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i think that the arabs, the saudis, i think they respect power. they respect strength, they respect a businessman. they respect everything donald trump is. so they like the deal making. they are getting arms they can fight their enemy with. but at the same time i wonder how is rail is looking at this? i think they are a little discomforted with the idea he went to saudi arabia first. i think they understand because of the rhetoric from the campaign and we are fighting radical islamic terror, it s symbolic for the path to say we have a lot of differences but i m going to show you have respect. this is what the saudis didn t like to about barack obama. he didn t even include them in on things they were doing in the region. they feel they will get a restart with president trump.
saudis, i think they respect power. they respect strength, they respect a businessman. they respect everything donald trump is. so they like the deal making. they are getting arms they can fight their enemy with. but at the same time i wonder how is rail is looking at this? i think they are a little discomforted with the idea he went to saudi arabia first. i think they understand because of the rhetoric from the campaign and we are fighting radical islamic terror, it s symbolic for the path to say we have a lot of differences but i m going to show you have respect. this is what the saudis didn t like to about barack obama. he didn t even include them in on things they were doing in the region. they feel they will get a restart with president trump. i think it s a good thing for
i think that the arabs, the saudis, i think they respect power. they respect strength, they respect a businessman. they respect everything donald trump is. so they like the deal making. they are getting arms they can fight their enemy with. but at the same time i wonder how is rail is looking at this? i think they are a little discomforted with the idea he went to saudi arabia first. i think they understand because of the rhetoric from the campaign and we are fighting radical islamic terror, it s symbolic for the path to say we have a lot of differences but i m going to show you have respect. this is what the saudis didn t like to about barack obama. he didn t even include them in on things they were doing in the region. they feel they will get a restart with president trump. i think it s a good thing for
second largest oil producer after the u.s. has declined to cutback oil production. is this aimed at pricing expensive to produce shale oil mostly from this country and canada and get identity out of the market lays. in some sense the saudis didn t have much of a choice. if they cutback production the u.s. was growing at a million barrels per day per year. the u.s. would keep growing and offset a lot of the saudi production cut. and the saudis aren t going do it alone they will do it with other members of peck and none-opec countries. they are trying to slow down the growth of u.s. shale but more so non-u.s. supply like the arctic, ultradeepwater, oil sands and that s work. $300 billion in global capital investment cutback. i want to just be clear on your biography. you re a former senior adviser