid, oil fell to $0. Republicans were super nice, and told KSA to raise the price, because Americans were losing money, because it hurt US oilfields, and their ability to pay staff, and loans. How quickly we forget.
I really wish the US would do something about its horrific human rights problems. The largest prison population in the world. Poorly trained police that shoots civilians at an alarming rate. Racism. Keeping indigenous population in concentration camps called "indian reserves"... it would raise the US standing in the world if they invested as much in human rights at home as it does in "geopolitical" wars around the world. Really.
@@tomhenry897 lol when did the us give a shit about a bunch of brow people on another side of the war, they not never even raise a figer about saudi war crime all this years
Thank you for the great video! While I'm aware of the general international situation in the Middle East, it is very captivating to listen to your description of all what is going on right now. Regards from the UK, and have a good night.. Anthony...
I agree on the assessment that it's all about the money. It's mildly amusing that us U.S. folk get our hackles up when other countries look out for themselves even though we've been doing the exact same thing since our colonial separation from Britain. The U.S.A. has updated their Facebook relationship with Saudia Arabia to "It's Complicated", meanwhile Saudi Arabia has kept that status as, "Open Relationship".
Saudis stance seems pretty fair its main benefit is just stabilizing oil prices and repairing its economy. Us having so much responsibility and being a central power sucks for it we can't overlook the effect, but Saudi would severely complicate its won situation if going with us
We've been doing the exact same things since the formation of the Republic by a revolution by racist sexist white men against a tyrannical government of British racist sexist white Men. The US ... is a Constitutional Federal Republic .. created under the God of the Jews & Christians .... of, by & for ... the People of the US either by vote ( 1A) or gun (2A). God is not a racist sexist white Man from Virginia with the last name Jefferson or Madison. The moment the Declaration of Independence was ratified ... was when non white Americans & women ... had inalienable rights .... including the right to vote for their government AND the right to bear arms in a REVOLUTION against a tyrannical government. Every US government since 1776 ... has violated the the rights of the People of the US ... to elections and/or revolution. The 2A has nothing to do with gun rights. It is about the People of the US ... having the right to bear arms in a REVOLUTION against a tyrannical government (eg Brits, Confederacy, the those from the Jim crow South). Both Republicans & Democrats ... do not want well regulated People's Militia's in ever State ... policing what they are doing and with the right to remove a tyrannical government by force. The US Constitution is only about .... GOVERNANCE ... of, by & for the People of the US .... either by vote/courts OR militia/revolution. The 2A tells the government that it can not infringe on the right of Revolution by the People of the US ... in well regulated Militia necessary for a free state. C'mon. It does matter what nation you are ... all People are equal and have inalienable rights to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness ... and all governments should be of, by & for the People ... and protect these fundamental rights. The US created the greatest system of government ever ... under the God of the Jews & Christians .... and then immediately violated the rights of the People to vote or revolution. Allah means "god of the moon." Mohammad means "the praised one" and is only to address a pagan god. Akbar is the name of the pagan sun god. The Quran orders muslims to hate & kill non believers, especially the Jews & Christians, apostates, proselytizers and ... any Muslim you believe is a hypocrite (lol). ISIS, Taliban, ... are good & obedient Muslims. Abdullah means "slaves of Allah." Anybody ..... who insults Mohammad must be killed even if they repent ...... but ... you can insult Allah so long as you repent after 3 days. Only morons believe Islam .... is a religion that follows the God of Abraham, Issac, & Jacob ... and is a religion of peace equally when practiced correctly. WTF? Allah promised a Heaven of endless sex with virgins so white you can see the marrow of their bones ... because pagan Arabs were racists and obsessed with white womens & sex. So why exactly ... is the US under the God of the Jews & Christians ... forming alliances with Islamic, communist & neo-Fascist regimes that is violates the fundamental rights of every human being ... especially the right to vote ... & .... revolution? Again. Every US government since 1776 ... has violated the the inalienable rights of the People of the US ... to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness ... through elections or revolution. The tyrannical governments will do what they have to to maintain their control of the People.
You totally missed an important point. The Saudis never were friends with the US to start with. Ideological difference is not all what there is because more importantly there's general grudgein the middle east towards the west due to imperialism. Whether it being the invasions of Iraq, Syria or Libya, support of war in Yemen, or installing oppressive dictatorships in Egypt, Jordan or turning a blind eye to others that don't necessarily affect American interests. The "western values" you're talking about never were exercised by the US. To the Saudis and the rest in the middle east Russia and China are not different than the US
Fun fact: OPEC does this fairly regularly letting their cronies (including in the US of course) and themselves profit a lot from these manufactured wobbles in prices. It also gives opec countries a diplomatic pressure tool of course which is how they used it this time, but it's not something new or special they've done just for Russia
The US of course?? I don't know where you get your information from buddy or what country you're from, but the Sally's can't be trusted by us and we never trusted them. They will screw you over in a heartbeat
Absolutely nothing to do with using it as a diplomatic pressure tool. It was 100% strictly an economic decision. Oil prices are lower now than they were when the cut was made. It was obvious oil demand was gonna go down and the cut was necessary to stabilize the price.
The real question is, why won't the US just stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia? The US uses this soft power tactic literally all the time. The Saudis are almost solely dependent on US weaponry and therefore maintenance for it's entire army. There is no way in hell the Saudis can afford to not sell to the entire US ally bloc in response. They are the richest and most oil-consuming nations in the world., Tthe saudis are terrified of Iran and can't sell oil to its biggest markets, so why dosent the US do this? That's a double threat. Also why doesn't the US swallow it's pride and deal with Venezuela again. So what if its a dictatorship, all the Arab countries are and at least they have way more Idelogically in common with the western world. Minorities aren't opressed and there is an actual will amoung the people for democracy. Plus it eases the mass migration to the US. It's a solid win-win. The EU is even brokering a new nuclear deal with Iran to increase oil supply and venesuella isn't half as bad in terms of opression vs oppertunity for oil and boarder security. It seam like a no brainer and I think it's only a matter of pride preventing the west from doing a 180 on it's policy. Why do we deal with heredity monarch dictators who don't respect women, minority and LGBT rights and don't support dictators who do?
I have bad news for you, most of the world is run by dictators. If we don't deal with them, then we don't deal with a good 60 percent of the planet. Russia, China, most of Africa and South America. Yeah it sucks, but we have to make moral compromises in order to have relationships with them.
Venezuela hasn't been buying hundreds of billions of dollars in US weapons, otherwise Biden would already be shaking hands with Maduro. Also, like @@immortalwarrior2695 said, because Iran - the reason why all those weapons are being bought in the first place.
In fact, the way homosexuals are treated in the Middle East is the way the people of these countries want them to be. The overwhelming majority of people want homosexuality to be a crime punishable in the worst way.
Casually gonna ignore the $400m in aid we gave to Ukraine and that we gave back the Grom 2 ballistic missile launchers we bought from them a few years ago
A critical factor that affects Saudi relations with US is the recent shift in US policy on Iran's nuclear weapons development. The current US administration is moving towards an agreement which will effectively speed up Iran's progress towards nuclear weapons. It's no wonder why the Saudis are very worried about US actions. How would we feel if a neighbor decided to throw a rattlesnake over our fence while saying 'have a good day' ?
This assessment that Biden administration is”moving towards an agreement which will effectively speed up Iran’s progress towards nuclear weapons” is a 🐂💩lie .. based in no facts!! Where does one come up with these fairy tales. It was the Trump administration walking away from the agreement that even had the backing of China and Russia and regular UN inspections.That decision has allowed Iran to move towards the enrichment needed to start down the nuclear road .. unabated!! All on Trump .. all on Netanyahu…
@@ronmaximilian6953 commit treason?? How? When? The free world are democracies.. the policies, foreign and domestic, vary from one administration to another. The free press allows healthy public debate about those policies. BUT .. the Middle East, with the exception of Israel’s limited democracy, are dictatorships. There is no public debate, there is no free press (ask Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi) and very limited social media. You don’t get to paint with one brush, one colour, all of American policy. You do in Saudi Arabia and they need to decide what side they are on .. unfortunately, there is no third option anymore in this fight against a world order that will allow the strongest to determine what the borders will be!!
