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When Lovers Become Strangers
www.frontpagemagazine.com ^ | May 10, 2002 | Jamie Glazov

Posted on 05/10/2002 7:51:35 PM PDT by An Old Man

When Lovers Become Strangers. Why the Saudis Cheated on America.

FrontPageMagazine.com | May 10, 2002

SOMETIMES lovers become strangers.

The U.S.-Saudi love affair is a case in point. It’s over. It has actually been over for quite some time now; it’s just that the Americans didn’t know it yet.

It took September 11 for the Americans to smell the coffee. That’s because the Saudis were heavily implicated in the terrible terrorist attacks that occurred on that tragic day.

But yes, there was a loving relationship –- for more than a half century. The partnership was of mutual benefit to both parties and it reached its zenith when the two countries confronted Saddam Hussein in Kuwait in 1990-1991.

You could say that the 1980s were the "golden years" of the American-Saudi romance. That’s when the two lovers were on the same side in the Cold War.

Both countries funded the rebels in Afghanistan against the Soviet invaders. Both worked to contain the fanaticism of the Iranian revolution in 1979 -– which explains why they supported Iraq launching its war against Iran in 1980. The Saudis also helped fund the American-backed Contra rebels against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua.

And there were also economic ties. Most importantly, the Saudis faithfully kept their oil prices and supplies at levels that suited the American market.

But then, with the crumbling of the Soviet Empire, something new began to happen.

With the Evil Empire gone, Saudi Arabia realized it didn’t really love, or need to love, America as it once did. So it started a secret and duplicitous love affair.

It began an affair with the forces that sought to destroy America, as well as the Western world overall. That’s what the Saudis always wanted to do -– it’s just that they had to put that particular objective on the backburner during the Cold War.

Just recently, we have learned that the Saudis, along with Saddam Hussein, have been giving "blood money" to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers and to each Palestinian who is wounded while trying to kill Jews.

The Israelis have also just recently unearthed evidence that confirms what American intelligence already knew: that the Saudis have been bankrolling Islamic terrorism against the West for years. They have donated large sums of money and arms to bin Laden, al Qaeda and the Taliban. Three major organizations that have laundered money for bin Laden and other terrorists, for instance, received millions of dollars from the Saudis.

Just recently, it has been discovered that Saudi Arabia is funding the Hamas terrorist group to enable it to produce a short-range missile called the "Qassam."

The Saudi money flow to all of these groups is still to be cut off.

Keep in mind that bin Laden, his terrorist network, and the Taliban all acquired their psychotic philosophy from the Wahhabi ideology, a form of Islamic fascism that rules in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudis export their religious hatred. They send aid, for instance, to foreign Islamic religious schools that teach Wahhabi ideology and other forms of fundamentalist political Islam.

It is no coincidence, therefore, that 15 of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 came from Saudi Arabia. The rulers, after all, oversaw the recruitment of approximately 25,000 Saudis to wage holy war against Israel, America and the West.

The Saudis, in other words, bear a heavy responsibility for September 11.

No wonder the House of Saud has been so stubbornly uncooperative with the United States in investigating the terrorist attacks, in supporting the U.S. war in Afghanistan, and in stopping their funding of jihad groups.

As a matter of fact, U.S. intelligence sources have confirmed that, at this very moment, Saudi Arabia is spending millions of dollars to help al Qaeda and Taliban fighters escape American justice.

All of this makes perfect sense of course: why should the Saudis help in a war that is targeted against themselves?

The Saudis, you see, hate America. And they hate the West.

It doesn’t really take a rocket-scientist to figure out why the Saudis have launched this new war in the post-Cold War era. The end of the Cold War terminated the clash of political ideologies and yielded the clash of civilizations -- Western vs. Islamic.

Let’s get one thing straight: The Saudi and Arab hatred of America and the West has nothing to do with Washington’s support of Israel. It has everything to do with envy and resentment. The Arab world simply feels an excruciating sense of humiliation because of its pathetic impotence in the face of Western success. Thus, in a desperate attempt to avoid confronting the reality that its civilization is a basket case, the Arab world entertains a delusional belief in some kind of lost glory –- which has been stolen by the Westerners in general and by the evil Jews in particular.

It is not the easiest thing for Arabs to reconcile themselves with the reality that their culture has yet to produce one prosperous, functional and democratic society. Yet not only must they face this fact in the context of the success of the Western world, they must also face it in the context of how the Jews came to a tiny little stretch of desert in their midst fifty years ago and built the most powerful economic and industrial nation -- and the only democratic nation -- in the entire Middle East.

Today, the Arabs hate Israel, like they hate America and the West, because it is the concrete symbol of the utter failure of Arab civilization.

One can only imagine the fury that must exist among a people who have to depend on a civilization that they despise. Indeed, the Arabs know subconsciously that the West is superior, but they must daily convince themselves –- against all the empirical realities in front of them –- that it is inferior.

