U.S. on collision course with the world’s first coronavirus pandemic
By Yuram Abdullah Weiler
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By Yuram Abdullah Weiler
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Mehmet Ogutcu, Chairman of London Energy Club believes that while the USA, Saudi Arabia, and the Persian Gulf countries can work together in the coming period to influence the markets, Russia can team up with important OPEC producers such as Iran and Venezuela and assume the leadership of non-OPEC producers.
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Omid Shokri believes that Russia's disagreement with cuts in OPEC Plus production could be a good opportunity for Moscow to influence US oil exports.
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Professor Paul Pillar, who was CIA intelligence analyst for 28 years, tells that the death of Salman and the need to select a new king will bring to a head the competition between MBS and those members of the royal family who oppose his acquisition of absolute power.
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Marc Finaud, the former French Foreign Ministry spokesman, says that one of the main weaknesses of the Agency is not to have any means of collecting its own intelligence and relying on the information provided by its member states.
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Richard Nephew, who served as the lead sanctions expert for the US team negotiating with Iran, is of the opinion that “It is the IAEA's responsibility to investigate information that it receives.”
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Mehran Kamrava, a professor of the Middle East Studies at Georgetown University of Doha, said, “The primary purpose of the arrest of Saudi princes appears to be further consolidation of power by Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).”
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