1. Conceptually, the United States is not as long as it advertised. I will definitely not do anything that is not good. Saudi Arabia, like the United States and Saudi Arabia, buys military equipment from the United States every year and exports a large amount of oil to the United States, creating a lot of economic benefits for the United States. The United States has so many vested interests, how can it overthrow Saudi Arabia?
2. Economically, although Saudi Arabia's economy is very developed, it relies too much on the oil industry, and its economic income mainly comes from the oil industry. Saudi Arabia's oil industry accounts for about 75% of the country's total revenue, 40% of GDP and 90% of export revenue every year. Such an economic structure is very unstable. As long as the United States fiddles with the crude oil trade, it will easily cause a great blow to Saudi Arabia, and the oil output of the United States is second only to Saudi Arabia.
The population of Saudi Arabia is very small. In 20 16, the population was 32.28 million, with a population density of 15 persons /km2, while in 20 16, the population of the United States was 323 10/00000, with a population density of 35.3 persons /km2. The population gap makes the military strength of the two countries very different. There are 73,000 Saudi Army, 73,000 Navy 1. 1.8 million Air Force 1.8 million, totaling about 6.5438+0.6 million, while there are 500,000 US Army, 350,000 Navy and Air Force and 6.5438+0.8 million Marine Corps. The equipment is more advanced than Saudi Arabia, the quality of soldiers is higher than Saudi Arabia, and it is believed that some of Saudi Arabia's key points are also in the hands of the United States, so the United States is not worried about Saudi Arabia's work. If Saudi Arabia honestly maintains its trade relations with the United States, the United States will naturally be too lazy to fight Saudi Arabia.
4. Saudi Arabia is a neutral country, and has maintained good international relations and economic and trade exchanges with big countries other than the United States in the United Nations, such as China, Russia, Britain and France, which makes the established United States consider whether it will infringe upon the interests of other big countries when dealing with the Saudi issue.