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US calls Biden ‘a complete fool’ for OPEC’s decision to cut oil production

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Fox News columnist Pirro ridiculed Joe Biden following OPEC + decision to cut oil production
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American President Joe Biden turned out to be a “complete fool” following the decision of the OPEC + countries to reduce oil production. This was stated by columnist Janine Pirro. She recalled how Biden “begged” Saudi Arabia not cut oil production.

“Now the President [США Джо] Biden looks like a complete idiot. Remember how three months ago he was sucking up to the Saudis and fighting back in the Middle East, begging them to increase oil production, ”Pirro, a Fox News columnist, said. Video posted on YouTube.

OPEC+ previously agreed to reduce oil production 2 million barrels per day. According to media reports, the White House has already tried to convince some members of the alliance, in particular Saudi Arabia, not to cut oil production. They considered that this might lead to a noticeable increase in fuel prices, writes RT.

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American President Joe Biden turned out to be a “complete fool” following the decision of the OPEC + countries to reduce oil production. This was stated by columnist Janine Pirro. She recalled how Biden “begged” Saudi Arabia not to cut oil production. “Now the President [США Джо] Biden looks like a complete idiot. Remember how three months ago he was sucking up to the Saudis and fighting back in the Middle East, begging them to increase oil production, ”Pirro, a Fox News columnist, said. Video posted on YouTube. Earlier, OPEC+ agreed to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day. According to media reports, the White House has already tried to convince some members of the alliance, in particular Saudi Arabia, not to cut oil production. They considered that this might lead to a noticeable increase in fuel prices, writes RT.

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