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    middle eastern oil

    With libya, egypt, and tusinia protesting and being sucessful, does. Anyone think sauudi arabi could be next? If they are, it could be badd for oil prices

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    Saudi Arabia will be next. When Saddam was overthrown in Iraq it opened the eyes of the people that there is no room for dictators or kings in the Middle East in 21st century. Especially now with all the TV networks that report everything that happens around the world live and of course the internet.
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    saudis accept our money for oil deals.
    all of the so-called 9/11 hijackers were saudis, and this was barely reported-we have no interest in portraying the wealthy saudis as evil dictators. so even if there is a revolution in saudi arabia it will not be televised because they aren't on our list of countries to bomb/occupy (same list as countries that won't let us steal the oil in their ground or pipelines).

    the book "confessions of an economic hitman" is a good read about how middle eastern politics work

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