08 August 2013

Saudis Trying to Inject Selves into Syrian-Russian Relationship

Can the Saudis get the Russians to back off their support for Syria's Assad regime?

Saudi Arabia has offered Russia economic incentives including a major arms deal and a pledge not to challenge Russian gas sales if Moscow scales back support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Middle East sources and Western diplomats said on Wednesday.

The proposed deal between two of the leading power brokers in Syria's devastating civil war was set out by Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week, they said.

Russia has supported Assad with arms and diplomatic cover throughout the war and any change in Moscow's stance would remove a major obstacle to action on Syria by the United Nations Security Council.

Syrian opposition sources close to Saudi Arabia said Prince Bandar offered to buy up to $15 billion of Russian weapons as well as ensuring that Gulf gas would not threaten Russia's position as a main gas supplier to Europe.

So I'm immediately going for a Civ V analogy here, where Arabia is offering Russia a big trade of GPT and Oil in exchange for withdrawing a pledge to protect the Damascus city-state. Not e perfect analogy, I know, but that's what came to mind.

By: Brant

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