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Riyadh's action naturally resulted in an escalation of tensions between Tehran and Riyadh, yet, India clearly needed to fill the shortfall.
Daniel Wagner: Iran and Saudi Arabia's Wrestling Match Daniel Wagner 2011
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U.S. officials working with Saudi Arabia acknowledged in recent days Riyadh's frustration with Washington's policies but believe the relationship can be stabilized.
Saudi Bid to Curb Iran Worries U.S. Matthew Rosenberg 2011
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—With eyes darting over racks of sales items, 28-year-old Haya Murzouq worked the counter at her new job at one of Riyadh's busier lingerie boutiques in December.
Saudis Push Young People, Including Women, Into Jobs Ellen Knickmeyer 2012
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Saudi officials have privately voiced concern that the U.S. could reach some form of "grand bargain" with Iran, to the detriment of Riyadh's interests.
U.S. Weighs a Direct Line to Tehran Jay Solomon 2011
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For this, he blames "so-called terrorism experts;" anti-bin Laden Saudi propagandists and lobbying of Congress by U.S. arms makers "who profit from Riyadh's outsized military spending;" and pro-Israel neoconservative commentators, academics and journalists who ignore bin Laden's own writings and tell his story "almost exclusively from the perspective of others."
Al Eisele: Osama bin Laden: Still a Real Threat Al Eisele 2011
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WASHINGTON—The Obama administration plans to resume talks with Saudi Arabia about nuclear cooperation, according to senior U.S. officials, in a move aimed at boxing in Iran and keeping an eye on Riyadh's strategic ambitions.
U.S., Saudis to Discuss Nuclear Agreement Jay Solomon 2011
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Saudi Arabia's assistant defense minister on Tuesday confirmed the deal in Riyadh's first official comments since it was announced in September.
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Saudi lobbying on behalf of Bahrain underscores Riyadh's fears that it could come under pressure next, if its neighbor succumbs to the opposition, Arab officials said.
U.S. Backs Bahrain Royalty, Varying Playbook on Revolt Adam Entous 2011
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Riyadh's ties with the U.S. have endured since the founder of modern-day Saudi Arabia, King Abdul-Aziz, met President Franklin D.
China's Mideast Headache Andrew Critchlow 2011
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For this, he blames "so-called terrorism experts;" anti-bin Laden Saudi propagandists and lobbying of Congress by U.S. arms makers "who profit from Riyadh's outsized military spending;" and pro-Israel neoconservative commentators, academics and journalists who ignore bin Laden's own writings and tell his story "almost exclusively from the perspective of others."
Al Eisele: Osama bin Laden: Still a Real Threat Al Eisele 2011
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