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NOVEMBER 2024

Western Double-Standards – Russian Oil Bad, Saudi Oil Good?

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Western Double-Standards – Russian Oil Bad, Saudi Oil Good?

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Written by Gavin O’Reilly

Three weeks into the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, launched in response to almost nine years of Western provocations since the CIA and MI6 orchestrated Euromaidan colour revolution seen democratically elected President Viktor Yanukovych overthrown and replaced with a US and EU-backed coalition of anti-Russian far-right sympathisers headed by Petro Poroshenko, who would subsequently lose the 2019 Ukrainian Presidential election to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the current Ukrainian President having run on a ticket of seeking rapprochement with Moscow whilst still seeking EU and NATO membership for Kiev, and the Western hypocrisy in response has been on full display.

Across the world of business, entertainment and sport, Russia has been blacklisted by the Western establishment, a move which has ultimately resulted in borderline racism being directed towards Russian immigrants living in countries within the US sphere of influence, and one that has not even been suggested will be used against Western-allied countries guilty of war crimes – a prime example being Saudi Arabia.

On Monday it was reported that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would travel to the oil-rich desert kingdom in order to seek new supply deals following last week’s announcement that Britain would phase out oil imports from Russia by the end of the year in response to Moscow’s intervention in Ukraine – similar to the United States’ recent announcement that Russian oil imports would immediately be banned outright, with US President Joe Biden also seeking an increase in supply from Saudi Arabia and its’ Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) partner, the UAE; a request that has apparently been snubbed by both Kingdoms.

To even request an increase in oil supply from Riyadh and Abu Dhabi in the first place however, demonstrates the hollowness of the United States and Britain’s assertions that their suspension of oil imports from Russia is due to human rights concerns amidst the current military operation in Ukraine – with Saudi Arabia, alongside its coalition partner, the UAE, having led a now seven-year long war on neighbouring Yemen, one that resulted in widespread famine in what is already the poorest country in the Arabian Peninsula.

In March 2015, following the takeover of the capital Sana’a by the Ansar Allah movement, more commonly known as the Houthis, a Saudi air campaign would begin in order to restore Riyadh’s favoured Presidential candidate, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, to power.

Targeting the agricultural, sanitation and medical infrastructure of Yemen, this air campaign, involving US and British-made bombs and military advisors from both countries being present in the Saudi command room in order to assist in the selection of targets, would result in widespread starvation in what is already an impoverished country and the largest recorded Cholera outbreak in history – a situation exacerbated even further by a Saudi blockade preventing food and medical supplies from entering the country.

Despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen having led to the estimated deaths of 85,000 children through starvation and the further deaths of 10,000 children directly through violence as a result of the conflict, no apparent human rights concerns exist for Washington and London in their request for an increased oil supply from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, in stark contrast to their boycott of Russian oil amidst the current intervention in Ukraine, and to understand why, one must look at the wider geopolitical context in the US-NATO hegemony’s relationship with both Moscow and Riyadh.

In 1979, the Islamic Revolution would see the US and British-backed Shah Pahlavi of Iran deposed and replaced by the anti-Western and anti-Zionist Ayatollah Khomeini – with Pahlavi himself having been installed after the 1953 CIA and MI6-orchestrated Operation Ajax would see the overthrow of then-Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh following his decision to nationalise Iran’s vast oil reserves.

In order to counter the influence of Khomeini’s newly-established anti-Imperialist state, the US and Britain would employ the strategy of using Saudi Arabia, separated from its Eastern neighbour by the Persian Gulf, as a political and military bulwark against Tehran – an arrangement relevant to the war in Yemen as the Islamic Republic has long been accused of backing the Houthis, and also relevant to the now eleven-year long regime change operation targeting Syria.

In March 2011, a proxy-war would be launched against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as a result of his 2009 refusal to allow Western-allied GCC member Qatar to build a pipeline through his country – an arrangement that would have undermined his relationship with key ally, Russia.

In June 2013, at the request of the Syrian government, Iran and Hezbollah would intervene in the Arab Republic in order to defend Damascus from the Wahhabi terrorist groups, armed, funded and trained by the US, Britain, Israel and Saudi Arabia, seeking to depose Assad’s secular government and replace it with a Western-friendly leadership.

Though this Iranian intervention would play a key role in preventing Syria becoming victim to the same fate that had befell Libya two years previously, what would perhaps be the most decisive factor in turning the tide in the Arab Republic’s favour would come in September 2015 – a Russian air campaign, again at the request of Damascus, which would allow the Syrian Arab Army to retake the vast swathes of Syrian territory that had fallen under terrorist-control, and sees that eleven years on from the beginning of the regime change operation, Assad’s government still remains in place.

