“One of the more surprising news to hit the tape yesterday was that Saudi Arabia had quietly approached Putin with a proposal for a huge arms deal and a pledge to boost Russian influence in the Arab world if only Putin would abandon Syria’s Assad. It will hardly come as a surprise to anyone that in the aftermath of yesterday’s dilettante mistake by Obama which alienated Putin from the western world (and its subservient states such as Saudi Arabia of course), has just said no. It will certainly come as no surprise becausethe biggest loser from Russia abandoning Syria would be Russia’s most important company – Gazprom.”
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