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Saudis Splurge in Asia to Win Loyal Oil Customers for Decades
Saudi Arabia is spending generously now on Asian refiners to lock in its position as the region’s biggest supplier of oil for decades to come.
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The decisive king
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman’s first 100 days as the ruler of Saudi Arabia is the concentration of years of work and achievement into a few days. From the moment he took the reins of government on Jan. 23, 2015, he has not stopped working diligently on both domestic and international issues.
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Iraqi Kurds Navigate a Cautious Path Toward Independence
Masoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq, got head-of-state treatment in Washington this week: two meetings with Vice President Joe Biden with a “drop-in” by President Barack Obama plus talks on Capitol Hill and the State Department and appearances at several Washington think tanks.
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Banned from driving, Saudi women turn to Uber and other ride-share apps
Smartphone-based ride services are becoming increasingly popular in Saudi Arabia’s major cities, especially among the large number of tech-savvy young people.
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Perspective: Netanyahu’s shaky base
It’s a peculiar reversal of roles, in which the Gulf Arabs (who also criticize the Iran nuclear deal) are becoming the responsible and conciliatory opposition, while Netanyahu, who leads a country that is traditionally the United States’ closest Mideast ally, remains at loggerheads with Obama.
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The odds of an Iran nuclear deal just got better
The letter does not commit its signatories to ultimately supporting a final deal. But, in declaring support for seeing negotiations through — and in particular for turning the “strong” framework into a long term deal — it suggests that its signatories will likely support such a deal if it does look like the framework the parties already agreed upon (which is obviously far from a certain outcome).
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Saudis Offer Cease-Fire, Vow Retribution Against Yemeni Rebels
The cease-fire offer in a joint announcement by the Saudi foreign minister and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry came even as a Saudi-led coalition that has waged an air war against Yemen's Huthi rebels vowed to exact "a harsh and expensive price" because the rebels killed at least five people in Saudi Arabia's border region.
- Washington Post - Saudi Arabia offers 5-day ceasefire in Yemen after talks with Kerry
- AFP - Yemen rebels to pay dearly for Saudi bombardments: coalition
- Aljazeera - Yemen's Pro-Houthi forces may have committed war crimes, says rights group
- Reuters - Saudi-led forces conduct air strikes in Yemen's Saada
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Gulf Summit In Flux As Questions Emerge About Agenda and Attendance
“We are looking [for some form of] security guarantee given the behavior of Iran in the region,” UAE Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba said at an Atlantic Council event in Washington on Thursday. “In the past, we have survived with a gentleman’s agreement with the United States about security … I think we need something in writing. We need something institutionalized.”
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Tomorrow’s Small Wars Won’t Just Be Land Wars
Today’s military planners cannot afford to assume technical dominance or that a large navy is sufficient to ward off strategic failure. We will continue to see maritime insurgent networks and maritime counterinsurgent forces play important roles in irregular warfare because it makes simple economic sense for them to do so.
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Saudi Arabia Likely to Be Classified as Emerging Market, MSCI Says
"There is a lot of demand for MSCI to launch a Saudi index as soon as the market opens up to direct foreign investments," Sebastien Lieblich, the Geneva-based executive director of index research at MSCI, told The Wall Street Journal on Thursday.
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