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Comment: Despite its green pledges, Saudi Arabia is extracting more oil than ever before, writes Courtney Freer.
Comment: With the GCC in tatters, individual member states are feeling anxious about the lack of a regional support system and an unpredictable US president, writes Courtney Freer.
Comment: Russia is in a strong position to gain from the Aramco attacks, writes Giorgio Cafiero.
Comment: The IPO would have meant increased international scrutiny, and with other funding sources emerging, Saudi Arabia can afford to sidestep it a while longer, writes Courtney Freer.
Comment: A central measure of the Deputy Crown-Prince's Vision 2030 is to partially privatize state-owned Aramco. But discontent is brewing online and in royal circles, writes Pierre Terzian.
Comment: The fate of the Aramco IPO could have huge political implications for the young crown prince's future, writes Courtney Freer.
Comment: Washington's strategy of withdrawing from the nuclear deal and devastating Iran's economy was bound to provoke Tehran, bringing the region to the brink of all-out war, argues the ICG.
With the PGA-LIV deal, Saudi Arabia has managed to acquire the game of golf itself, raising concerns of sportswashing & compromising the sport's integrity, as the country's human rights record clash with the values of golf argues Anthony Harwood.
Comment: Saudi Arabia's ability to comply with its own green goals may remain elusive, but its rhetorical commitment to renewable energy is already a step forward, writes Courtney Freer.
Comment: From outside Saudi Arabia, the deal looks like a potential financial asset, but is in fact entangled in a web of political liability and uncertainty, writes Mohammed Cherkaoui.