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Saudi Arabia
Iran
United Arab
- The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a monarchy.
- King and Prime Minister ABDALLAH bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud
- Saudi arabias major export is,( no surprise), oil and petroleum. Their major imports are machinery and food.
- Saudi Arabia is a good ally to the United States. The United States imports most of its petrol from Saudi Arabia.
- Trade relations have been good. The United States is their largest exporter of oil. Oil consists of 90% of its GDP
- Very active business relations. Mostly in oil companies.
- The United States and Saudi Arabia established full diplomatic relations in 1940. Saudi Arabia's unique role in the Arab and Islamic worlds, its possession of the world's largest reserves of oil, and its strategic location make its friendship important to the United States. The United States and Saudi Arabia share common concerns and consult closely on wide range of regional and global issues. As the region is going through a period of great transformation, the United States appreciates Saudi Arabia’s leadership in working toward a peaceful and prosperous future for the region. Saudi Arabia is also a strong partner in regional security and counter-terrorism efforts, providing military, diplomatic, and financial cooperation. It works closely with U.S. law enforcement to safeguard both countries' national security interests.
Iran
- Islamic republic of Iran. Is a republic.
- Supreme Leader Ali Hoseini-KHAMENEI, by means of bloody military coup.
- 80% of their exports are petroleum. they import technical supplies and food goods.
- Enemies with Iran. We are in extreme opposition to their current attempts to develop nuclear weapons. They have been a large source to the turmoil in the Middle East.
- The trade with Iran is bad. The united states has had bad relations with Iran since their revolution. The Iranian people have disliked the US for backing the old king during their coup.
- The United States and Iran (then called Persia) established diplomatic relations in 1883. In the following years, Iran saw the 1906 establishment of a limited constitutional monarchy, a 1953 coup against its democratically elected prime minister that was supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, and a 1979 revolution against the country's hereditary ruler, the shah. The United States broke diplomatic relations with Iran in 1980 after a group of revolutionary Iranian students, angered that the deposed Shah has been allowed to enter the United States, seized the U.S. Embassy Tehran and took 52 Americans hostage. The U.S. Government does not have diplomatic relations with Iran.
- The United States and Iran (then called Persia) established diplomatic relations in 1883. In the following years, Iran saw the 1906 establishment of a limited constitutional monarchy, a 1953 coup against its democratically elected prime minister that was supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, and a 1979 revolution against the country's hereditary ruler, the shah. The United States broke diplomatic relations with Iran in 1980 after a group of revolutionary Iranian students, angered that the deposed Shah has been allowed to enter the United States, seized the U.S. Embassy Tehran and took 52 Americans hostage. The U.S. Government does not have diplomatic relations with Iran. The United States has long-standing concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, sponsorship of terrorism, and human rights record. The United States and the international community have imposed comprehensive sanctions against Iran to compel Iran to engage seriously in discussions with the international community and address concerns over its nuclear program and human rights abuses. The current Iranian government still has not recognized Israel’s right to exist, has hindered the Middle East peace process by arming militants, including Hamas, Hizballah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and continues to play a disruptive role in sustaining violence in the region, particularly Syria.
United Arab
- United Arab emirates, is a federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates
- President KHALIFA bin Zayid Al-Nuhayyan
- Their major exports are oil and gas. Their major imports are food, machinery and transport equipment.
- We are allies with the UAE since their formation as a republic.
- The business with the UAE is great. The United States is one of their largest exporter.
- The history has been relatively quiet.
- The United States has had friendly relations with the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) since 1971, following its formation and independence from the United Kingdom. The two countries established formal diplomatic relations in 1972. The U.A.E. plays an influential role in the Middle East, and is a key partner for the United States. The United States and the U.A.E. enjoy strong bilateral cooperation on a full range of issues including defense, non-proliferation, trade, law enforcement, energy policy, and cultural exchange. The two countries work together to promote peace and security, support economic growth, and improve educational opportunities in the region and around the world. U.A.E. ports host more U.S. Navy ships than any port outside the United States.