@@ronmaximilian6953 an undeclared war .. but as we see daily .. Iran has its own internal “policy” issues going on. That all said .. the Persians of Iran should have been a greater friends of the west than the Arab’s of the various kingdoms in Middle East ever have been. But the Middle East is complicated.. very complicated!
I love when you say Saudi Arabia and US's relation is Realpolitik where as Saudi Arabia and Russia's relationship is because they are authoritarian regime. Countries are friends with other countries because of own interest. Thats all !
To be honest it makes sense, authoritarian dictatorships tend to stick together and help each other. It was weird that the US was supporting this inhumane dictatorship and will continue to do so despite Saudis spitting in their face
Or maybe, just maybe, a lot more countries than you realize are authoritarian and the US simply started to talk about it only when said countries have grown strong enough to challenge US control in the area? Pick a single fast growing third world country of the 20th century yourself and tell me which one of them didn’t enjoy the fastest rate of growth and industrialization when they were authoritarian?
Yeah, Iran was friendly to Israel up until Khomeini took over in 1979. Yom Kippur was in October 1973 though, the war in June 1967 was the Six-Day War where Israel launched pre-emptive strikes on Egypt.
The embargo in the 70’s by OPEC was a punitive action against the US. Other OPEC production restrictions are to keep prices stable and high by limiting exports. Like currently.
I'm starting to think Chris, the average infantry man, is not an average infantry man but rather an average intelligence operative. Great video as always mate!
The war consisted of two phases the first was codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 August 1990 - 17 January 1991) for operations leading to the buildup of troops and defense of Saudi Arabia. And the second was Operation Desert Storm (17 January 1991 - 28 February 1991) was the combat phase.
and then they happily bombed Iraq for a decade every time they needed to wag some dead dog for the press while the CIA was happily protecting their asset Osama and his friends... 😬
the way saudi arabia acts towards ukraine is the same way the west and europe acted towards plastaine, if you wanna call one inhuman and the other isnt then you are a hypocrite, just cause s.a is pursing its own benefit doesnt make them and less humane than the next country, u.s is just mad s.a wont the things the they want.
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2:26 Wait, what?? Israel fought Iran and Egypt? 😂😂😂 Dude it's Syria and Egypt. Iran wasn't involved, they were an Israeli ally at the time. Ahhh how things change.
It was interesting hearing the Australian Ambassador to the the US, Kim Beazley say that: the oil price tripled because US food export price tripled. That this was an attempt to just not loose money on trade.
Saudi Arabia makes more money when oil is more expensive. They also have military and industry trade agreements with both Russia and Ukraine (they were even developing military aircraft with Ukraine) So I truly doubt this was done “for Russia” as much as it was for OPEC’s benefit. As for their friendship with the US you shouldn’t expect much when you call someone a “pariah” and say you’ll “make them pay”
I think we didn’t watch the same videos to the US Saudi seems like it’s betraying it but Saudi I think feels like a stage is setting between the 3 superpowers and wants to be cool between all if stay as neutral as possible if ww3 does arise because usually the countries that stay neutral and sell weapons and join the war at the last moment are the ones to leave the war with a great economy
IF WE SUPPORT, IN ANY WAY, DICTATORSHIPS WHO OPPRESS THEIR PEOPLE, JUST AS SAUDI ARABIA DOES, WE (AMERICAN'S, CANADIAN'S, AND MANY OTHER PEOPLES) WILL PROTEST AND UPRISE AGAINST SUCH INJUSTICE! IT IS CURRENTLY BREWING...!
The US, frankly, doesn't need to have DoD personnel in Saudi Arabia, even for TDY. Places such as Camp Arifjan (Kuwait), Qatar, and Bahrain (for US Navy) can stand in place of Saudi Arabia. And if China and India want to secure their oil, they can step up to the plate and send ships and personnel to do so.
@@Rob_F8F saudi is china biggest oil export having a good saudi-us relationship means massive leverage over china ( btw he is only a youtuber who dose not understand how politics really work)
@@majedaldawish733 Wouldn't need leverage over China if we didn't create them by handing over tons of our industry to them and shipping a bunch off to other countries as well.. What happens when government and media spoon feeds a bunch of socialist BS getting people to think everything should be equal and the should just be handed chit..
He is not an average infantryman. His life history is suspect. He got a job on John Stewart's Daily Show right after he completed Basic Training. He also has a ertain ethno-religious identity, which dominates media management.
And when the technology doesn't provide for the Western World's energy needs, what then? We will have pushed the Saudis into a the Russian's waiting arms. That's going to work out for Western Economies how????
You’re totally correct, but the problem is that if Russia and Ukraine war spread to other Baltic nations that’ll cause instability in European continent and you must admit to killing of innocent people still sucks
Saudia Arabia explained themselves fairly well why they came to this decision. To stablize the prices. Look at how cheap the prices are in the USA right now. The fact that Europe is hurting is honestly Europe's fault for hubris and energy arrogance, but the whole market would need to be silly low to help Europe.
@@G2Bryce No, what are you smoking? The prices are at $76 a barrel right now in the US with a downward trend. That's lower than before the war. They are stabilizing.
I mean money is money. That's why most wars happen. it's also why we're aiding Ukraine, so military contractors can replace gifted equipment through taxpayer money and they can get more dough. Thank your local, regional, and national corrupt politician and government structure that legalized bribery.
This video reminds of Mandela’s response when he was asked by an entitled and not surprisingly arrogant American why he was in touch with Libya and Cuba. His response was YOU want your enemy to be everybody’s enemy and the real world doesn’t work that way. We are conducting relationships based on how other conduct their relationship with us. Luckily this video is produced for a western audience so it would mean nothing to non-westerners but it is still incredibly fascinating to see the same level of pure arrogance is still persistent. Oh well.
I think this is a good thing for progress on the battlefield. However, soldiers also should be trained on using non electronic warfare also. Iron sights, eyes and ears, hand signals.... The more you depend on technology, the less aware you are of your situation. If technology fails, they need to be prepared to fight without it.
True, just look at kids today what happens to them when they have no cell service or loose their phones. Same will apply to battle field when technology fails
If the Saudis don't want rainbow flags flying over Mecca, they have little choice but to cozy up to Russia & China. And so long as the US & EU continue to push their cultural imperialism (just look at the behaviour of some Westerners at the Quatar World Cup), the Saudis would be well advised to keep their options open. A very mature assessment all round. Well done Cappy.
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Might Saudi-Arabia be planning to attack (invade) Iran?
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Well it sounds like the neighborly thing to do would be at least to stop supporting them in their utterly horrific ongoing murder and misery spree in Yemen.. good God, that might even synchronize our moral outrage against the invasion of Ukraine, I mean it's a little out of sync it's a little laggy.. but that would at least you know just maybe not for the reasons entirely we should but, definitely would be the right thing to do.. and if the money works you know, that's usually when the right thing might end up you know getting some sort of semblance of troglodyte version of itself showing up..
That country is largely responsible for the extreme distortion of Islam that has pervaded in the modern age, and we've given them money for over half a century in order to just keep propagating it and it has been us in the butt many a Time.. as well as the entire middle East not that we care because we don't apparently.. but God I would love it if we did.. Saudi Arabia is toxic to the core, as the wahhabi section of Islam has been to Islam as a whole.. and the only reason that hyper extremist fundamentalist distortion of one of the largest faiths got so much clout is because we just kept giving them money to spread it around and legitimize it... Step one be just you know stop giving the money.. just in general, both for our actual security interests not monetary.. and then you know step two would be probably I don't know stop wholesale supporting genocide which you know we shouldn't have done in the first place should have could have would have though you know I'll take what I can get when it happens if it happens.
