Mr Biden criticised the then-Trump administration and promised strict action if elected. Although, as is almost always the case, upon assuming office, Biden’s stance softened. In fact, in this case, it wasn’t just because there is an actual difference between giving a statement to the press rather than taking concrete action upon assuming office, that too, against a country as influential as Saudi Arabia. In fact, followed by the US, Saudi is the largest producer of oil in the world. Post the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the sanctions contributed to soaring inflation in the US. The unprecedented increase in gas and oil prices meant a decreased popularity for Biden at home. It became Biden’s priority to find an alternative to the Russian energy sources. He tried approaching Venezuela and is also
said to have considered an increased oil flow from Iran. Apparently, he tried talking to both Mohammad Bin Zayed, President of UAE, and Mohammad Bin Salman of Saudi Arabia into increasing the oil exports – both in vain.