For almost 70 years, since F.D.R. famously met with Ibn Saud on his
way home from Crimea near the end of World War II, the United States and
Saudi Arabia have been bone-deep allies. The Saudis had the oil. The
US had the military power. There were issues. Big ones. Israel. Oil
embargo. 9/11 and Islamism. But oil and power attracted one another.
They still do. But the Middle East is changing. Riyadh and Washington
are at odds on Syria, on Egypt, on Iran, more. Maybe even on energy.
This hour On Point: the President visits Riyadh, and the Saudi-US
divide. / Tom Ashbrook
Interview: http://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/04/01/saudi-arabia-middle-east-united-states-obama
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