Let them buddy up to Russia, sounds like ideologically they're a lot closer anyways.
The United States is not a democratic run country.
Biden can't even wip his own @$$
He's a controlled puppet.
We are living in a dictatorship
"The real jihad was the friends we made along the way "-Saudi Arabia
Yes comrade
'With friends like the Saudi's...' Hey wait a minute. It would appear only our defense industry needs friends like the Saudi's.
Tbh, It was like that 😂.
That’s a sweet thought
@@rogerpennel1798 Saudi arabia in itself with the two holy mosques makes every muslim in the entire earth to move, by one word of King Slaman the costoudian of the two hols mosques, Iran wouldnt dare to even come close to attacking saudi, Iran aint that stupid, The only threat to Saudi would come from the inside and Alhamdullah we are all brothers in islam and we support king Salman and HRH crown prince MBS and the royal family, we live very comfortably and we are safe, may Allah bless us as nation Amen.
Saudi Arabia just realised what Henry Kissinger once said : To be an enemy of the US is dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal
Never heard that. But a really insightful point!
@@stevent8314 google it
The quote was taken out of context lmao. He was showing his concern that deposing Thieu (the south vietnamese president at the time) would make the world see america in that way. Most us allies have been way more stable domestically than the other choices. One could make the argument that their meddling outside their allies bubble is volatile, but that's unfortunately just reinforce the point.
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Almost all US Wars have been against former allies.
Henry Kissinger is a cockroach
Chris, the best thing about your channel is that I don't know your personal political leanings. Finding channels that can report on geopolitics without the creator's personal politics getting all mixed up in it is rare and shows an objectivity that is commendable. Keep up the good work.
Thanks I go to great lengths to not interject my own thoughts and to purposely put opinions I don’t agree with if they are relevant to the story. The story and information is paramount not a party .
@@Taskandpurpose just some constructive criticism, but in your dejan beric interview I felt that your personal bias got in the way and ruined what could have been an otherwise excellent interview. If you’re going to interview someone for the reason that they show the opposite side of the coin then why act shocked and argue with the man? At that point it’s moving from an interview to a debate and adding tension and awkwardness. You did a good job asking questions but I didn’t appreciate you attacking what seemed like a very reasonable perspective to me. If you saw what he saw in Serbia would you really be a huge NATO fan? Your values and viewpoints are not universal and people on the other side of the world are not obligated to abide by them. Throughout the millennia of recorded history probably >90% of governments were what you would call “authoritarian” so you shouldn’t be shocked when you meet people who aren’t cheerleaders for western democratic values. Not every man can be a NATO “freedom fighter” at the end of the day we will always have an enemy. Also found it strange when you cashed doubt on his farthest shot. Canadian sniper hit over 1000m farther than he claimed and even a Ukrainian sniper claims a farther kill than him. Idk if you were being sarcastic but the distance wasn’t unbelievable. He is a major, and considered a legend, so I’m assuming there’s a good reason why.
@@Chris-df1zr I don’t know, pretending there are 2 sides to every argument is a false premise. Sometimes there is one evidence supported side & one not worth giving any respect to. Sometimes there are 4 or 5 valid ones. And ‘it used to be like X’ is not really an argument for anything besides ‘history is a carnival of errors.’ Slavery was the norm until this century (just didn’t always carry that name).
I don’t object to your individual criticisms, but maybe mind your own biases as well.
@@Taskandpurpose you have no clue how the world is setup. Just like the twin towers this is a controlled demolition, to bring about a one world government. All countries with a Rothschild Central Bank are owned.
@@Taskandpurpose And you seem to succeed brilliantly, however I must ask, why did you call the water between them the 'Arabian Gulf' rather than the 'Persian Gulf' which has been the name used since antiquity?
I literally bursted out laughing when he suggested US equipment came with an affection for human life.
Sometimes when I am angry I think that USA is just negative selection funnel with psychopaths on top. Probably it is not such plain and simple.
Dude is brainwashed to the bone.
Yeah there might be some restrictions, but they are practically meaningless. US made bombs are all over Yemen.
Was just looking for a comment like that ! So pathetic and pro US, like US had not civilian casualties in Irak and Afghanistan
"Relax, Jack. This is the "war on terror": we're not going to kill civilians. Extremists, lawless gangs, mad man..."
That was a really good and thought provoking analysis. I'm going to declare you an above average infantryman.
Infantrymen are ALL above average. 😁
Top third, for sure.
His life history is questionable at best. Cappy had/has friends in high places. He joined the National Guard, and immediately after basic he got a job working on John Stewart's Daily show. He has an advantageous ethno-religious identity.
You do declare
Yes, i'm now not sure whether he is infantryman. I guess, this text is given to him by cia for propaganda purpose or he is a cia officer.
America is the only country in the world that always leave the allies in the loop and everyone is taking notice and doing what is best for their interest, so don't hold Saudi Arabia responsible.
That is what is happening. The world see US as a hindrance than an ally. Like going to bed with the devil.
"to ensure that no civilians are hurt." That's got to be a joke of the century.
this comment is underrated !
Like they care!
“they’re not hurt they’re just dead”
- uncle sam
unbelieveable how he tried to shift the burden of suppurting a genocidal war to russia lol
i mean - it totally ignores the Pentagons own internal assessment of what drones are doing
When a US ally pursues it's interests: 'betrayal'.
The US unilaterally waging war and regime change ignoring their allies: totally fine.
What did you think would happen?
OP really needs to work on your effort to pronounce names properly and not just "Americanize" it to his ease
Allies being sucked dry by USA 😀. Example : Europe 😁
Always has been 🔫
@@user-ml6jb8hr4iNo he doesn't. EYE RAN lol.
The Ukraine-Russia conflict being viewed as a "complicated European conflict that does not require to stand against and/or cut ties with Russia" is actually a relatively common perspective in many countries outside the Western spheres of influence; i.e. the classic "third world countries" (where first world = NATO and second world = USSR/Russia).
Until they start wondering where this new ice age has come from
@@bigmerlin3795 literally nothing they can do for that.
Yeah that actually seems reasonable. Why should the Arab states get caught up in European conflicts? They already have a crazy environment to deal with😂
Well look what happened when the USSR became close allies with Cuba.
@@howhigh0521 Because an escalation could lead to the end of the world as we know it lol.
Countries don't have allies, they have business partners.
And everyone has their interests, when they don’t need you, they dump you. There’s no such thing as friends
@@Bigman-fh1fz If people really want world peace, eradicate 8 billion people and world peace will be achieved.
So... what do we gain from hating on China because they lock up a few bloodthirsty jihadis who fight for the idea of a 1937 Russian invasion of China, the Islamic State as Russia declared it in western Xinjiang, or maybe we should simply say ISIC, Islamic State in China?
I got paid to shoot at jihads. And everybody knows a great many sympathisers who didn't technically fight along also got bombed to bits as well. China locks the jihadis up and suddenly they're the badguys? What?
India and Russia : yes yes
Not so, it's Mafia boss for USA. If you're not with me, you're against me. USA interests reign above all other countries ( MAGA ) !
'It is what it is.' Pakistan essentially helped the Taliban kill and wound thousands of our troops in Afghanistan. And all our government officials said the same thing as excuse for doing nothing.
Not to be "that guy", but what exactly were you guys doing in Afghanistan?
You mean like Saudi Arabia, the death squads we trained during the cold war in Central America murdering American priest's, the CIA's own rejected plan to murder American citizens and blame on Cuba to justify an invasion. The list goes on.
