Prince Mohammed bin Salman in an interview on Iran
In a televised interview on US channel CBS, Prince Mohammed bin Salman said a war between Saudi Arabia and Iran would cause a "total collapse of the world economy." He called on the international community to "deter" Tehran.
Asked by CBS's 60-minute show, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said, "If the world does not act strongly, strongly, to dissuade Iran, we will witness an even more serious escalation. will threaten global interests, "explaining that" the supply of oil will be disrupted and prices will climb to unimaginable heights we have never seen in our lifetime. "
According to him, the consequences would be global: "The region accounts for about 30% of global energy supply, about 20% of global merchandise traffic, about 4% of the world's GDP. Imagine that these three things stop all. And this may mean "a total collapse of the global economy, not just Saudi Arabia or Middle Eastern countries," further advanced the Prince.
He said the September 14 attack on Saudi oil installations was absurd. "There is no strategic goal. Only one nut would attack 5% of the world's supply. The only strategic goal is to prove that they are stupid and that's what they did, "the Prince said.
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