Why Saudi Arabia is Gladly Helping Russia

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Published 2022-11-25
Saudi Arabia is getting closer to China and Russia and it's not good for US National Security.

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All Comments (21)
  • "The real jihad was the friends we made along the way "-Saudi Arabia
  • @rlupara
    Saudi Arabia just realised what Henry Kissinger once said : To be an enemy of the US is dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal
  • I literally bursted out laughing when he suggested US equipment came with an affection for human life.
  • America is the only country in the world that always leave the allies in the loop and everyone is taking notice and doing what is best for their interest, so don't hold Saudi Arabia responsible.
  • @bf5175
    Chris, the best thing about your channel is that I don't know your personal political leanings. Finding channels that can report on geopolitics without the creator's personal politics getting all mixed up in it is rare and shows an objectivity that is commendable. Keep up the good work.
  • @Muritaipet
    That was a really good and thought provoking analysis. I'm going to declare you an above average infantryman.
  • @samlatifi3254
    When a US ally pursues it's interests: 'betrayal'. The US unilaterally waging war and regime change ignoring their allies: totally fine. What did you think would happen?
  • @athrundead1
    you should do one on how Israel also does not sanction Russia
  • @evilwelshman
    The Ukraine-Russia conflict being viewed as a "complicated European conflict that does not require to stand against and/or cut ties with Russia" is actually a relatively common perspective in many countries outside the Western spheres of influence; i.e. the classic "third world countries" (where first world = NATO and second world = USSR/Russia).
  • @russgurpa1306
    "to ensure that no civilians are hurt." That's got to be a joke of the century.
  • @6688ya
    First time visiting this channel and I must say very informative and the production , editing and presentation is really good 👍🏼
  • Nice job on these videos covering security-related geopolitics - thanks!
  • @steaditex
    Your channel has evolved quite a bit since I first started watching it 2-3 years ago. I really appreciate your in-depth looks into these various world geopolitical situations. Keep up the good work!
  • @Pfsif
    Countries don't have allies, they have business partners.
  • @ryzlot
    Excellent video - well written, well done B-Roll JR
  • @Youssef_Bey
    You mixed in some footage of King Farouk as well (the guy lighting Roosevelt's cigarette). Fun fact, Farouk didn't smoke but heard that Roosevelt did and kept a lighter on him just in case he needed to gain points with the guy
  • @kylep007
    Task & Purpose should do a video on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Does Russia’s refusal to aid Armenia when they invoked the collective security clause of their treaty shatter Russia’s reputation as a reliable geopolitical partner? I think it does.
  • 'It is what it is.' Pakistan essentially helped the Taliban kill and wound thousands of our troops in Afghanistan. And all our government officials said the same thing as excuse for doing nothing.
  • @OldManRogers
    I like how balanced your approach is. Refreshing in todays world