@@TheLukasDirector Taliban rat extermination?
I mean can you blame them? They were defending their country from invaders Pakistan gladly helped them
@@TheLukasDirector damn lol true that, i mean, taliban or not, they aint the ones who did 9/11 so who gives a crap what they do in the confines of their country, that's their problem, not ours. y didnt we go into saudi arabia? thats the real question
Shale oil digging is one of the most brutal methods to the environment. Important to highlight that before it's too late
Your channel has evolved quite a bit since I first started watching it 2-3 years ago. I really appreciate your in-depth looks into these various world geopolitical situations. Keep up the good work!
It's because he's getting paid by the DOJ and they are using bots to boost his views.
Yeah I like these. He has a knack for making what should be boring enjoyable too.
yeah he's a lot more of a shill now
It’s been a crazy transition from covering guns to covering world events
His channel has been the best.
Not until the Russia and Ukraine war then he begin to add a bit CNN flavor on his content.
All the BRIC countries are moving away from US hegemony, they're sick of the US using the reserve status of the USD as a weapon. This is the elephant in the room you missed in this video. Truly, we are witnesses to the end of US empire. Expect much more global instability as US hegemony and the usd reserve status declines.
So you support global instability? If so why should the average everyday person who isn’t politically charged support this ideology?
@@chadzahirshah2588 It was a statement of fact. The US has and is digging it's own grave, much the way the Romans did. It's not about my "support", it's obvious reality.
MBS is rally brave, maybe too brave meeting with Xi no less this month...both men will be lucky to see the new year, at the very least a serious infusion of 'democracy' into the House of Saud is coming!
Russia is better ? Brazil and other countries like china are either stupid or i don’t know what.
Us saved Europe and technically entire world by defeating Japan and Nazis. Now thats reason for ally. What Russia done to other countries to ally ?
Rusia: we support Iran
Arabia: we support rusia
Iran: we hate Arabia
Us: wtf
The US should support Iran TBH, and Russia should support Saudi Arabia
@@philoslother4602 Maybe after the regime change that will happen 🤣
@@zloyboy8 regime change will never happen in Iran
@@benjaminjohnsonboston same with Saudi Arabia
@@worldspam5682 Regime change will never happen In Saudi Arabia. The west are isolating their self
you should do one on how Israel also does not sanction Russia
No, some people would accuse him of being antisemitic somehow
Task & Purpose should do a video on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Does Russia’s refusal to aid Armenia when they invoked the collective security clause of their treaty shatter Russia’s reputation as a reliable geopolitical partner? I think it does.
Working on this now yes sir
@@Team6OWG The US doesn’t have a collective security treaty with Armenia, so therefore The US is not obligated. Armenia is a member of Russia’s CSTO and Russia abandoned them.
@@Taskandpurpose pls also include the EU relations and role into the video as well.
@@Team6OWG sorry, does the US have a security treaty with armenia like russia does or is this the dumbest 'BUTAMERICA'ism I've see yet?
The conflict started with the fall of the USSR and it is ongoing for more than 30 years with different degrees of intensity. I guess you mean the last escalation that led to the Armenia-backed Nagorno-Karabakh region losing a solid chink of their territory.
So this conflict is one more brilliant example of the Realpolitik in the world. Months earlier, after a series of US State Dept backed and organized "protests" (follow the money) and new government, led by Nikola Pashinian has been formed. That new government with talibanish vigor rushed to cut all ties with Russia - more or less following the scenario that unfolded after the the coup in Ukraine in 2014.
Now, the differences here are that Azerbaijan is tightly connected with Russia too and as well - backed by Turkey that is a historical enemy of Armenia. Another important point is the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. It has been recognized as occupied Azeri region by UN. Third, on paper is independent state - not part of Armenia, so Russia had no legal ground to interfere as Azerbaijan has not attacked Armenia, but a backed by it separatist region. In fact, the state senates of California, Maine, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Rod-Island, Louisiana, Georgia and Michigan have voted and accepted resolutions that were sent to the POTUS and the Congress to acknowledge the independence of NGR.
So, when the conflict intensified, it was in fact USA and its vassals from EU that ditched its muppet in Erevan like an used condom as the backing up Armenia would place them in conflict with Turkey (a NATO member) over a military allied with Russia country.
Two weeks later, Russia interfered by getting the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Moscow and the conflict deescalated.
Overall, this conflict is another brilliant example of the diplomatic incompetence of the latest US administrations. maybe it is time for you to reintroduce "competence" as hiring criteria with priority over skin color, gender and political alignment.
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Iran wasn't a part of Yom Kippur war ,
Actually at the time Iran was considered an ally of the west
I believe you meant Syria and Egypt
Yes, it's a stunning inaccuracy. They only turned to be enemy in 1979.
Yup. No Iran, still under the Shah.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yom_Kippur_War
just like he said M B.S is the prince still, his father the former king is some how alive. this is a bad propaganda channel. everything
He IS an American.
@@BOX3DOUT The saudis only change up the titles two months ago. as for propaganda, please tell us where exactly you get your "truth"
Without me noticing, this became an excellent geopolitics history channel.
Which is weird. Does not fit cool story pattern natural for some random veteran dude.
That's proper stepping up. Been making videos for years getting better and better
@@r200ti yes, he also forget to mention the role played by Saudi men & money during Soviet interference in Afghanistan. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were backing US Afghan policy and created a fighting force called Mujahideen as per policy, instructions and backing of USA & allies during 1980-2000.
back in 2014 Russia and Saudi Arabia had a bit of a stand off against each other
both countries were increasing their oil production to dive bomb the oil price and sink the other
in the end both countries lost trillions (yes, with a *t*) but neither was damaged beyond repair
after that Russia and Saudi Arabia worked pretty hard to make sure that never happens again
Another interesting and good video. But to be fair, you could have included a chart with the oil price. It indeed skyrocketed in the early war period. But then it decreased, even hitting a level lower than pre war. THIS was the moment, the Saudis cut production of oil to stabilise their income. Actually pretty simple.
I read it in Freeman's voice too
The oil price fell, as recession began demand fell, the Opec supply cut aims to maintain the price, but is EXACTLY the opposite to what the rest of the world needs as high oil/food prices this year are causing countries to collapse like Sri Lanka
@@RobBCactive The oil price is not high.
@@morganfreeman8618 well I think the current price $78 is high compared to the typical 1990-2021 price of $40. The dollar has risen against other currencies too.
It's causing a recession in many countries.
@@morganfreeman8618 That's why diesel is $5+ a gallon in the midwest, I can't imagine what it is on the coasts.. Not high my azz..
When I a kid in the ‘70s, my family and I lived in Saudi Arabia. We were there during the Iranian revolution. Soon after it happened, one of the features that we would see on the way to the beach were anti-aircraft batteries. Socially, the government tightened down on “immoral” activity and enforced such things as shutting down stores during call to prayer, no public eating or drinking at daytime during Rhamadan and disallowing “pagan” practices like hanging Christmas lights and decorations. It’s like they were in a holier than thou contest with Iran.
Islamists from the Muslim Brotherhood moved to Saudi Arabia and hijacked much of the media and social cohesion the Saudi community.
They began what’s known as the “Sahwa Movement” which culminated in extreme social and religious conservatism and even extremism in some cases.
The government couldn’t do anything but go with the flow as it feared civil unrest by the masses.
This is why you saw many of the extremes pop up like “banning females from driving” and “religious police” and “no public eating”
The Islamists also hijacked the education programs and started distributing very extreme ideological messaging within said programs.
Eventually their power wained throughout the years and the religious police were disbanded and much of their backward taboos and effects reversed.
Sincerely, A Saudi.
