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Omaha Steve

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Sun Dec 29, 2013, 07:44 PM Dec 2013

Feeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhere


http://apnews.excite.com/article/20131229/DAB068SO1.html

Dec 29, 1:05 PM (ET)

By ADAM SCHRECK and LORI HINNANT

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Increasingly vocal in its frustration over U.S. policies in the Mideast, Saudi Arabia is strengthening ties elsewhere, seeking out an alignment that will bolster its position after it was pushed to the sidelines this year.

It may find a solution in France, whose president is ending the year with 24 hours of high-level meetings with the Saudi leadership in a visit intended to showcase commercial and diplomatic strength.


Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, right, speaks with French President Francois Hollande during their meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013. Increasingly vocal in its frustration over United States policies in the Mideast, Saudi Arabia is strengthening ties elsewhere, seeking out an alignment that will bolster its position after it was pushed to the sidelines this year. (AP Photo/Kenzo Tribouillard, Pool)


With an entourage of French executives from the lucrative defense and energy sectors, President Francois Hollande arrived Sunday in Riyadh for a flurry of accords and contracts that have been in the works for months. The two countries also find themselves unexpectedly aligned in resistance, if not outright opposition, to U.S. policy on Syria's civil war and Iran's nuclear program.

Hollande highlighted both aspects of the relationship during the visit, underscoring for reporters the number of diplomatic issues that the two countries agree on and noting that trade between the two had doubled in the past 10 years to 8 billion euros ($11 billion) in 2013.

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Feeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhere (Original Post) Omaha Steve Dec 2013 OP
If France wants to be SA's new besties, I say go for it. TwilightGardener Dec 2013 #1
Dear Saudi Arabia, We are no longer your bitch. Signed, USA nt okaawhatever Dec 2013 #2

TwilightGardener

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1. If France wants to be SA's new besties, I say go for it.
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 07:56 PM
Dec 2013

Funny to watch the Saudis casting about for a new puppet who will go to war for them.

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