← Back to context Comment by morshu9001 6 days ago Why doesn't the US take Saudi Arabia's oil then? 4 comments morshu9001 Reply jeltz 6 days ago Because they already have it under good enough control. Your question is like asking why the US does not invade Texas and take their oil. morshu9001 6 days ago They don't pay us anything to sell their oil. We have a relatively small partnership with them, but that's about it. And they're part of OPEC, which is deliberately designed counter to US interests. clot27 6 days ago because saudi already pays them. Saudi is already in their control. Iran isnt so they are plotting a regime change there too, use your brain.
jeltz 6 days ago Because they already have it under good enough control. Your question is like asking why the US does not invade Texas and take their oil. morshu9001 6 days ago They don't pay us anything to sell their oil. We have a relatively small partnership with them, but that's about it. And they're part of OPEC, which is deliberately designed counter to US interests.
morshu9001 6 days ago They don't pay us anything to sell their oil. We have a relatively small partnership with them, but that's about it. And they're part of OPEC, which is deliberately designed counter to US interests.
clot27 6 days ago because saudi already pays them. Saudi is already in their control. Iran isnt so they are plotting a regime change there too, use your brain.
Because they already have it under good enough control. Your question is like asking why the US does not invade Texas and take their oil.
They don't pay us anything to sell their oil. We have a relatively small partnership with them, but that's about it. And they're part of OPEC, which is deliberately designed counter to US interests.
because saudi already pays them. Saudi is already in their control. Iran isnt so they are plotting a regime change there too, use your brain.