Now it’s open to being the Muslim America
Can't imagine a lunatic pretending to be the 2nd coming siezing the granď mosque helped either
@@MelaninMagdalene ?!!!
@@MelaninMagdalene yeah try it at least 1 million redneck Christians will think otherwise
I really appreciate the coverage of the State Dept aspects of these relationships, rather than the purely military components.
The State and Defense Departments represent the two means of diplomacy.
I agree. It's nice to have a geopolitical view along with the backing history of why things are, the way they are, these days
The US state department is run effectively by far-right nutjobs (i.e.:ideologues/fundamentalists) that follow neoliberalism/neoconservatism to the letter. Its all about US dominance over the planet for these people. Compared to these "wannabe-rulers-of-earth" even the Pentagon seems sane.
That’s great feedback to know ! I’m planning on covering more state department information in the future instead of just focusing on the department of defense
This video is all over the place with your references this time around, Cappy. You talk about 3-D chess, and you can't even show Spock playing it? o_O Insinuating the Russians have advanced M-270 MLRS batteries, when what they really have are are the TOS-1 and BM-21 Grad?
I like how balanced your approach is. Refreshing in todays world
Well done Saudi Arabia
yea good job at being terrorists
Incredible how this channel has grown and matured into such an excellent geopolitical analysis source over the past year. Super job, Cappy!
He has done an excellent job linking these broader political & economic issues and developments with the consequences for armed service members.
Not really...
I agree BUT he still sees things in a very US way, for example:
'Saudi funds terrorosim'. Yep that's true.
But so does the USA - *even against its allies* (Until 20 years or so back most of the funds the IRA received to fight the Brits with came from the US, particularly Boston area.
&
'Saudi's working with Russia for mutual benefit on Oil Prices'. Yep that's true too. But SAudi ISN'T *buying Russian Oil* - The US still buys loads of it 'though.
So yes, Mr C is right - It IS *all Realpolitik* or *doublespeak* to you & me.
Talking about buddies and bromances in a geopolitical video is what you cal "maturing"? No such thing as friendship in politics, there never had been.
I like the style, though there is much oversimplifying here, so the videos can hardly be called informative, rather entertaining. More gags, less actual politics, which is perfectly understandable, taking channel format into account. Or else the vid would be 10 times as long and far less interesting to this audience.
@@Morozilka12 Yeah, it's funny to see when Hollywood-groomed Americans suddenly open their eyes on that their country is not actually a bastion of democracy and freedom, but a supporter or creator of the majority of the world's darkest regimes.
If 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia wants to be allies with 🇷🇺 Russia instead, then the 🇺🇸 US should withdraw from Saudi Arabia completely and stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia (starting with halting the sale of spare parts to Saudi Arabia).
Let 🇷🇺 Russia defend 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia's oil fields from threats like 🇮🇷 Iran.
Nah bomb the shit the US sold to saudi arabia let them fight with russian weapons
I agree it's time for America to take this relationship by the short & curlies bcuz they need us as much or more than we need them
A foreign occupier "defending" your natural resources and taking them, yes you are very smart female. stick to sandwiches
@@canadiangemstones7636 that stuff is doing a good job for Ukraine. Not perfect.
Do you think they'll take threats from your president without reacting? Where have you been for the past two years? Busy changing the gender of children or learning the appropriate pronouns?
You mixed in some footage of King Farouk as well (the guy lighting Roosevelt's cigarette). Fun fact, Farouk didn't smoke but heard that Roosevelt did and kept a lighter on him just in case he needed to gain points with the guy
Straight from my favorite infantryman`s mouth, thank you for this great recap on US-Saudi relations! One can learn more in 21 minutes here than by reading Foreign Policy for a year straight :) Have a great weekend and keep up the great work. Liked and subscribed 😀
Wonder what US-Saudi relations were like when a dozen of Saudis were flying planes into the trade towers... 🤔
@Maige presents Realpolitik, as horrific as it can be, is what it is.
Often at times it's trying to determine which path to take which leads to the lesser evil.
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You believe the government? Lol
If America and Canada would ramp up there own oil production,that would ease much of the problems with price at the pumps.Both country use mega amounts of oil,yet refuse to increase there own oil production.
It would collapse the saudi dictatorship, something the usa does not want.
And with it severely damage the arms industry. Something the usa also does not want.
And it would have no more reason to be in saudi arabia, something the usa also does not want.
Plus, north american oil is far to expensive and poluting to activly persue. Opec would lower prices, making the usa economicly uncompetitive with the rest of the world which would have massive impact on the domestic economy.
The only real way to do that would be to nationalize the oil industry so we could make sure it's used in North America before being exported. Also, most of our North American oil reserves aren't the thin "sweet" crude that the middle east has. Their oil is thinner so it's easier to refine & ours is thicker & harder to refine. Also that's not even touching on the fact we wouldn't have near enough refineries. We've slowed down or basically stopped building refineries in America for the last few decades bcuz of the environmental impact. Our government basically decided to let other countries trash their environments instead of ours. This whole issue is ridiculously complicated
@@nolongerblocked6210 We don't have many true environmentalists, just NIMBYs who can pretend pollution half way around the world doesn't count.
@@nolongerblocked6210 Or better understood as our elected leaders have no idea what they're doing for energy policy and have instead decided to legislate and regulate based on talking points and pressures from 20-30 y/o's who have no idea how the energy grid operates.
Just waiting for the Mideast oil to run out,and become the King's of oil
Man, imagine if we just prepared for this obvious eventuality where the US would run in conflict with saudi arabia's goals, and instead drilled our own damn oil.
The oil is for the next big war
Um you do drill your damn oil. US doesn't technically need to import as you can meet your demand. On top of that we Canadians up here don't have enough pipeline to reach international market when you guys axed Keystone II so we have to continue sell to the midwest at steep discount.
We are, that was the major reason they're moving away from the US.
@@AL-lh2ht Is that why diesel is high and a diesel shortage is like a broken record?
USA should figure out how they will solve the broken society inside USA. Start from black lives matter to legalize child sex abuse "paedophilia" other than lecture us in Saudi Arabia about human rights! And so on. We totally happy with our thoughts and our lifestyle.
I use to read the Times newspaper but I think this guys got a better handle on it 👍 outstanding work bud👍
In many ways, India is also following the same path that the Saudis are taking: domestic interests first, international interests second. Unfortunately, too many people in the Washington Beltway don't seem to understand this, and seem to think that the world still revolves around American interests, circa pre-1991. The United States economic and energy policies need to be flexible enough to adjust when our so-called "allies" abroad have agendas that can affect the USA domestically.
Let me posit this: if Iran invaded Saudi Arabia, or Pakistan invaded India, or China invaded Taiwan or China invaded India. Who do you think these bitch ass countries would call? Themselves?? No they would call the US. That’s why these people need to learn that our interest reign supreme if their interest are even to be considered by anyone else. I think that’s largely forgotten on a lot of these countries
@@Acidfox86 That's not how it works, though. We're overly dependent on foreign oil on one hand (the Saudis) and need as many allies as possible to check mate the Chinese on the other (India). That's the problem, and, until something is done about it, we're kind of stuck,
@@dswynne we are overly dependent on oil because the US and the left in the US does not want to drill to our full capacity. We buy foreign oil for geopolitical strategy not out of need. We have more gas than we know what to do with too. So our dependence isn’t really a factor to me. It is only about who’s in the White House
@@Acidfox86 we only have 5 years worth of crude oil supply, try again.
@@chadzahirshah2588 Did you upvote your own comment out of the same stupidity you just stated? 5 years left of oil? And you think there wouldn't already be a world war? What world do you people live in that you can make such a claim? If you want to be taken serious, don't start out with a 5 year time frame to when we run out of oil Chad.
