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Arabs: U.S. Interests at Risk If It Doesn't Stop Israeli Attacks
Reuters ^ | 1/28/02

Posted on 01/28/2002 12:55:40 PM PST by truthandlife

Arab states plan to send a strongly worded message to the United States that its interests in the Arab world are at risk if it does not stop Israeli attacks on Palestinians, a Saudi newspaper reported on Monday.

The Arabic-language al-Watan quoted what it described as a high-ranking Jordanian source as saying that King Abdullah, now visiting Saudi Arabia, will carry the message to President Bush when he visits Washington this week.

``It will be an Arab message, particularly a Saudi one, that U.S. interests and relations with the Arab states will be in danger if Washington did not try to end Israel's terrorist policy in the region,'' the paper quoted the Jordanian source as saying.

It said that in their talks in Riyadh, the Jordanian and Saudi leaders agreed on the need to exert joint efforts to ``end the suffering of the Palestinian people and lift a siege imposed by Israel on Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.''

King Abdullah, who arrived in Saudi Arabia on Sunday for a two-day visit, is scheduled to meet President Bush on Friday.

He was chairman of the last Arab summit, held in Amman last year.

Arafat has been confined by Israeli tanks to his office in the West Bank town of Ramallah since December, following a series of suicide attacks inside Israel.

The Bush administration has been taking an increasingly tough line against Arafat in recent days, drawing praise from Israel and a call for U.S. sanctions against the Palestinian leadership.

Washington has suspended a cease-fire mission to the Middle East by its envoy Anthony Zinni. The retired Marine Corps general ended his second trip to the region two weeks ago.

Bush has said he was ``very disappointed'' with Arafat for not doing enough to rein in militants behind the attacks on Israel.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan al-Muasher said on Sunday that King Abdullah plans to explain to Bush ``the danger of talking about suspending the peace process or contacts with the Palestinian Authority.''

Oil-rich Saudi Arabia, a key regional ally of the United States, has repeatedly urged Bush to push Israel to help end 16 months of Israeli-Palestinian violence.


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To: michigander
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61 posted on 01/28/2002 3:14:27 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan al-Muasher said on Sunday that King Abdullah plans to explain to Bush ``the danger of talking about suspending the peace process or contacts with the Palestinian Authority.''

More veiled threats from Islamic quarters..........

62 posted on 01/28/2002 3:20:17 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: He Rides A White Horse
Soooooo many ultimatums, so little time.
63 posted on 01/28/2002 3:23:07 PM PST by michigander
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To: Aric2000
Bravo, my friend! Spoken like a true American citizen. I wish more American citizens would have the guts to stand up to the foreign nations who think that they are vastly superior to us while counting on us to bail them out of every trouble that comes their way.
64 posted on 01/28/2002 3:29:04 PM PST by Retiredforever
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To: truthandlife
Close the University of Southern California. That'll teach those b@stards.
65 posted on 01/28/2002 3:35:04 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Aric2000
#25: Uh...we'll take your oil first.
66 posted on 01/28/2002 3:36:00 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Alouette
"No, they are not a complication, they are a club to beat Israel with."

But, if the Realpolitik should be altered, as appears to be underway, the Palestinians change from club to complication overnight.

Their usefulness at an end, the Arab states will not raise a finger to save them...

67 posted on 01/28/2002 3:44:54 PM PST by okie01
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To: Alouette
A great idea1
69 posted on 01/28/2002 7:19:23 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: eccl1212
Amman is Jordan's capital city. It is built on seven mountains and has a fresh atmosphere and cool nights because of high altitude. Amman is a busy commercial center for Jordan with trendy boutiques and colorful bazaars. It is totally modern with many fine hotels and restaurants, entertainment, and sports.

In biblical times, Amman was known as *Rabbath Ammon and under Ptolemies, as Philadelphia. It was taken by King Herod in 30 BC and became part of the Roman Empire and a member of the Decapolis, a dynamic commercial league of ten cities.

*See 2 Samuel 12:26-31 [Royal city]

Suntours Amman
http://www.suntours.com.jo/amman.htm

Just another piece of the puzzle!

70 posted on 01/28/2002 7:22:12 PM PST by Jeremiah Jr
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More Arab threats against the US.

When will we learn that there is no such thing as an Arab ally of the US?

