Ex oriente lux: Future Investment - Baby You Can Drive My Car - “The Middle East is imploding because those Saudi sons of bitches have been pumping up religious fundamentalism to hide the fact that they’re robbing their people blind.”
In der vergangenen Woche verlieh das mittelalterlich geprägte Öl-Königreich Saudi Arabien im verzweifelten Versuch, modern zu wirken, einem Robot die Bürgerrechte: Sophia, gebaut von Hanson Robotics, Hong Kong. Wie Kat Hall im Register richtig anmerkt, hat dieser Robot ab der ersten Sekunde im Wahabitenreich mehr Rechte als Frauen. Keine Gesichtsverhüllung, keine männliche Begleitung. Unser wichtiger Handelspartner und Verbündeter im Nahen Osten schafft damit unerwartet eine ganz eigene Singularität:
Erstmals haben Robots Menschen überholt. (via 11k2)
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I'm always happy when surrounded by smart people who also happens to be rich and powerful ...
= A mind-blowing earschlpittenloudenboomer: http://futureinvestmentinitiative.com/en/home
+ Der Kronprinz räumt auf in Saudi-Arabien (Süddeutsche vor 20 Minuten)
++ Der Börsengang des Ölkonzerns Saudi Aramco soll bis zu 100 Milliarden Dollar erlösen. Nun wirbt Donald Trump für New York als Börsenplatz - "das wäre wichtig für die USA". (mm 05.11.)
+++ Pepe Escobar wusste schon im September mehr (ASIA Times) : Wheels and deals: trouble brewing in the House of Saud
Solch kenntnisreiche Berichterstattung wünschte ich mir hier, aber das geht offenbar nicht aufgrund der notwendigen Rücksichtnahme auf present and future investment ...
Update:
The inside story of the Saudi night of long knives
Princes, ministers and a billionaire are 'imprisoned' in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton while the Saudi Arabian Army is said to be in an uproar
By Pepe Escobar November 6, 2017
Erstmals haben Robots Menschen überholt. (via 11k2)
View on YouTube
I'm always happy when surrounded by smart people who also happens to be rich and powerful ...
= A mind-blowing earschlpittenloudenboomer: http://futureinvestmentinitiative.com/en/home
+ Der Kronprinz räumt auf in Saudi-Arabien (Süddeutsche vor 20 Minuten)
++ Der Börsengang des Ölkonzerns Saudi Aramco soll bis zu 100 Milliarden Dollar erlösen. Nun wirbt Donald Trump für New York als Börsenplatz - "das wäre wichtig für die USA". (mm 05.11.)
+++ Pepe Escobar wusste schon im September mehr (ASIA Times) : Wheels and deals: trouble brewing in the House of Saud
- Suddenly, the ideological matrix of all strands of Salafi-jihadism is being hailed by the West as a model of progress – because Saudi women will finally be allowed to drive. Only next year. Only some women. And still subject to many restrictions.
What’s certain is that the timing of the announcement – which comes after years of liberal American pressure – was calculated with precision, arriving only a few days before House of Saud capo King Salman drops in for a chat at Trump’s White House. The soft power move was coordinated by the 32-year-old Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, a.k.a. MBS, the Destroyer of Yemen; the king merely added his signature.
The diversionary tactic masks serious trouble in the court. A Gulf business source with intimate knowledge of the House of Saud, having held a number of personal meetings with members, told Asia Times that “the Fahd, Nayef, and Abdullah families, the descendants of King Abdulaziz al Saud and his wife Hassa bin Ahmed al-Sudairi, are forming an alliance against the ascendancy to the Kingship of the Crown Prince.”
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No wonder, considering that the ousted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef – highly regarded in the Beltway, especially Langley – is under house arrest. His massive web of agents at the Interior Ministry has largely been “relieved of their authority”. The new Interior Minister is Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef, 34, the eldest son of the governor of the country’s largely Shi’ite Eastern Province, where all the oil is. Curiously, the father is now reporting to his son. MBS is surrounded by inexperienced thirty-something princes, and alienating just about everyone else.
Former King Abdulaziz set up his Saudi succession based on the seniority of his sons; in theory, if each one lived to the same age all would have a shot at the throne, thus avoiding the bloodletting historically common in Arabian clans over lines of succession.
The now-ousted Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef confers with a member of his delegation during a meeting at the United Nations General Assembly in
Now, says the source, “a bloodbath is predicted to be imminent.” Especially because “the CIA is outraged that the compromise worked out in April, 2014 has been abrogated wherein the greatest anti-terrorist factor in the Middle East, Mohammed bin Nayef, was arrested.” That may prompt “vigorous action taken against MBS possibly in early October.” And it might even coincide with the Salman-Trump get together.
MBS’s pet project, the spun-to-death Vision 2030, in theory aims to diversify from mere oil profits and dependency on the US to a more modern economy (and a more independent foreign policy).
That’s completely misguided, according to the source, because “the problem in Saudi Arabia is that their companies cannot function with their local population and [are] reliant on expatriates for about 70% or more of their staff. Aramco cannot run without expatriates. Therefore, selling 5% of Aramco to diversify does not solve the problem. If he wants a more productive society, and less handouts and meaningless government jobs, he has to first train and employ his own people.”
“The Saudi Arabia of MBS features the Crown Prince buying a US$600 million yacht and his father spending US$100 million on his summer vacation, highlighted on the front pages of the New York Times while the Kingdom strangles under their leadership”
The similarly lauded Aramco IPO, arguably the largest share sale in history and originally scheduled for next year, has once again been postponed – “possibly” to the second half of 2019, according to officials in Riyadh. And still no one knows where shares will be sold; the NYSE is far from a done deal.
In parallel, MBS’s war on Yemen, and the Saudi drive for regime change in Syria and to reshape the Greater Middle East, have turned out to be spectacular disasters. Egypt and Pakistan have refused to send troops to Yemen, where relentless Saudi air bombing – with US and UK weapons – has accelerated malnutrition, famine and cholera, and configured a massive humanitarian crisis.
The Islamic State project was conceived as the ideal tool to force Iraq to implode. It’s now public domain that the organization’s funding came mostly from Saudi Arabia. Even the former imam of Mecca has publicly admitted ISIS’ leadership “draw their ideas from what is written in our own books, our own principles.”
Which brings us to the ultimate Saudi contradiction. Salafi-jihadism is more than alive inside the Kingdom even as MBS tries to spin a (fake) liberal trend (the “baby you can drive my car” stunt). The problem is Riyadh congenitally cannot deliver on any liberal promise; the only legitimacy for the House of Saud lies in those religious “books” and “principles.”
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In Enemy of the State, the latest Mitch Rapp thriller written by Kyle Mills, President Alexander, sitting at the White House, blurts, “the Middle East is imploding because those Saudi sons of bitches have been pumping up religious fundamentalism to hide the fact that they’re robbing their people blind.” That’s a fair assessment...
Solch kenntnisreiche Berichterstattung wünschte ich mir hier, aber das geht offenbar nicht aufgrund der notwendigen Rücksichtnahme auf present and future investment ...
Update:
The inside story of the Saudi night of long knives
Princes, ministers and a billionaire are 'imprisoned' in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton while the Saudi Arabian Army is said to be in an uproar
By Pepe Escobar November 6, 2017
gebattmer - 2017/11/05 19:25
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