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Anyway as I wrote during the first day of the war - namely that KSA will be the biggest winner of this war - my prediction turns out (so far) to be very accurate.
More capital, physical as well as human, will flow towards KSA from the smaller GCC states (UAE in particular)- accelerating the already ongoing process of KSA becoming the financial, industrial etc. behemoth of the region.
The hike in oil prices has and will benefit KSA the most as well. KSA is also the least impacted by this war.
The only negative from KSA's perspective, if the future goal is to annex the smaller GCC states once again, is that US military presence is likely only to increase in Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Bahrain. Already Qatari officials have states this publicly a few hours ago.
But that will not change anything on the ground long term - in fact it will only solidify further that those small GCC states - on their own - have no real long-term perspective of surviving on their own without an outside patron (USA).
We saw this already during the height of the attacks on Bahrain - KSA military entered Bahrain to restore order which was done within hours. Much like it was done back in 2011-2014.
Global Shipping Company MSC: Announces the development of solutions for transporting goods from the world to the Gulf via King Abdullah Port and Jeddah Port
From Saudi Arabia to the UAE (Jebel Ali) and Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait
The company has benefited from the integration of logistical connectivity in Saudi Arabia
Christians around the world celebrate Saint "Habasa bint Hayyan al-Harithi," famously known as "Elizabeth," and Saint "al-Harith bin Ka'b al-Harithi," famously known as "Arethas," both hailing from Saudi Arabia. Catholics commemorate the anniversary of their martyrdom on "July 27," while the Orthodox celebrate on "October 24" - Kingdom of the Trenches of Najran
Several Byzantine emperors and dynasties were of Arab origin as well as were several Roman emperors. Same with numerous Greek and Roman era scholars. Same thing with popes.
More capital, physical as well as human, will flow towards KSA from the smaller GCC states (UAE in particular)- accelerating the already ongoing process of KSA becoming the financial, industrial etc. behemoth of the region.
The hike in oil prices has and will benefit KSA the most as well. KSA is also the least impacted by this war.
The only negative from KSA's perspective, if the future goal is to annex the smaller GCC states once again, is that US military presence is likely only to increase in Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Bahrain. Already Qatari officials have states this publicly a few hours ago.
But that will not change anything on the ground long term - in fact it will only solidify further that those small GCC states - on their own - have no real long-term perspective of surviving on their own without an outside patron (USA).
We saw this already during the height of the attacks on Bahrain - KSA military entered Bahrain to restore order which was done within hours. Much like it was done back in 2011-2014.
Global Shipping Company MSC: Announces the development of solutions for transporting goods from the world to the Gulf via King Abdullah Port and Jeddah Port
From Saudi Arabia to the UAE (Jebel Ali) and Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait
The company has benefited from the integration of logistical connectivity in Saudi Arabia
Christians around the world celebrate Saint "Habasa bint Hayyan al-Harithi," famously known as "Elizabeth," and Saint "al-Harith bin Ka'b al-Harithi," famously known as "Arethas," both hailing from Saudi Arabia. Catholics commemorate the anniversary of their martyrdom on "July 27," while the Orthodox celebrate on "October 24" - Kingdom of the Trenches of Najran
Several Byzantine emperors and dynasties were of Arab origin as well as were several Roman emperors. Same with numerous Greek and Roman era scholars. Same thing with popes.
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