Sententiae
Sententia-ae. fem, Latin for: opinion, view, judgment; purpose, intention; (law) sentence, verdict; (in the Senate) motion, proposal, view; meaning, sense; sentence; maxim. See also: garrulitas, magnificentia, opinio, praejudicum.
13 February 2008
16 May 2007
The Decline of the Soviet Empire
I've heard lots of theories of why the Soviet Union fell apart, from Reagan's outspending them into oblivion, to the Pope calling on God to destroy it, to Osama and the other mujihaddin in Afghanistan punching an embarrassing hole in the enterprise. This one is a new one though, and one that is at least plausible. The Saudi's did it when they ramped up petroleum production. The source is interesting too - a former Russian prime minister who would be in a position to know. Here's the core of it:
The Saudis stopped protecting oil prices, and Saudi Arabia quickly regained its share in the world market. During the next six months, oil production in Saudi Arabia increased fourfold, while oil prices collapsed by approximately the same amount in real terms.
As a result, the Soviet Union lost approximately $20 billion per year, money without which the country simply could not survive. The Soviet leadership was confronted with a difficult decision on how to adjust.
Very interesting. Their decision was the wrong one, but so were all the other options. Of course, keep the old Russian saying in mind: 'He lied like an eyewitness!'
Labels: history, Russia, Saudis, Soviet Union
30 March 2007
Et tu, Saudi?
Now that everyone seems to be baling out of the good ship Bush, this little note at NRO must be the final straw for a family that has spent decades cultivating good relations with the House of Saud.
Labels: Bush admin, politics, Saudis