8/27/2023

BRICS - Saudi Arabia and Iran are in!

 Saudi Arabia and Iran's admission into BRICS is a big deal, but the USA and West are distinctly quiet about the issue. But you can bet they are not taking that news calmly on the surface. These two countries are important players in the de-dollarisation move. The USA will be turned on its head, trying to deal with Saudi Arabia.

With its membership in the BRICS being confirmed, the USA has therefore failed to entice Saudi Arabia, even with offers of concessions, to prevent this from happenning. Saudi Arabia knows that accepting the USA conditions for not joining BRICS and taking the concessions offered by the USA is basically a move that will hinder its development. The USA can never be trusted and enough is enough.

Moreover, BRICS membership means that Saudi Arabia is sending the message to the USA that its oil trade strictly in US$ is no more cast in stone, and that using the Yuan with China is on the cards. And that means another big nail in the coffin of the US$ hegemony. The biggest crude oil supplier selling to the biggest crude oil importer is no small potato in terms of value.

Another item of profound interest is that Huawei will be able to have a bigger footprint in Saudi Arabia, which the USA is trying to prevent, and is among one of the conditions that Saudi Arabia must accept by not adopting Chinese technology. Huawei would probably kill off the USA's spying activities on the Saudi Royal Families, which it had wanted to keep, for good.

The USA can continue its spying activities on its allies in Europe and Asia - on Emmanual Macron, Olaf Scholz, Ursula von der Leyen, Annalena Bearbock, Rishi Sunak, Justin Trudeau, Fumio Kishida, Yoon Suk Yeol and Narendra Modi for all we care.

Among the concessions trotted out by the USA in return was the promise to help Saudi Arabia in its development of nuclear energy expertise, an area which the Russians and Chinese could equally well provide, now that it is a member of BRICS. This may come as a surprise that Saudi Arabia, with its massive reserve of crude, is turning to renewables in a big way. 

Anonymous

6 comments:

  1. The rules based-order

    1. The USA rules the world.
    2. The USA makes all rules including these rules.
    3. No one can know what the rules are, only that they exist.
    4. No one is allowed to ask what the rules are.
    5. The USA will be in charge of the flexibility provided by the rules’ non-existent nature.
    6. Non-western countries must be regularly castigated for not following the rules.
    7. Western countries must be regularly praised for following the rules.
    8. Alternative rules of governance which work successfully (cf. China, Singapore) must always be derided as “authoritarianism”.
    9. Unfair global dominance by the 13% western minority (cf. totalitarianism) must always be referred to as “democracy”.
    10. These rules over-ride all other rules, including fundamental justice and the laws of nature.

    - Pentagon

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  2. But the USA 'Rules Based Order' is unable to override the Laws of Nature. The are unable to order nature to change the heat waves, tornado paths, floods, rising sea levels and receding rivers like the Colorado River.

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  3. The USA should use their 'Rules Based Order' to compel nature to wreck havoc on China. No need for trade war, chips war, cold war or hot war. Just an 'executive order' will do the trick.

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  4. Out of Topic

    UAss Miltary Helicopter crashed in Miltary Exercises in Convicts Aussland.

    UAss and Aussies now handguns can only masturbate cannot fight lah.

    Also Shooting again in Jackson Ville.

    There you are always kept harping hatreds that your own killed each others

    Karmas indeed.

    Keep it up you barbarians.

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  5. Sadly no one died in the helicopter crash . . .

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  6. Three dead after US military aircraft crashes off Darwin.

    Three American military personnel have died and five more are in a serious condition after the aircraft they were in crashed on an island near Darwin today.

    My bad . .

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