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Fourth Riyadh Bombing-FOXNEWS
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| 05/12/03
| GRRRRR
Posted on 05/12/2003 4:23:00 PM PDT by GRRRRR
After three explosions over an hour and half ago, another bomb has now exploded in DOWNTOWN Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Shep Smith on FOXNEWS has just reported on this at 1821hrs CDT.
The attack is thought to be Al Qaieda and targeted a joint US/Saudi business.
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaedasaudiarabia; alqaieda; bombings; riyadhbombing; saudiarabia
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To: Catspaw
That is the thread I am staying on, also my cousin may be back in Saudi from Egypt right now. Still trying to find out.
41
posted on
05/12/2003 4:57:36 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(If we are deemed 'far right wingers', does that make them 'left side wrongers'?)
To: LibKill
"Gee, I guess all that bribe money the kingdom gives to the terrorists didn't work!"
BS, I bet the Saudis know/knew all about this and are standing by to copp a sympathy feel, so's to speak! Makes them appear the victim while all the while they sanction the crap.
42
posted on
05/12/2003 4:58:54 PM PDT
by
lawdude
To: Catspaw
It's my hope that all relatives over there are safe.
The fact is, the Saudis have been paying protection money to Al Qaeda for some time. Now it's come back to bite them in the ass, and we are leaving the Saudis to their own devices.
The time will come when they can't blame us anymore.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
43
posted on
05/12/2003 5:01:00 PM PDT
by
section9
(Major Kusanagi: back from vacation! Tanned, rested, and ready.....)
To: AdamSelene235
There's a picture of a bombed building over at al jazeera...It looks really bad. OKC bad. I think that's a pic of the Khobar Towers from 1996.
44
posted on
05/12/2003 5:01:09 PM PDT
by
Shermy
To: GRRRRR
May 13, 2003 EMBASSY staff are checking for Australian victims after a series of explosions in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
The blasts are believed to have involved at least one car bomb attack on a residential compound housing westerners.
Initial reports said many people were wounded when three explosions rocked the city. A fourth explosion has since been reported.
United States authorities said this morning they did not believe any Americans had been killed.
A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) spokesman said embassy staff were trying to ascertain whether any Australians were living in the compound or were otherwise affected by the blasts.
"We are aware of reports about a car bomb attack on a residential compound housing westerners," he said.
"At this point the Australian embassy is investigating these reports."
On May 1 this year, DFAT issued travel advice warning against any non-essential travel to Saudi.
Today's blasts came on the eve of a planned visit to Riyadh by US Secretary of State Colin Powell.
AAP
To: GRRRRR
"To
those
who
committed
this
act
of
terrorism;
I
only
havethis
to
say:
'Shock
and
Awe'
is
on
the
way!"
To: Shermy
I think that's a pic of the Khobar Towers from 1996. Confirmed. That's the Khobar Towers.
47
posted on
05/12/2003 5:06:31 PM PDT
by
AdamSelene235
(Like all the jolly good fellows, I drink my whiskey clear....)
To: section9
The time will come when they can't blame us anymore. Ah, but they will. And Israel, of course.
48
posted on
05/12/2003 5:06:37 PM PDT
by
Catspaw
To: JustPiper
I still haven't heard anything. But it may take a while for the family grapevine to kick into action.
49
posted on
05/12/2003 5:07:42 PM PDT
by
Catspaw
To: not-an-ostrich
I have even more sympathy for Americans and other Westerners who risk their lives to help the Saudi people by working in their country, and an even higher level for servicemen who defend it.
I am sure extremists will cheer this action against western complexes. But it will connect many Saudi lives to this regardless. It will bolster the position of many moderate muslims everywhere who object to having their religion hijacked by these political activists who seek a return to acient tribal barbarianism.
It will also give us an argument for a higher level of co-operation from the Saudis. It is tragic that they have been remiss in their duty to stop this.
-- lates
-- jrawk
50
posted on
05/12/2003 5:07:45 PM PDT
by
jrawk
To: GRRRRR
Boy, are those British bootleggers in SA active. I expect the Saudis to arrest and torture lots more of them.
51
posted on
05/12/2003 5:08:37 PM PDT
by
Thud
To: lawdude
BS, I bet the Saudis know/knew all about this and are standing by to copp a sympathy feel, so's to speak! Makes them appear the victim while all the while they sanction the crap. You may be on to something there.
52
posted on
05/12/2003 5:09:44 PM PDT
by
LibKill
(MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
To: jrawk
That isn't a TIVO by chance?
I am a big fan of the TIVO!
-- lates
-- jrawk
53
posted on
05/12/2003 5:10:17 PM PDT
by
jrawk
To: Nachum
"Would someone remind me why we need to be in Saudi Arabia again?"
Now that we're firmily in Iraq...we don't! ;-)
To: jrawk
oops, mixed up threads, sorry, ignore the above...
55
posted on
05/12/2003 5:10:52 PM PDT
by
jrawk
To: Imal
For the same reason we need to be in Afghanistan and Iraq: Either we fight the terrorists on their home turf, or we must fight them on ours.
Uh, big difference here. Afghanistan and Iraq were openly declared as enemies of the great Satan. Saudi Arabia is supposed to be our "ally". The rulers of Saudi Arabia have declared themselves to be our "allies". We are invited there. Now we are being attacked there.
What is the compelling reason our sons and daughters should be targets in Saudi Arabia? Unless, you want to tell me we should take the country over and kick their @ss, I say get the h#ll out.
56
posted on
05/12/2003 5:13:32 PM PDT
by
Nachum
To: TennTuxedo
I wonder if the Saudi Royal family is going to pay the families of the bombers. ~snickering~
OK..... that was not nice.
I think ALL Americans there, not just military, should leave....... and let the Saudis handle the problem of terrorists in their backyard...... much like Putin now has to do after what just happened there. We Americans can get tired of being blamed for every bomb that some terrorist wants to set off. At least I'm tired of being blamed. We're the goo guys, but other governments, much less their people, don't seem to think that.
57
posted on
05/12/2003 5:15:19 PM PDT
by
bart99
To: jrawk
"Sad to watch. They have turned on their own"
I'm not sure they simply turned on their own..... there were "American Interests" there.......
I think all americans should leave the country. Period. If it becomes another Iraq and a REAL terrorist state, then we take care of it as a country, like we did in Iraq,,,,,,,
But we can do that while we're working with them, even in civilian capacities.
58
posted on
05/12/2003 5:19:24 PM PDT
by
bart99
To: section9
...do the Saudis realize that buying peace with Wahabist fanatics all these years bought no peace at all. Reminds of Clinton tring to buy peace with North Korea. Now all we have is nuclear black-mail.
59
posted on
05/12/2003 5:19:35 PM PDT
by
Rockitz
(After all these years, it's still rocket science.)
To: Nachum
If you truly believe there are no terrorists in Saudi Arabia, that there is no continuing terrorist threat and that we have no business being in Saudi Arabia, then there is nothing I can do for you.
Except maybe suggest that you review the news of the area for the past 20 years.
60
posted on
05/12/2003 5:20:14 PM PDT
by
Imal
(There's a Marxist born every minute)
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