'Saudi Arabia regularly receives a pass from world leaders and most media outlets given its unique relationship with the United States and importance to global oil flows.'
Typically, such contradictions and cynical reforms would be refuted by the international community, especially if the country of interest is deemed a global pariah like Syria, Iran, or North Korea. However, Saudi Arabia regularly receives a pass from world leaders and most media outlets given itswith the United States and importance to global oil flows.
Unfortunately, given global energy prices and the war in Ukraine, world leaders appear prepared to continue the contradiction and coddle Riyadh. United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Saudi Arabia on
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