Posted on 11/28/2007 8:44:52 AM PST by The KG9 Kid
updated 14 minutes ago
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Over 200 al-Qaida linked suspects belonging to different cells and involved in different plots against the kingdom have been arrested in recent months in the kingdom's largest anti-terror sweep to date, the Saudi Interior Ministry announced Wednesday.
The ministry first reported the arrest of eight men, said to be linked to al-Qaida and allegedly planning to attack oil installations in the kingdom.
An interior ministry statement, carried by the Saudi Press Agency, said the eight were part of a terrorist cell led by a non-Saudi man, who was one of the arrested. The planned attacks were to take place in the eastern region of the country, which is home to Saudi's main oil resources.
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I get the feeling that W has already done that for them.
I’m wondering if calling these people “terrorists” is a red herring and what is really going on is an internal purge.
those darn Methodists again.
“Today they arrest 200 terrorists. Two days ago they released 1000 terrorists”
1,500.
A net of 1,300 to the negative. I’m sure all found a job and have become a productive thriving member of the islamic fascist society.
That equals billions for mosque and madrassa building/education worldwide and prison releases. /s
Now wait a sec’... everyone knows there are no terrorists in Saudi Arabia, and that all non-religious crimes in the kingdom are committed by Americans and Europeans.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1931806/posts
from the link at #22
After several graded sessions with the committee, and having been convinced of their misguided vision, they renounced their erroneous ideologies, including the concept of driving out all infidels from the Arabian Peninsula, Nujaimi, also a professor of comparative jurisprudence at the King Fahd Security College, told the newspaper, quoted Saudi daily Arab News.
a fly on the wall I would like to be...
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