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WATCHING THE WORLD: Do McCain and the Saudis agree?

06/23/2008
US Sen. John McCain will probably smile with satisfaction after learning of remarks by members of Saudi Arabia’s legislative body, the Majlis Shura, who feel that the US should begin producing more oil at home.“There are a great deal of restrictions in many areas of the world—not the least of which is the United States—that could be producing oil,” said Bandar bin Mohammed Al Eiban, part of a 5-man Shura delegation to the US.The delegation’s visit came ahead of a special producer-consumer meeting hosted by Saudi Arabia aimed at reducing crude prices. In particular, Saudi Arabia wants the US to reduce market speculation, focus on increased access for explo...
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