West: Oil bad
SA: Ok we'll cut our production
West: *shocked
West: Produce more oil so Russia go bankrupt
Saudi Arabia: You just said that oil is bad
Or people could take some personal responsibility and curb their rampant consumerism. I could live without Amazon. Most people are too short sighted tho.
During Covid, oil fell to $0. Republicans were super nice, and told KSA to raise the price, because Americans were losing money, because it hurt US oilfields, and their ability to pay staff, and loans. How quickly we forget.
Nice, meanwhile Germany happily continues selling weapons to Saudi Arabia. Whooops
Yep. Meanwhile, the USA continues to sell to Israel as well.
There are no white vests in international politics.
2:35 “Iran and Egypt” it was Jordan, Syria and Egypt, the Iranians had nothing to do with that conflict
this guy makes mistakes often. I have watched some of his other videos.
Ironically, Israel had great relations with Iran at the time - both feared Arab powers. Things turned sour w/Iran only during 1978.
@@gabrielslater2739 the guy makes a lot of mistakes in his "documentaries". I watched his other videos too.
I really wish the US would do something about its horrific human rights problems. The largest prison population in the world. Poorly trained police that shoots civilians at an alarming rate. Racism. Keeping indigenous population in concentration camps called "indian reserves"... it would raise the US standing in the world if they invested as much in human rights at home as it does in "geopolitical" wars around the world. Really.
Oh, so the US sells weapons with the condition that no civilians are attacked... LMAO I had a good laugh at this one 🤣
That’s why they keep good relations with Russia as Russia doesn’t have that
@@tomhenry897 lol when did the us give a shit about a bunch of brow people on another side of the war, they not never even raise a figer about saudi war crime all this years
Thank you for the great video! While I'm aware of the general international situation in the Middle East, it is very captivating to listen to your description of all what is going on right now.
Regards from the UK, and have a good night..
Anthony...
United kondom
I agree on the assessment that it's all about the money. It's mildly amusing that us U.S. folk get our hackles up when other countries look out for themselves even though we've been doing the exact same thing since our colonial separation from Britain. The U.S.A. has updated their Facebook relationship with Saudia Arabia to "It's Complicated", meanwhile Saudi Arabia has kept that status as, "Open Relationship".
😂😂😂😂
Saudis stance seems pretty fair its main benefit is just stabilizing oil prices and repairing its economy.
Us having so much responsibility and being a central power sucks for it we can't overlook the effect, but Saudi would severely complicate its won situation if going with us
We've been doing the exact same things since the formation of the Republic by a revolution by racist sexist white men against a tyrannical government of British racist sexist white Men.
The US ... is a Constitutional Federal Republic .. created under the God of the Jews & Christians .... of, by & for ... the People of the US either by vote ( 1A) or gun (2A).
God is not a racist sexist white Man from Virginia with the last name Jefferson or Madison. The moment the Declaration of Independence was ratified ... was when non white Americans & women ... had inalienable rights .... including the right to vote for their government AND the right to bear arms in a REVOLUTION against a tyrannical government.
Every US government since 1776 ... has violated the the rights of the People of the US ... to elections and/or revolution.
The 2A has nothing to do with gun rights. It is about the People of the US ... having the right to bear arms in a REVOLUTION against a tyrannical government (eg Brits, Confederacy, the those from the Jim crow South).
Both Republicans & Democrats ... do not want well regulated People's Militia's in ever State ... policing what they are doing and with the right to remove a tyrannical government by force.
The US Constitution is only about .... GOVERNANCE ... of, by & for the People of the US .... either by vote/courts OR militia/revolution.
The 2A tells the government that it can not infringe on the right of Revolution by the People of the US ... in well regulated Militia necessary for a free state.
C'mon. It does matter what nation you are ... all People are equal and have inalienable rights to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness ... and all governments should be of, by & for the People ... and protect these fundamental rights.
The US created the greatest system of government ever ... under the God of the Jews & Christians .... and then immediately violated the rights of the People to vote or revolution.
Allah means "god of the moon." Mohammad means "the praised one" and is only to address a pagan god. Akbar is the name of the pagan sun god. The Quran orders muslims to hate & kill non believers, especially the Jews & Christians, apostates, proselytizers and ... any Muslim you believe is a hypocrite (lol). ISIS, Taliban, ... are good & obedient Muslims. Abdullah means "slaves of Allah." Anybody ..... who insults Mohammad must be killed even if they repent ...... but ... you can insult Allah so long as you repent after 3 days. Only morons believe Islam .... is a religion that follows the
God of Abraham, Issac, & Jacob ... and is a religion of peace equally when practiced correctly. WTF? Allah promised a Heaven of endless sex with virgins so white you can see the marrow of their bones ... because pagan Arabs were racists and obsessed with white womens & sex.
So why exactly ... is the US under the God of the Jews & Christians ... forming alliances with Islamic, communist & neo-Fascist regimes that is violates the fundamental rights of every human being ... especially the right to vote ... & .... revolution?
Again. Every US government since 1776 ... has violated the the inalienable rights of the People of the US ... to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness ... through elections or revolution.
The tyrannical governments will do what they have to to maintain their control of the People.
So there are self aware americans
What
The US turns a blind eye if it’s in their benefit.
i mean i cant blame them for acting in self interest
Funding alcaida not acceptable. It to forget genocide in Yemen
@@yj9032 Its not a genocide though. Houthis could stop the war but they are still trying to attack and take over merib.
Why not? Purely acting out of self interest is a pretty got indicator for being a prick.
@@aLurchi3 All countries are pricks then
Glad to hear some facts about gas prices over people’s feelings.
For real.
bro ive been unhinginly going after people untwitter trying to use it as a political club, the sauds are fucking us, anything else is distraction.
Just a reminder that the Bin Laden family (Osama Bin Laden's family) had and still has close ties to the Saudi royal family...
whole us supported iraq invasion. All the us citizens are war criminals.
@@azmolhossain9244 True, I don't deny that. I'm not American nor Arab, so I have no dog in this fight. They're both war criminals to me.
@@RhiannonSenpai whatever you say "Rhiannon"
@@stefthorman8548 What's that supposed to mean? I'm not Irish btw, just like Celtic mythology.
You totally missed an important point. The Saudis never were friends with the US to start with. Ideological difference is not all what there is because more importantly there's general grudgein the middle east towards the west due to imperialism. Whether it being the invasions of Iraq, Syria or Libya, support of war in Yemen, or installing oppressive dictatorships in Egypt, Jordan or turning a blind eye to others that don't necessarily affect American interests. The "western values" you're talking about never were exercised by the US. To the Saudis and the rest in the middle east Russia and China are not different than the US
Fun fact: OPEC does this fairly regularly letting their cronies (including in the US of course) and themselves profit a lot from these manufactured wobbles in prices. It also gives opec countries a diplomatic pressure tool of course which is how they used it this time, but it's not something new or special they've done just for Russia
The US of course?? I don't know where you get your information from buddy or what country you're from, but the Sally's can't be trusted by us and we never trusted them. They will screw you over in a heartbeat
Absolutely nothing to do with using it as a diplomatic pressure tool. It was 100% strictly an economic decision. Oil prices are lower now than they were when the cut was made. It was obvious oil demand was gonna go down and the cut was necessary to stabilize the price.
You don’t thing the non western world coming together, dropping the dollar, trading in their own currencies is new?? Okey dokey👍🏻🙃
@@burningphoneixell this to the stupid guy on the vid
So? The US is using economic warfare against others all the time.
This guy tells it as it is. I am really getting to like his site and his honesty. Well done, many thanks.
The real question is, why won't the US just stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia? The US uses this soft power tactic literally all the time. The Saudis are almost solely dependent on US weaponry and therefore maintenance for it's entire army. There is no way in hell the Saudis can afford to not sell to the entire US ally bloc in response. They are the richest and most oil-consuming nations in the world., Tthe saudis are terrified of Iran and can't sell oil to its biggest markets, so why dosent the US do this? That's a double threat.
