My, my, how things have changed.
Yesterday, the FBI and the Saudis formed a joint task force to look into Terror Funding in Saudi Arabia. This is exactly 716 days after September 11th, 2001.
To recall Saudi Arabia's relationship with terror funding, let's look at a snippet from the WP:
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Report: Terror Funds Flow Through Saudi ArabiaM/b>
Fundraising by Al Qaeda Sympathizers Continues Unabated in the Kingdom
By Douglas Farah
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, October 16, 2002; 7:43 PM
The Bush administration's efforts to cut off funds for international terrorism are destined to fail until it confronts Saudi Arabia, whose leaders have tolerated some of its wealthy citizens raising millions of dollars a year for al Qaeda, according to a new report from an influential foreign policy organization.
The report from the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations, scheduled for release today, contends that the administration must pressure the Saudis-as well as other governments to crack down on terror financing, even at the risk of sparking a public backlash that could jeopardize the Saudi government.
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So just to be clear, we are removing some planes from the country that funds Al-Quaeda, and only yesterday agreed to start looking into its funding of Al-Qaeda.
I suppose you could say things are starting to look up...?