condition of Saudi Arabia with our country
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Its stature is built on its prestige as the custodian of the birthplace of Islam, and its status as an one of the world's largest oil producers.
Its importance as an oil exporter has made economic interdependence with the West - where the main consumer demand is found - a necessity.
This, in turn, has led to strong political and military relationships that at times have been a source of awkwardness for both sides.
It stands out for its espousal of a puritan version of Sunni Islam, including harsh punishments such as public beheadings, and its restrictions on the rights of women.
Its importance as an oil exporter has made economic interdependence with the West - where the main consumer demand is found - a necessity.
This, in turn, has led to strong political and military relationships that at times have been a source of awkwardness for both sides.
It stands out for its espousal of a puritan version of Sunni Islam, including harsh punishments such as public beheadings, and its restrictions on the rights of women.
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