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Why the US wont invade Saudi Arabia

According to a new book exclusively obtained by the Huffington Post, Saudi Arabia has crafted a plan to protect itself from a possible invasion or internal attack. It includes the use of a series of explosives, including radioactive “dirty bombs”, that would cripple Saudi Arabian oil production and distribution systems for decades.

According to the NSA intercepts, Petro SE (code name for the Saudi self-destruction plan) was devised by the Saudis because of their overriding fear that if an internal revolt or external attack threatened the survival of the House of Saud, the U.S. and other Western powers might abandon them as the Shah of Iran was abandoned in 1979. Only by having in place a system that threatened to create crippling oil price increases, political instability and economic recessions did the royal family believe it could coerce Western military powers to keep them in power.

Huffington Post Exclusive: Embargoed Book Claims Saudi Oil Infrastructure Rigged for Catastrophic Self-Destruction

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