Also why doesn't the US swallow it's pride and deal with Venezuela again. So what if its a dictatorship, all the Arab countries are and at least they have way more Idelogically in common with the western world. Minorities aren't opressed and there is an actual will amoung the people for democracy. Plus it eases the mass migration to the US. It's a solid win-win. The EU is even brokering a new nuclear deal with Iran to increase oil supply and venesuella isn't half as bad in terms of opression vs oppertunity for oil and boarder security. It seam like a no brainer and I think it's only a matter of pride preventing the west from doing a 180 on it's policy. Why do we deal with heredity monarch dictators who don't respect women, minority and LGBT rights and don't support dictators who do?
I have bad news for you, most of the world is run by dictators. If we don't deal with them, then we don't deal with a good 60 percent of the planet.
Russia, China, most of Africa and South America. Yeah it sucks, but we have to make moral compromises in order to have relationships with them.
Because Iran.
Venezuela hasn't been buying hundreds of billions of dollars in US weapons, otherwise Biden would already be shaking hands with Maduro. Also, like @@immortalwarrior2695 said, because Iran - the reason why all those weapons are being bought in the first place.
Because the politicians make money off those arms sales that's why..
In fact, the way homosexuals are treated in the Middle East is the way the people of these countries want them to be. The overwhelming majority of people want homosexuality to be a crime punishable in the worst way.
call them pariah, get treated like a pariah, karma.
“Building a strong culture is necessary to build a strong country.”
Casually gonna ignore the $400m in aid we gave to Ukraine and that we gave back the Grom 2 ballistic missile launchers we bought from them a few years ago
OP really needs to work on his effort to pronounce names properly and not just "Americanize" it to his ease
@@user-ml6jb8hr4i fr, bro really said "saw di arabia"
@@manspeej 😂 he can’t even pronounce Mohammed correctly .. I really love American people not all of them but hey education in the U.S. is 🚮
@@bigfootprintss most of them can't even point out countries on maps 💀💀💀
ماهي من مصلحتنا نعادي أحد....
حالف الكل في العلن و حارب عدوك في الخفاء
A critical factor that affects Saudi relations with US is the recent shift in US policy on Iran's nuclear weapons development. The current US administration is moving towards an agreement which will effectively speed up Iran's progress towards nuclear weapons. It's no wonder why the Saudis are very worried about US actions. How would we feel if a neighbor decided to throw a rattlesnake over our fence while saying 'have a good day' ?
This assessment that Biden administration is”moving towards an agreement which will effectively speed up Iran’s progress towards nuclear weapons” is a 🐂💩lie .. based in no facts!! Where does one come up with these fairy tales. It was the Trump administration walking away from the agreement that even had the backing of China and Russia and regular UN inspections.That decision has allowed Iran to move towards the enrichment needed to start down the nuclear road .. unabated!! All on Trump .. all on Netanyahu…
@@ronmaximilian6953 commit treason?? How? When? The free world are democracies.. the policies, foreign and domestic, vary from one administration to another. The free press allows healthy public debate about those policies. BUT .. the Middle East, with the exception of Israel’s limited democracy, are dictatorships. There is no public debate, there is no free press (ask Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi) and very limited social media. You don’t get to paint with one brush, one colour, all of American policy. You do in Saudi Arabia and they need to decide what side they are on .. unfortunately, there is no third option anymore in this fight against a world order that will allow the strongest to determine what the borders will be!!
@@ronmaximilian6953 an undeclared war .. but as we see daily .. Iran has its own internal “policy” issues going on. That all said .. the Persians of Iran should have been a greater friends of the west than the Arab’s of the various kingdoms in Middle East ever have been. But the Middle East is complicated.. very complicated!
@@ronmaximilian6953 agreed
The democrats love China and iran
It’s just weird
CHINA IS SAUDI ARABIA'S LARGEST TRADE PARTNER. ONCE SAUDI STARTS ACCEPTING THE CHINES CURRENCY THE PETROL DOLLAR IS OVER.
I love when you say Saudi Arabia and US's relation is Realpolitik where as Saudi Arabia and Russia's relationship is because they are authoritarian regime. Countries are friends with other countries because of own interest. Thats all !
Exactly. It has nothing to do with America invading, bombing or toppling multiple neighboring country's governments. They just hate freedom. ✊
Yeees. That’s what realpolitik means.
To be honest it makes sense, authoritarian dictatorships tend to stick together and help each other. It was weird that the US was supporting this inhumane dictatorship and will continue to do so despite Saudis spitting in their face
Or maybe, just maybe, a lot more countries than you realize are authoritarian and the US simply started to talk about it only when said countries have grown strong enough to challenge US control in the area?
Pick a single fast growing third world country of the 20th century yourself and tell me which one of them didn’t enjoy the fastest rate of growth and industrialization when they were authoritarian?
lol usa is a dictatorship and eu, people dont want war but their leaders support the war.
Everyone proud bout it if theyre you best friend like Singapore.🤷
Are you kidding? The murderous torturing usa supports 50% of the dictators on the planet.
Authoritarian countries also fight and ignore each other.
I don't see Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan making friends.
Wtf how you expect them to work with you if you call them dictatorships and authoritarian 😂 you smack them and expect them to be ok with it
Sleepy Joe back tracked on that whole pariah thing real fast emperor has no clothes
That's extremely frustrating
2:31 Israel was absolutely not fighting Iran during the Yom Kippur war of 1967!!! Iran was a friendly nation for Israel then...
Cappy has a certain ethno-religious identity. Remember the USS Liberty
Yeah, Iran was friendly to Israel up until Khomeini took over in 1979. Yom Kippur was in October 1973 though, the war in June 1967 was the Six-Day War where Israel launched pre-emptive strikes on Egypt.
Its interesting that something similar to the oil embargo of the 70s is happening today. History really does repeat itself
Yes history does repeat ~ never exactly but it rhymes very well.
happens when you pick and choose the history you want the people to remember vs the full ugly history
It's more like stupid policies repeat one another.
this is far worse. The US dollars world reserve status is tied to the oil sales from OPEC.
Get ready for a hard life in the new world order.
The embargo in the 70’s by OPEC was a punitive action against the US. Other OPEC production restrictions are to keep prices stable and high by limiting exports. Like currently.
Great unbiased and unfiltered analysis!
I'm starting to think Chris, the average infantry man, is not an average infantry man but rather an average intelligence operative.
Great video as always mate!
Wow fascinating video, I genuinely learned alot you've clearly done a lot of research for this so thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it!🎉
The war consisted of two phases the first was codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 August 1990 - 17 January 1991) for operations leading to the buildup of troops and defense of Saudi Arabia. And the second was Operation Desert Storm (17 January 1991 - 28 February 1991) was the combat phase.
and then they happily bombed Iraq for a decade every time they needed to wag some dead dog for the press while the CIA was happily protecting their asset Osama and his friends... 😬
Both operations were aimed at liberating Kuwait not defending Saudi
@@ziyad5368 sure, sure... 🙄
@@kittytrail isn’t this your stupid department of defense?
@@kittytrail yes it was stop it
the way saudi arabia acts towards ukraine is the same way the west and europe acted towards plastaine, if you wanna call one inhuman and the other isnt then you are a hypocrite, just cause s.a is pursing its own benefit doesnt make them and less humane than the next country, u.s is just mad s.a wont the things the they want.
Great video, very informative, thanks. And so refreshingly without any discernible music over voice, especial thanks for that:)
Oil is now back at 77 dollars a barrel which is really good. Lowest it has been in awhile
Yet pump price still high
@@tomhenry897 takes awhile for market catchup to be fair.
@@tomhenry897 greedy oil companies is all.
