present a complete implementation plan for your proposed alternative. Discuss HOW you would suggest that an organization implement changes in order to resolve issues you identified in your analysis
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Yemen is not the only political climate inciting volatility in Saudi Arabia’s oil market. After the brutal kidnapping and dismemberment of highly connected Washington Post writer, Jamal Khashoggi, within the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, it has become obvious that Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States are playing a game of political poker and using oil as the cash-out. President Erdogan of Turkey has been in power for 15 years. In this time period he has managed to gain control of nearly all Turkish news and media; Erdogan is not above promoting his own personal agenda through these means. Just as news broke of Khashoggi’s murder, Turkish officials and the news outlets controlled by them alerted the world that they had possession of audio recordings of Khashoggi’s death. Turkey then attempted to use their possession of these recordings as a direct threat to Saudi Arabia; this kind of pressure was put in place on Saudi Arabia and the United States in order to have the outcome turn to be in Turkey and/or President Erdogan’s favor (Gall). Unfortunately for Mr. Erdogan, President Donald Trump is not always a predictable player, and oil can often find itself replacing the space reserved for political transparency. Trump decisively backed Mohammed bin Salman and told the world that “rogue killers” were responsible for the murder of Khashoggi despite the CIA later stating that M.B.S was wholly complicit in the most intricate details of the affair (Gall; Harris). This did not please Erdogan; in response, he released in depth descriptions of the tapes in a mounting act of pressure on the two countries. Amanda Sloat of the Brookings Institution says, “Initially, it seemed Turkey was seeking a bargain with or financial support from Saudi Arabia, but it increasingly appears that Turkey is seeking to inflict maximum damage on M.B.S.” (Gall). While this may be the case, the United States will not be turning their back on the Saudis any time soon. Saudi Arabia stands far higher than any of the other struggling OPEC members as it is the world’s largest oil producer, net exporter, and the only OPEC nation with a set plan to rebound its economy from Dutch Disease: Vision 2030. With the recent sanctions being re-imposed on Iran due to the collapse of the Iran Nuclear Deal, Donald Trump wants to maintain key Saudi financial, oil, and arms backers with respect t>
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