The Saudi ruling regime, meanwhile, is the host of the holy places of Islam, and yet it is obvious that without U.S. protection and support, it would crumble overnight. Indeed, the Saudis have no choice but to do business with the United States. They need American weapons. And only the U.S. can protect their strategic interests -- as Operation Desert Storm revealed.

One can only imagine the humiliation the Saudis feel in being the caretakers of Islam's holiest shrines, but simultaneously being pathetically dependent on infidels for their own survival.

It is obvious how a deep-rooted and intense hatred of America fertilizes itself in this dynamic. Another phenomenon, meanwhile, blends into this hatred: the fuelling of anti-Americanism because of a rendezvous with Americanism.

Today, the Saudis who most hate America and the West are not those who Western Leftists wish they would be: the poor and downtrodden Saudis who are the victims of unequal distribution of wealth. To the contrary: they are the wealthy individuals who have studied in American universities and spent time in American society. They are the approximate 200,000 American-educated Saudis who could not thwart their desires while they intoxicated themselves with American freedom.

Just recently, the 100 or so Saudi intellectuals who issued a virulent anti-U.S. petition were precisely the members of this group.

What is happening here?

What is happening is that this new stratum of Saudis feel that it is only by defying, and destroying, the United States and the West that they can achieve some kind of dignity, self-control, forgiveness, revenge and, yes, personal amnesia.

For the American-educated Saudis, a certain schizophrenia has developed in their psyche because of the dual and incompatible lives that Islam and America nurtures in them. When in America, many of them enjoy the wonderful benefits of a free society; they go about as they please, talk with whom they please, listen to the kind of music they please, drink alcohol, dance and, yes, even have sex. Many of the Saudi women even take their veils and robes -– Islam’s body bags for the living -- off.

But then, it’s time to go back to prison –- back to Saudi Arabia. The veils and robes go back on, the spontaneous freedom ends, and the miserable and depressing life of strict Islamic living returns. While they long for the freedom they cherished and enjoyed, these Saudis simultaneously indulge in tremendous guilt and self-loathing -- for they have violated the Islamic codes they venerate. This self-hatred leads to a hatred of the entity that tempted them in the first place.

It becomes clear why traditional Saudi theologians condemn suicide bombings as terrorism and the new American-educated and secular Saudis hail it. Unlike the traditionalists, they have come into contact with Satan and danced with him. They must now annihilate him in order to annihilate the natural parts of themselves that they hate.

This whole phenomenon is directly connected to why suicide bombers blow themselves up. Expressed through suicide, Jihad allows the Muslim males to punish themselves for the agonizing guilt they harbor regarding their sexual feelings for women -- who are demonized in Islam.

Muslim males hate women because they are symbols of their own lust and repressed sexuality. As a result, males must oppress and denigrate the object of their lust. But this does not mean that males’ natural attraction toward the opposite sex disappears. The result is excruciating sexual rage and guilt. The problem is that wherever men oppress and despise women, a collective form of suicidal behavior emerges. In the Muslim Arab world, the society is so pathological that suicide takes on a literal form.

Thus, it only makes sense that Islamic terrorists violently strike out against American freedom in the same way that they strike out against their own women: they hate what stimulates their desire and guilt. In punishing America, they punish their own sinful urges.

All of this perfectly explains why the Saudis who hate America the most are the ones who fell in love with America -- and with the freedom it temporarily bestowed on them. Now engulfed with the guilt of having sinned against Islam’s rigid moral code, these Saudis need to punish themselves – as well as those who have tempted them.

But instead of blowing themselves up, these well-to-do and American-educated Saudis have the luxury of exempting themselves from martyrdom, and seeking penance through funding it instead.

It is this new Saudi Arabia that now exerts the most influence on the Saudi regime. No wonder the House of Saud was so massively implicated in 9/11.

The Saudi-American love affair is over.

The sooner the Americans face it, the safer Americans will be.

That’s because, once the U.S. spurns the Saudis once and for all, Americans will have alliances with real friends –- and not with the serpents who smile in their faces while funding and training the demons who fly planes into American skyscrapers filled with thousands of innocent people.

Jamie Glazov holds a Ph.D. in History with a specialty in Soviet Studies. He is the author of 15 Tips on How to be a Good Leftist and of Canadian Policy Toward Khruschev’s Soviet Union (McGill-Queens University Press, 2002). Born in the U.S.S.R., Jamie is the son of prominent Soviet dissidents, and now resides in Vancouver, Canada. He writes the Dr. Progressive advice column for angst-ridden leftists at EnterStageRight.com. Email him at jglazov@rogers.com.


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If you are wondering what is happening in the middle east, perhaps this will shed some light on the subject.
1 posted on 05/10/2002 7:51:35 PM PDT by An Old Man
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To: An Old Man
The partnership was of mutual benefit to both parties

This is some fine writing, oh yeah.

