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unhappycamper

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Fri Jul 10, 2015, 08:09 AM Jul 2015

While Saudi Arabia Goes to War Abroad, It’s Simmering at Home

http://www.juancole.com/2015/07/arabia-abroad-simmering.html

While Saudi Arabia Goes to War Abroad, It’s Simmering at Home
By contributors | Jul. 10, 2015
By Giorgio Cafiero and Daniel Wagner | (Foreign Policy in Focus)

To hear Saudi leaders tell it, the primary threat to the kingdom’s stability is the Islamic Republic of Iran. Worried over Washington and Tehran’s slowly improving relationship, Riyadh has projected an increasingly militarized and sectarian foreign policy aimed at countering Iran’s alleged hegemonic aims in the Middle East.

Yet tension with Iran is only one element of an increasingly complicated mosaic of threats to Saudi Arabia. In fact, the gravest dangers to the kingdom come from within.

Saudi Arabia is a classic rentier state. In exchange for the absolute acquiescence of its 29 million subjects, the ruling al-Saud family provides services such as housing, health care, education, and a variety of subsidies — all funded by the country’s substantial oil wealth. Combined with intolerance for dissent, control over these resources has historically served as the ruling family’s hedge against instability of all varieties.

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However, this authoritarian rentier state model is unsustainable. Oil revenues are down, local unrest is simmering, and extremists are taking aim at the kingdom from without and within. The roots of all these problems come not from Iran but from inside Saudi Arabia itself.
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While Saudi Arabia Goes to War Abroad, It’s Simmering at Home (Original Post) unhappycamper Jul 2015 OP
Have you noticed that the big war in Yemen has gone silent? Renew Deal Jul 2015 #1
oil wealth is quite toxic--see Iraq, Venezuela, Mexico, etc. MisterP Jul 2015 #2

Renew Deal

(81,860 posts)
1. Have you noticed that the big war in Yemen has gone silent?
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 08:17 AM
Jul 2015

A little news about a US drone strike on Al Queda, but we were doing that before the war.

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
2. oil wealth is quite toxic--see Iraq, Venezuela, Mexico, etc.
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 02:08 PM
Jul 2015

politicking is replaced with wild development, officials carving out private spheres of power, and gangland fights to control the literally unimaginable billions flowing around

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