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Saudi Arabia threatens to sell $750 B of U.S. Treasury securities amid JASTA sovereign‑immunity controversy

Saudi Arabia threatens to sell $750 B of U.S. Treasury securities amid JASTA sovereign‑immunity controversy The passage links the JASTA law to potential financial retaliation by Saudi Arabia, citing a possible $750 billion sell‑off of U.S. Treasury holdings. While the information is largely public and already reported, it provides a concrete figure, a named foreign minister, and a timeline that could be followed up for any actual market impact or diplomatic negotiations. Key insights: JASTA permits U.S. citizens to sue foreign governments for terrorism on U.S. soil.; Saudi foreign minister warned of pulling up to $750 B from U.S. Treasuries if lawsuits increase.; Saudi Arabia officially says it will maintain its investments despite the warning.

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Saudi Arabia threatens to sell $750 B of U.S. Treasury securities amid JASTA sovereign‑immunity controversy The passage links the JASTA law to potential financial retaliation by Saudi Arabia, citing a possible $750 billion sell‑off of U.S. Treasury holdings. While the information is largely public and already reported, it provides a concrete figure, a named foreign minister, and a timeline that could be followed up for any actual market impact or diplomatic negotiations. Key insights: JASTA permits U.S. citizens to sue foreign governments for terrorism on U.S. soil.; Saudi foreign minister warned of pulling up to $750 B from U.S. Treasuries if lawsuits increase.; Saudi Arabia officially says it will maintain its investments despite the warning.

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