Arizona Lawmaker Accuses Saudi Arabia of 'Stealing' Water Amidst Severe Drought Crisis in the State
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Arizona is currently facing an intense drought, leading to concerns over water usage in the state. In particular, a local lawmaker has criticized the Saudi Arabian monarchy for 'stealing' the state's water in order to grow alfalfa, a crop exported back to Saudi Arabia for dairy farming. This is due to a law loophole that allows foreign entities to buy land in the US and exploit natural resources. The lawmaker believes this kind of exploitation should be regulated to preserve water resources. #WaterCrisis #ResourceManagement #InternationalTrade 💧🌾⚖️ Español: Arizona se enfrenta actualmente a una intensa sequía, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre el uso del agua en el estado. En particular, un legislador local criticó a la monarquía de Arabia Saudita por "robar" el agua del estado para cultivar alfalfa, un cultivo que se exporta a Arabia Saudita para la producción lechera. Esto se debe a un vacío legal que permite a entidades extranjeras comprar tierras en Estados Unidos y explotar recursos naturales. El legislador considera que este tipo de explotación debería regularse para preservar los recursos hídricos. #Crisis del Agua #Gestión de Recursos #ComercioInternacional 💧🌾⚖️
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