Saudi Arabia: We'll get the price of oil to the stratosphere

Saudi Arabia has taken its first step against Iran since the attack on oil rockets on September 14th. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has warned that he will increase the price of unimaginable oil if the world does not act to prevent Tehran. In an interview for American media, Mohammed Bin Salman [...]
Saudi Arabia has taken its first step against Iran since the attack on oil rockets on September 14th.
Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has warned that he will increase the price of unimaginable oil if the world does not act to prevent Tehran.
In an interview for American media, Mohammed Bin Salman also said a prayer between Saudi Arabia and Iran would destroy the global economy.
If the world does not take a strong and determined action to prevent Iran, we will see further escalations that will threaten world interests. Oil supplies will cease and oil prices will rise to an unimaginable figure we haven't seen in our times. Today we open up all initiatives for a political solution in Yemen. We hope that this will happen today, not tomorrow”, Bin Salman said.
Iran has denied involvement in the fearful attack on oil refinerys in Saudi Arabia that led to damage to about 5% of the global oil supply.
The attack is reflected immediately in the increase in oil prices.
Saudi Arabia has reported that 18 fears and seven rockets attacked two refinerys on September 14th. Iran-backed Yemeni rebels, the main rival of Saudi Arabia, took up the attack, but the Crown Prince is convinced Tehran is behind them.
The United States has also blamed the Iranian regime.