71 posted on 01/28/2002 7:30:24 PM PST by consrv_at_IsraelForum_dot_com
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To: truthandlife
Arabs: U.S. Interests at Risk If It Doesn't Stop Israeli Attacks

This blatant attempt at blackmail will backfire. You do not mess with the World's only superpower

72 posted on 01/28/2002 9:43:09 PM PST by eclectic
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To: DJ88
Where do you people come from? I have been reading this forum for a few days now, and all you guys do is criticize arabs and moslems for their so called hatred of Americans, but it is no different than the hate that you are full of for them. What is the difference?
73 posted on 01/29/2002 3:55:06 AM PST by Sugar and Spice
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To: Sugar and Spice
"Where do you people come from? I have been reading this forum for a few days now, and all you guys do is criticize arabs and moslems for their so called hatred of Americans, but it is no different than the hate that you are full of for them. What is the difference?"

Well, let me see. That would be Arabs and Muslims, dear, but that's a tiny little grammatical/spelling error that is just not that important. We who have been here longer than 4 days have watched the many acts of violence against Christians and Arabs alike, but Arafat takes the cake. Yes, we hate the radical Muslims that twist their religion to fit their own agenda (re: Usama bin Laden), which you should know by now is to kill Christians and Jews. We have watched Palestinian radicals blow up innocent civilians (almost on a daily basis in the last week) to "further their cause". And we have watched while the mainstream media also twists THEIR agendas to fit what they think is correct. It is NOT OKAY to blow up men, women and children every day. Is it? We do not hate ALL ARABS AND MUSLIMS, Sugar and Spice. We simply abhor the ones who have to make mincemeat out of babies, children, mothers and fathers because they think it's right. It's NOT RIGHT.

Do some more reading.

74 posted on 01/29/2002 4:08:34 AM PST by DJ88
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To: Canadian Outrage
There exists much more of a US-Arab alliance than a Russian-Arab alliance.

Some peoples just must attach bad with Russia no matter what.

Granted, Bible scholars may agree with you, but many also believe it may not be Russia if you understand what I mean. This pains me. I hope you're wrong!

On a side note, your country of Canada has and will do much more in the way of providing Arab immunity (and access to) the US for future acts of terrorism than just about anyone. Take a stab at your own country my friend before insulting mine. Good day!

75 posted on 01/29/2002 5:57:52 AM PST by mikhailovich
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To: defenderSD
Answer to post #31: I believe the Arabs will do the attacking. In fact, they are already attacking with these bombers in public places. These are not military targets, just as the people who attacked the WTC, was not a military target, rather as we are all well aware, civilian targets meant to kill and scare.

I believe that Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Iran, Egypt, Saudies, and maybe a couple of others will be involved in the attacks, just as in 67 and 73. I believe the Jews will win, but they suffered heavy casualties during one of those wars. I forget exactly which one, but I think it was compared to our losses in Vietnam being about equal. This time, however, I believe they bring out all their big weapons (n-u-k-e-s).

77 posted on 01/29/2002 6:44:00 AM PST by RetiredArmy
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To: Lock & Load
So we should do whatever the Arabs say. That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. Have you been keeping up with the news? Do you know what happened on 9/11? Do you know who supports al Queda? Do you know who is sending suicide bombers killing innocent people in Israel?

If only the Israelis zealots weren't so bloodthirsty and land hungry!

Your anti-Israeli diatribe is coming in loud and clear.

78 posted on 01/29/2002 6:44:27 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: truthandlife
Bush has said he was ``very disappointed'' with Arafat for not doing enough to rein in militants behind the attacks on Israel.

So very telling this sentence - tells us the writer could not bring himself (or his copy editor would not allow him) to call the attacks on Israel for what they are, suicide bombings against innocent Israeli civilians.

Let's do a rewrite.

Bush said he is "Very disappointed" with Arafat for not stopping Palestinian militants behind the fanactical suicide bombings against Isreal civilians.

And disappointed is exactly what Bush's reaction should be to the statement from the Arab leaders.

If that statement were credible, it too would have identified the suicide bombings as a problem and would have called for an immediate end to them. Of course it did not. This too is very telling.

The Arab leaders prefer Isreal go back to giving up land and taking it in the chin, severed arms, legs and heads of its citizens with no reaction. So far President Bush has said this approach is no longer acceptable.

He is calling this one exactly right.

79 posted on 01/29/2002 7:48:01 AM PST by BJungNan
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