Monday, June 5, 2023

Global Alliances are Changing… Here’s What it Means for the Current World Order

Global Alliances are Changing… Here’s What it Means for the Current World Order



It’s called the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation… 

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that grants the Kingdom the status of a dialogue partner in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Tuesday.


In late 2021, following the absolutely atrocious withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan (leaving US citizens on the ground, including those who worked for the US) and the resulting subsequent slaughtering of “sympathizers” and their families (oh, you didn’t see that on mainstream media… weird), we explained that there were two key countries to focus on: Saudi Arabia and Taiwan. The reason? Both relied on US protection for their very existence. It wasn’t even a month after the US withdrawal in Afghanistan that the Saudis struck a military deal with Russia, moving rapidly to secure their new military partner. Their main economic partner, we already know, is now China.

As I have said repeatedly, where trade goes so go military and political alliances.

Now, realize this war is fought on multiple fronts. As the West attempts to destroy demand for oil, OPEC+ fights back.

Of course they did.

OPEC+ announced a surprise oil production cut of more than 1 million barrels a day, abandoning previous assurances that it would hold supply steady and posing a new risk for the global economy.

While the US strategic Oil Reserve chart now looks like an NFT price chart.

Reuters announces: “Russia’s Rosneft signs deal to boost oil supplies to India”


India has been the biggest buyer of Russia’s benchmark Urals grade crude in March. Deliveries to India are set to account for more than 50% of all seaborne Urals exports this month, with China in second place


Those naughty naughty Indians with their dodgy stomach-moving vindaloos! Now they’re busy cavorting with the Russkies. It’s almost like they’re giving the middle finger to the US empire.

By the way, Russian sales of crude to India jumped 22x last year. Yes, you heard that right. TWENTY. TWO. TIMES!!

Energy in the new cold war.

The “non-Western Bloc” holds some 70% of the world’s crude oil reserves, 80% of natural gas reserves, and 43% of coal reserves (probably a lot more given that China has Indonesian coal wrapped up).

The sanctions on Russia may well backfire on the West in ways they never thought while the US shale peaking out will just add fuel to this fire!



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