Donald Trump’s Years Of OPEC Criticism Suddenly Look Prophetic With UAE Exit

Donald Trump’s Years Of OPEC Criticism Suddenly Look Prophetic With UAE Exit

Donald Trump spent years hammering OPEC as a price-fixing cartel that was screwing over American consumers. Now the United Arab Emirates just handed him what looks like a massive vindication.

The UAE announced Monday it’s pulling out of OPEC after more than five decades as a member. The withdrawal takes effect May 1 – that’s this Thursday. It’s a seismic shift that nobody saw coming.

Breaking911 shared the news on social media, noting the move would let the UAE boost oil production without OPEC’s quota limits. The tweet racked up over 35,000 likes and 8,500 retweets as people processed what this actually means.

For Trump, it’s got to feel like an ‘I told you so’ moment. He’s been calling OPEC a scam for years. During his presidency, Trump repeatedly blasted the oil cartel for inflating prices and ‘ripping off the rest of the world.’ He wasn’t subtle about it either.

The former president argued that OPEC was essentially a monopoly designed to keep oil prices artificially high. He said member countries were coordinating to limit supply and jack up costs for everyone else. Most establishment politicians treated those claims as oversimplified rhetoric.

But here’s the thing – if OPEC was such a great deal for member countries, why would the UAE walk away after 50 years?

The UAE’s decision suggests Trump might have been onto something. When a major oil producer decides it can make more money outside the cartel than inside it, that’s not exactly a ringing endorsement of OPEC’s business model.

The timing is interesting too. Oil markets have been volatile, and global energy politics are messier than ever. The UAE apparently decided it didn’t want to be constrained by OPEC’s production quotas anymore. That’s exactly the kind of artificial supply restriction Trump used to complain about.

If the UAE starts pumping more oil without OPEC limits, it could push prices down. That would be good news for consumers who’ve been dealing with higher gas prices. It would also prove Trump’s point that OPEC was keeping prices higher than they needed to be.

Political observers are already calling this a win for Trump’s economic predictions. He took heat for his aggressive stance toward OPEC, but the UAE’s exit suggests there were real tensions within the cartel that mainstream analysis missed.

The move could reshape global oil markets in ways that validate Trump’s long-standing arguments. He always said OPEC members would eventually realize they could make more money going their own way instead of coordinating with other producers.

Of course, this is bigger than just Trump being right about something. The UAE’s decision could trigger other OPEC members to reconsider their membership. If more countries follow the UAE’s lead, the cartel could start falling apart.

That scenario would probably thrill Trump. He’s consistently argued that breaking up OPEC’s coordination would benefit American consumers and weaken what he saw as an anti-American alliance.

The UAE hasn’t spelled out all the details yet, but the basic math is pretty clear. They think they can make more money selling oil on their own terms rather than following OPEC’s playbook. That’s not the kind of calculation you’d expect from a member of a mutually beneficial organization.

For Trump supporters, this feels like validation of his unconventional approach to international economics. He took positions that seemed aggressive or naive at the time, but they’re looking more strategic in hindsight.

Whether this actually leads to lower gas prices remains to be seen. But Trump’s core argument about OPEC – that it was an artificial constraint on oil supply – just got a pretty compelling endorsement from one of the cartel’s most important members.

You can view the original article HERE.

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