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Long knives coming out for MBS? Another attack on Aramco facilities seems inevitable.

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The rumblings by the Saudi 1% and the thousands of royal princes against MBS seem to be intensifying.

To me, another (even larger) attack against Saudi Aramco facilities seems fairly inevitable.

An Aramco IPO now appears to be a suitable pipe dream distraction for MBS to retain power.

Here is another article by The Tylers on ZeroHedge that is oddly muted, lacking their usual cynical wit and sarcasm.  Is somebody else ghost writing their stuff these days?  Weird.

 

Saudi Elites Question MbS' Ability To Lead World's Largest Oil Exporter After Aramco Attack

... It remains to be seen how frustrated Saudi elites will handle MbS. Indeed, there's a lot of anger about the crown prince's leadership, and if another attack on the kingdom occurs, it's likely that internal turmoil within the House of Saud could mean MbS' days are numbered.

 

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10 hours ago, Tom Kirkman said:

The rumblings by the Saudi 1% and the thousands of royal princes against MBS seem to be intensifying.

To me, another (even larger) attack against Saudi Aramco facilities seems fairly inevitable.

An Aramco IPO now appears to be a suitable pipe dream distraction for MBS to retain power.

Here is another article by The Tylers on ZeroHedge that is oddly muted, lacking their usual cynical wit and sarcasm.  Is somebody else ghost writing their stuff these days?  Weird.

 

Saudi Elites Question MbS' Ability To Lead World's Largest Oil Exporter After Aramco Attack

... It remains to be seen how frustrated Saudi elites will handle MbS. Indeed, there's a lot of anger about the crown prince's leadership, and if another attack on the kingdom occurs, it's likely that internal turmoil within the House of Saud could mean MbS' days are numbered.

 

Brent has dropped to mid 50s now.

Due for another attack.

 

Did you see the quote from the Iranian Oil minister when asked about Iran conflict with Saudi Arabia ? 

The Iranian Oil Minister said , "No problem with Saudi Arabia. Their Oil Minister is a good friend of mine"

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Probably the same Iranian minister that started the rumor that the US would drop their sanctions against Iran if they would come to the negotiating table....

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