In 1945, Saudi Arabia abandoned its support of the Axis powers and sided with the Allies. 2 years prior, the Allies have established dominance in the Mediterranean Sea, President Roosevelt declared the defense of Saudi Arabia of great importance (because of the oil).
In terms of years, Saudi Arabia was neutral until 1945- so the answer is not even 1.
Saudi Arabia was neutral in World War 2.
No
No. Saudi Arabia never started a war but it participated in some when it had to, such as the first gulf war between Iraq and Kuwait.
No.
Chile and Saudi Arabia suffered the most.
That's where Saudi Arabia is (in middle east), and Saudi Arabia have lots of oil, and all the countries around the world gets the oil from Saudi Arabia..so if a conflict or a war causes all the countries are gonna get difficulties to get the oil.
Saudi Arabia joined the Allies on 1 March 1945.
Saudi Arabia was a protectorate in the past under the control of the British Empire. This went into effect in the midst of the collapse and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, which coincided with World War 1.
Never.
yes they did..................and a whole bunch of other countries:)
It didn't exist until 1932 so there was no country to get involved in WW1.
Saudi Arabia has never been "occupied" or "dependent", so the question is inapt. Saudi Arabia was created as a result of the Nejd-Hejaz War in 1924-1925 that resulted in the conquest of Hejaz by Nejd. The Nejdi leaders, the Saud family, declared the united polity to be the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.