2 posted on 05/10/2002 8:03:51 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: An Old Man
No non-Islamic country can have a close relationship with an Islamic country. --a mutually beneficial truce, maybe, but that's as far as it goes.
3 posted on 05/10/2002 8:04:56 PM PDT by RLK
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To: An Old Man
Great article bookmarked.
4 posted on 05/10/2002 8:11:57 PM PDT by weikel
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To: gcruse
This is some fine writing, oh yeah

Your compliment is flattering. ;-)
5 posted on 05/10/2002 8:18:14 PM PDT by My Identity
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To: My Identity
Your perception is flattened. :)
6 posted on 05/10/2002 8:33:19 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: An Old Man
An important article, well worth the read. Thanks for posting.
7 posted on 05/10/2002 9:36:39 PM PDT by RedsHunter
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To: gcruse
So the writing is a little stilted here and there. It still is dead-on accurate in its facts.
8 posted on 05/10/2002 9:48:01 PM PDT by Lazamataz
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To: An Old Man
But instead of blowing themselves up, these well-to-do and American-educated Saudis have the luxury of exempting themselves from martyrdom, and seeking penance through funding it instead.

Being at the top of the food chain has it's advantages.

9 posted on 05/10/2002 9:54:52 PM PDT by Balata
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To: Lazamataz
"It still is dead-on accurate in its facts.

I agree. It is long past the time to quietly close embassies in the Middle East and ask non-citizen Arabs to leave the US.

They will still sell us their oil. Where else will they sell it?

We will, and should still, support Israel, if only to have a friendly country to stage an invasion of Muslim countries rather than have to make an amphibious landing from the Mediterranean like D Day.
Sorry Abdul.

10 posted on 05/10/2002 10:06:22 PM PDT by elbucko
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To: elbucko
They will still sell us their oil. Where else will they sell it?

And within 20 years, as the hydrogen economy takes hold and fuel cells are ubiquitous, they will not even sell us that.

11 posted on 05/10/2002 10:08:00 PM PDT by Lazamataz
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To: Lazamataz
I agree let them drink their oil..

We could get out immediately by getting our oil in this hemisphere!!!. If we can get Mexico and Veneseula to stop going along with OPEC we would be on our way not to mention more exploration/drilling in our own damn country (ANWR).

I also believe at the current pace of technology, in 20 years we could be totally energy independant with use of hydrogen fuel cell technology. I wish we could step up the pace on development. If our Energy independence becomes more of a national security issue maybe we would turn on more R&D and get going...

12 posted on 05/10/2002 10:33:52 PM PDT by freethinkingman
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To: Lazamataz
And within 20 years, as the hydrogen economy takes hold and fuel cells are ubiquitous, they will not even sell us that.

I hope that happens. My Ballard Power Systems stock is in the crapper right now.

13 posted on 05/11/2002 4:56:01 AM PDT by Maceman
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To: An Old Man
Kinda makes me think of an Ex Alcoholic, who now hates those that aren't. (ex drinkers) Or drug Addict as the case may be.
14 posted on 05/11/2002 6:54:52 AM PDT by Delmarksman
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To: An Old Man
You have to give the Saudi Royal Family credit. They have done an excellent job of diverting the country's attention away from their own operation by giving their subjects someone to hate, other than the Royal Family.

The oldest play in the book and obviously one that still works.

15 posted on 05/11/2002 7:06:48 AM PDT by fightu4it
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To: An Old Man, monkeyshine, ipaq2000, Lent, veronica, Sabramerican, beowolf, Nachum, BenF, angelo,
PING!
16 posted on 05/11/2002 7:09:27 AM PDT by dennisw
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I think it is a religious hatred Dennis. They hate Jews..they hate Christian's and we will be next on the extermination list..

I do not believe this is about political envy!

17 posted on 05/11/2002 7:31:38 AM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Lazamataz
The Saudi Ambassador to the UN has just finished giving a speech, and walks out into the lobby where he meets his American counterpart.

They shake hands and as they walk the Saudi says, "You know, I have just one question about what I have seen in America".

The American says "Well, your Excellency, anything I can do to help you I will do,"

The Saudi whispers "My young son watches this show 'Star Trek' and in it there are Russians, Blacks and Asians, but never any Arabs. He is very upset and doesn't understand why there are never any Arabs in Star Trek".

The American smiles, leans over and quietly says, "That's because it takes place in the future."

18 posted on 05/11/2002 7:54:05 AM PDT by FITZ
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To: An Old Man
Well, the jilted "lovers" simile is accurate. Lately, in this relationship our side is constantly getting f----d.

No chance, I suppose, for this to appear on the President's reading list?

Nah.

19 posted on 05/11/2002 8:38:08 AM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Lazamataz
Don't dismiss bad writing in someone who is a published author and a university professor. It is a clue.
He writes the Dr. Progressive advice column for angst-ridden leftists
And pay attention to the mindset producing what you are reading.
If Marxists are especially keen to help with the Saudi problem, file that tidbit away.
It may come in handy later.
20 posted on 05/11/2002 9:10:03 AM PDT by gcruse
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