It is also this wildly-differing approach to the aims of the US-NATO hegemony that Moscow currently finds its oil exports to the West suspended under the pretext of human rights concerns in Ukraine, concerns that apparently do not exist when London and Washington seek an increased oil supply from Saudi Arabia while it wages a modern-day genocide in Yemen.

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Muhammad your Prophet

Viktor Yanukovick? Wasn’t that the one with the golden shitter? The Saudis kept the gold toilet as a souvenir.

Dawn

Yes.. He also eat babies for a breakfast and regularly used chemical weapons on people – mainly his wife…

Huehee

What’s wrong with that, Putin has one too

OnTheFritzZz

Exactly. The guy thinks he’s Tsar. https://i.imgur.com/byu1LXf.jpg

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OnTheFritzZz

https://i.imgur.com/YTpFMXd.jpg

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Servet Koseoglu

“Interent retard” – by Fritzzz The Retard, the most retarded troll on internet. How ironic.

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nomorejewworldorder

the house of saud are jews, so they can get away with literally everything, if you say something bad about them on facebook they will execute you! for a facebook comment! utter savages

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Jnoub

I know they’re jews, but isn’t ditching the dollar go against Zionist interests? This is weird

OnTheFritzZz

It goes in their favour. They rule Russia too and the Saudis. China is their friend. Zionist interests are synonymous with jewish interests, not Anglo interests. Anglos are ruled over by anti-White jewish supremacists who seek the genocide of all peoples who are of European descent.

OnTheFritzZz

https://i.imgur.com/QbV1um0.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UTIQpTU.jpg https://i.imgur.com/al7VOe9.jpg

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Servet Koseoglu

So funny you spent hours and hours of your worthless life on cartoon garbage no one ever read.

Jnoub

If Saudi does ditch the dollar, what happens next? Are they going to do MBS like they did king faisal? Because you overthrow a monarch

Are they going to go to war with Saudi like Iraq when Saddam ditched the dollar for euro?

What will happen to the US military in Saudi, their deal is sell oil in dollars for protection from Iran

Will this make Saudi closer to axis of resistance especially Iran? Hopefully because it will stop the war in Yemen, FSA and daesh will slowly lose support from Saudi, and Lebanon will have Saudi actually helping them and maybe allies to Hezbollah.

What’s sketchy about this is, MBS is a Jew so he’s obviously a fake muslim who’s working with Rothschilds and their counterparts, so why would MBS do this? Is it because he lost patience with USA in making Iran weaker so Saudi has no one to worry about, wasn’t that the whole 9/11 deal? Saudi funds 9/11 and USA and Israel help them destroy Iran?

A lot of questions guys, just so crazy

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OnTheFritzZz

They want to make China the next America.

blahblah

only in your moronic mutant head full of donkey manure.

Herald

No war in Europe No to emperialist USA and Russia Go Home!!!

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Huehee

Russia is not imperialist, it’s already in China.

Dawn

Orange man bad..

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Loki

It’s as hypocrite as Russia liberating protesters in Cherson, sporting the Ukrainian flag. Not even just the protestors, but even the city hall sporting the Ukrainian flag.

No one wanted Vlad in Cherson, no one wanted him to invade their city, no one wanted him to invade Ukraine.

Who wants to live under Vlad’s thumb can go to Russia, there Vlad’s oligarchs can plunder him. 😉

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Speckledeggs

Absolutely agree with all that.

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Napoleon Malaparte

How our angelical USA and NATO will feel if Mexico install ballistic missile and bio weapons laboratories in their territories. How they will feel if Russia start supplying killers drones and arming pay mercenaries, Mexicans or American people who really don”t like our Communist Democratic Zionist Nazi Government. I bet they will start jumping up and down and calling Russia the Empire of Evil. Ukraine has not registered its borders since 12/25/1991. The UN has not registered the borders of Ukraine as a sovereign state. Therefore, it can be assumed that Russia is not committing any rights violations in relation to Ukraine. According to the CIS Treaty, the territory of Ukraine is an administrative district of the USSR. Therefore, no one can be blamed for separatism and forcibly changing the borders of Ukraine. Under international law, the country simply has no officially recognized borders.”

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Oy!

Russia is dead. Get on with it! Back to Soviet time with crap products, prison camps and oppression. Your own choice…

Alternatively you can join Slavic Brotherhood in Poland – true motherland of free Slavs!

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Abu Muhammad Allah جثث فاسدة مصاصة الديك

There are few countries in Eastern Europe in which the population is free. The religious mafia has the power over the population and the people think it should be so because it has always been like that. Poverty and need are the result of this oppression.

blahblah

your monkey brain is dead if you ever had one.

KatieWelch

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