Serious question, why doesn't Saudi Arabia take in refugees from Syria?

Serious question, why doesn't Saudi Arabia take in refugees from Syria?

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Cuase there kang knows whats good for them

they do

You do realize that they are the US' proxy and that they are the ones arming ISIS in order to get the Qatari pipeline built that is supposed to go through Syria and make the EU independent of Russian gas. Assad instead gave the deal to Iran. So why would Saudi Arabia take their enemies refugees??? Makes no sense. Lurk moar.

This.

same reason we don't. they already have enough muslim terrorists, they don't need to import a couple million more.

they only accept ones from their particular sect of shitlam
so sunnis but not shia or christfags
so they can export more terror

holy fuck...finally someone that knows whats going on

Syrians aren't Shiites, they're Sunni.
>more reason for Saudi Arabia to welcome them.

they took in 3million

come to /sg/ sometime faggots

The Saudis have been spending a fortune on security. They realize that rapefugees are the opposite of security. If they ever do accept refugees, they will have the break the swords out because executions will raise to an all time high.

syrians are alwadi aka shia

The Syrian government is largely alawite, the Syrian people are mostly Sunni.

only around Latakia, most of country is Sunni rats

Took the Sunnis, left the rest to rott.

The vast majority of Syrian and Iraqi refugees don't head towards Saudi Arabia, instead of preferring to go towards Turkey and Lebanon. They do so for the same reason you or I would probably prefer either of those countries to Saudi Arabia as a destination.

Because Saudi Arabia is smart and realize that the rafeguees are nothing but trouble, even for other Muslims.

Here is the answer in this pic.

Saudi Arabia has 3 million unused shelter tents used for the Mecca migration but yea, forget about those. Instead, Israel wants to destabilize the region (hence the assad false flag).

Because Saudi Arabia is the haven for all of the mastermind mudslimes, the home of those that are in the business of destabilizing the region. It is their glass tower with which to watch the fruit of their labours so they can garner more power, all the while using the US to do so with.

They do. At least 500 000. There's the 2.5 million figure but it doesn't seem likely unless it's counting the Syrians who were already living in Saudi Arabia before the civil war.

No non-Sunni wants to go to Saudi Arabia.

You're dumb. Saudi Arabia already supplies most of Japan's oil. There's no pipeline going to Japan. Japan could just get Russian oil which is closer, but they don't.

Saudi Arabia not selling to Europe simply has to do with the fact that Russia's oil historically has been cheaper. Yes there's the average prices for oil, but that's a benchmark. Oil is sold at different prices across the world and their relatives prices goes up and down relative to global supply, that's why the average benchmark is necessary.

Saudi can win in European market without any pipeline, just by making crude oil cheaper as they already have far more supply than Russia.

uk.reuters.com/article/uk-russia-saudi-oil-idUKKCN0S90DF20151015

The reason that Saudi Arabia isn't all in when it comes to Europe is simply due to the fact that the European is far less attractive than the Asian one. Europe with its liberally minded population is going away from oil at a faster pace than Asia. Less demand means lower price.

Asia has lots of emerging economies that are the way to becoming developed, they are far more reliant on oil than European countries. Hence the priority for Saudi and their focus is the Asian market.

Wish we had more posts like this, insightful and founded on sources with evidence.

Albeit the link you posted undermines your following comment that SA isn't goinf for European markets.

because, as the ones funding radical islamic groups, they want them exported abroad to get a foot in the door. It's a new colonialism.

I mean that dominating European market and pushing Russia out is not a priority for Saudi Arabia. Having a serious penetration of markets takes time and in some cases lots of capital. It's not really worth it. Saudi Arabia has some penetration but isn't looking at ousting Russia from Europe. They could if they really wanted to, but at worst they gain more cash at the cost of really pissing off Russia which they're not interested in. At worst, they'll lower global prices to kill US oil industry (killing the baby in the crib before it becomes big) and to pinch Russia, but not to destroy Russia completely. Once you're already somewhat dependent on something, taking it away can lead to some very erratic responses.