Saudi Arabia is considered one of America's closest allies... However, it makes huge profits from a war being fought by America. Here’s what is said:
💀 Saudi exports before the war: 6,660,000 barrels per day
💀 Saudi exports now: 3,330,000 barrels per day
💀 Decrease by 50%
💀 Oil price before the war: $67 per barrel
💀 Current price: $130 per barrel
💀 Adding a premium of $19.50 per barrel for Asian buyers
💀 The highest premium in history
⚠️ Half the quantity is sold at double the price with record fees
⚠️ Calculations indicate profits greater than before the war
⚠️ The International Energy Agency described the situation as the biggest disruption in supply in the history of the oil market
⚠️ Supply losses reached 10,000,000 barrels per day, with only 206,000 compensated by OPEC+
Think about that…
The part that is not often talked about:
Saudi Arabia has completely bypassed the Strait of Hormuz, as the East-West pipeline now transports 7,000,000 barrels per day to the Red Sea.
Refineries in Korea and India have started switching to the Saudi port of Yanbu for the first time.
Saudi Arabia does not rely on Hormuz… and would not be affected by its closure.
As it is said, Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain are quietly pushing for continued escalation, aiming to weaken Iran further before any ceasefire agreement.
Because every week of war means record oil prices…
And every week at record prices means record revenues.
If Saudi Arabia wants to open Hormuz, why has it invested billions to bypass it?
If it is suffering, why impose the highest premium in history?
If it is a strong ally, why does it support continued escalation?
Complete silence.
This is not just a story about oil…
And it is not just a story about America and Iran…
Rather, it's a story of benefiting from the war.
The benefiting party — according to this proposal — is the country hosting American military bases.
I lose followers every time I post these views… yet I continue.