@@MrJC1 Didn't stop them from immidiately hiking the price when the russo-ukraine war kicked off...
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2:26 Wait, what?? Israel fought Iran and Egypt? 😂😂😂 Dude it's Syria and Egypt. Iran wasn't involved, they were an Israeli ally at the time. Ahhh how things change.
That was excellent. I've been wondering what's been going on between the US and Saudis. Thanks 😊
Before or after 9 of them flew planes into the trade towers?
Keep up the awesome analysis!
whole world trading with the US while they invade iraq
"what's wrong?"
and robbing syrian oil
It was interesting hearing the Australian Ambassador to the the US, Kim Beazley say that: the oil price tripled because US food export price tripled. That this was an attempt to just not loose money on trade.
Awesome channel -- came for the Ukraine coverage, but your analysis on other issues is well researched and spot on
The ghost of kiev is real. Russia is scary and our news corporations have our best interests at heart.
Let's get back to work and not worry
Don't be deceived he paints USA in a bright light which is not at all true
Saudi Arabia makes more money when oil is more expensive.
They also have military and industry trade agreements with both Russia and Ukraine (they were even developing military aircraft with Ukraine)
So I truly doubt this was done “for Russia” as much as it was for OPEC’s benefit.
As for their friendship with the US you shouldn’t expect much when you call someone a “pariah” and say you’ll “make them pay”
I think we didn’t watch the same videos to the US Saudi seems like it’s betraying it but Saudi I think feels like a stage is setting between the 3 superpowers and wants to be cool between all if stay as neutral as possible if ww3 does arise because usually the countries that stay neutral and sell weapons and join the war at the last moment are the ones to leave the war with a great economy
Iran has no interest in “invading” Saudi Arabia 🙄
In America, when we say" all these countries are oppressive authoritarian dictatorships" what we actually mean is, " competitors "
"its just business",..three words that will ensure sufferings and hardships...😢😢😢
This was so informative. Much respect. Keep up the good work.
"informative" for americans you mean... 🙄
I really hope you are being sarcastic lol, for your own sake
IF WE SUPPORT, IN ANY WAY, DICTATORSHIPS WHO OPPRESS THEIR PEOPLE, JUST AS SAUDI ARABIA DOES, WE (AMERICAN'S, CANADIAN'S, AND MANY OTHER PEOPLES) WILL PROTEST AND UPRISE AGAINST SUCH INJUSTICE! IT IS CURRENTLY BREWING...!
If you can’t say the same about isreal and what it’s doing in Palestine then I won’t say anything.
The US, frankly, doesn't need to have DoD personnel in Saudi Arabia, even for TDY. Places such as Camp Arifjan (Kuwait), Qatar, and Bahrain (for US Navy) can stand in place of Saudi Arabia. And if China and India want to secure their oil, they can step up to the plate and send ships and personnel to do so.
@@AL-lh2ht what is that reason?
@@Rob_F8F To kill african imigrants you mor*n 🤦
@@Rob_F8F saudi is china biggest oil export having a good saudi-us relationship means massive leverage over china ( btw he is only a youtuber who dose not understand how politics really work)
@@majedaldawish733 hes not just a youtuber, task and purpose is a whole well respected journal
@@majedaldawish733 Wouldn't need leverage over China if we didn't create them by handing over tons of our industry to them and shipping a bunch off to other countries as well..
What happens when government and media spoon feeds a bunch of socialist BS getting people to think everything should be equal and the should just be handed chit..
I very much like all the new analysis videos you've published - keep up the great work Chris!
As somebody who remembers the oil embargo of the 70’s. Very good vid Cappy
You might be an average-infantryman... but you are a waaaaaay above average infotainer.
He is not an average infantryman. His life history is suspect. He got a job on John Stewart's Daily Show right after he completed Basic Training. He also has a ertain ethno-religious identity, which dominates media management.
Hmm.. nice oil tanker routes going to China You've got there SA.. It would be a real shame if something were to happen to it...
LoL, don't even need to do anything. Just leave the Persian gulf and let the Iranians do the dirty deed.
🎯💯🤣
@@syjiang No US carrier group has been in the gulf for 2 years. Presence was continuous before that.
We should just completely work towards Fusion and Fission power.
And when the technology doesn't provide for the Western World's energy needs, what then? We will have pushed the Saudis into a the Russian's waiting arms. That's going to work out for Western Economies how????
as long as oil companies exist that will be nigh impossible to implement
We should, but there are still a lot of money to be made from oil.
Oil Baron Assassins are looking at you right now
Cleaner fission power is possible in the near future, but practical fusion power is still a long way off.
I like how nobody even knew where Ukraine was until the news told them where it was and told them that they had to care about it
ikr? xDDDD
Fax
Western world view on politics 101: I cant breathe. Take a jab. Masks on. Slava ukraini. It’s queef not kiev. I stand with iran women.
You’re totally correct, but the problem is that if Russia and Ukraine war spread to other Baltic nations that’ll cause instability in European continent and you must admit to killing of innocent people still sucks
@@sturmx96 best comment
America with President Trump was energy independent.
Great video explaining various entanglements with Saudi Arabia and the region.
Cappy should use the GI Bill and major in international studies. With content like this, I think he'd thrive.
For real, I can see Cappy in a suit giving lectures at the War College or something
Saudia Arabia explained themselves fairly well why they came to this decision. To stablize the prices. Look at how cheap the prices are in the USA right now. The fact that Europe is hurting is honestly Europe's fault for hubris and energy arrogance, but the whole market would need to be silly low to help Europe.
It was cheap under trump
Not cheap under biden
Cheap right now? WHat are you smoking?
@@G2Bryce No, what are you smoking? The prices are at $76 a barrel right now in the US with a downward trend. That's lower than before the war. They are stabilizing.
@@Galford8322 they are stabilising. Its profiteering that keeps pump prices high.
@@tomhenry897no no you are wrong oil barrels are cheaper before trump even
I mean money is money. That's why most wars happen. it's also why we're aiding Ukraine, so military contractors can replace gifted equipment through taxpayer money and they can get more dough. Thank your local, regional, and national corrupt politician and government structure that legalized bribery.
Ironic that here lately most of our moves to prevent something from happening just causes that something to happen.
This video reminds of Mandela’s response when he was asked by an entitled and not surprisingly arrogant American why he was in touch with Libya and Cuba. His response was YOU want your enemy to be everybody’s enemy and the real world doesn’t work that way. We are conducting relationships based on how other conduct their relationship with us.
Luckily this video is produced for a western audience so it would mean nothing to non-westerners but it is still incredibly fascinating to see the same level of pure arrogance is still persistent. Oh well.
“Entitles and arrogant American”?
No way!
Pure unadulterated American HUBRIS
I think this is a good thing for progress on the battlefield. However, soldiers also should be trained on using non electronic warfare also. Iron sights, eyes and ears, hand signals.... The more you depend on technology, the less aware you are of your situation. If technology fails, they need to be prepared to fight without it.
why they why not you? is devil inside u awake
@@joshuashahab1278 Because he Isn’t the dude in the battlefield?
Mark 1 Eyeball. Hardly breaks.
True, just look at kids today what happens to them when they have no cell service or loose their phones. Same will apply to battle field when technology fails
Calling petrol “gas” is annoying since natural gas is also involved in this stuff.
all of today's problems can be traced back to the end of WWI. especially in the Middle East.
Facts
If the Saudis don't want rainbow flags flying over Mecca, they have little choice but to cozy up to Russia & China. And so long as the US & EU continue to push their cultural imperialism (just look at the behaviour of some Westerners at the Quatar World Cup), the Saudis would be well advised to keep their options open. A very mature assessment all round. Well done Cappy.
SMH. Less to do about rainbow flags more to do with lack of democracy, and numerous human rights violations.