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Saudi Arabia Raises Eyebrows Among U.S. Analysts
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| Wednesday, November 27, 2002
| Liza Porteus
Posted on 11/27/2002 1:11:35 PM PST by DAnconia55
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:35:14 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: corruption; lies; murderers; saudiarabia; waronterrorism
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FoxNews is still an approved source right? Or they criticize Bush too much to be posted from?
To: CivilLibertarian; Bobby777; Prince Caspian; Publius6961
Ideological Editing - Department Of No Criticize Bush Bump.
To: DAnconia55
The other thread was pulled and no reason given?
Curioser and curioser...
Guess they didn't like my Thanksgiving story?
To: Publius6961
Big mistake was made giving the BushBots Admin powers.
To: DAnconia55
I still think we're making nice with the Saudis just until we don't need them as much anymore...like when we can install a democratic government in Iraq. I think that's why the Bush Administration is sticking up for them in public.
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posted on
11/27/2002 1:18:52 PM PST
by
wimpycat
To: DAnconia55
Rob Sobhani, a U.S. foreign policy professor at Georgetown University, said that Saudi Arabia's "number one loyalty" is to the Muslim world, whether that means giving funding, moral support, government or private-sector support to Muslim causes."Nonsense.
Their number one loyalty is to themselves, even at the expense of the Muslim world. That is made obvious by the way that they run that country of theirs. And in the end they know that the only thing keeping them in power is the threat of US military force, and that means the oil must flow.
Say what you want about this "deal with the Devil" that the Saudi's are playing out, but the oil has always flowed, no matter what. That says all that anyone should need to know about the Saudis and their loyalties.
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posted on
11/27/2002 1:21:28 PM PST
by
tcostell
To: DAnconia55
I will say it again--fine President and great leader though he is, George W. Bush's (and his family's) sympathies for the Saudi royal family could prove to be his Achilles Heel. He has to wake up on this one.
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posted on
11/27/2002 1:22:55 PM PST
by
Paladin2b
To: Paladin2b
Agree. Bush will be FINISHED if it is found out that Saudi Arabia is seriously funding Al Quaeda and he is still kissing Saudi butt. We Americans would rather go back to the cart and buggy than support enemies who are trying to end our freedom, yea, our very lives. Bush had better choose correctly as soon as he has any evidence at all.
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posted on
11/27/2002 1:27:42 PM PST
by
Yaelle
To: tcostell
Say what you want about this "deal with the Devil" that the Saudi's are playing out, but the oil has always flowed, no matter what. That says all that anyone should need to know about the Saudis and their loyalties And when the West no longer needs oil (fuel cells) - these people are going to be even MORE Dangerous. And better prepared....
To: DAnconia55
If there is a blowup over this Saudi deal just wait until Jorge legalizes all his illegal buddies. Almost everyone I know has told me that they will write off the Pubbies if Bush grants amnesty. So go ahead Jorge. Destroy the party and country so you can get re elected.
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posted on
11/27/2002 1:37:13 PM PST
by
willyone
To: Yaelle
All of this Saudi bashing does more harm than good. The Saudis have helped us quietly over several decades in achieving our foreign policy goals in the region, including poroviding funding. They live in a dangerous neighborhood. They have paid protection money to escape the terrorist and regime changing attacks, which have been endemic in the arab world. Also, as the custodian of the two holy mosques and the religious home of Islam, Saudi Arabia's actions are circumscribed by that responsibility.
Saudi Arabia has approximately two-thirds of the world's proven oil reserves and an even greater percentage of the world's exportable oil,i.e., beyond domestic consumption. They can pump 10 million bbls. per day for the next hundred years. The world's economy depends on this oil regardless of whether we reduce our dependence on Saudi oil or not. All oil is fungibile.
What we do not want to do is to demonize the Saudi leadership like we did the Shah of Iran and wind up with something far worse. There is no doubt that Saudi money has found its way into al-Qeada, but I don't believe it is being done knowingly. I wonder how much of the money the USG gives to Arafat and the PLO goes to funding terrorism.
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posted on
11/27/2002 1:41:55 PM PST
by
kabar
To: kabar
BUMP
To: DAnconia55
Where is the fuel for you fuel cells coming from?
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posted on
11/27/2002 2:09:58 PM PST
by
expatpat
To: expatpat
Either Natural Gas, or you extract hydrogen from water. Ilike electrolosis and Nuclear power.
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posted on
11/27/2002 3:08:50 PM PST
by
rmlew
To: All
We would have been wise to have heeded George Washington's words about foreign entanglements - whether it's Saudi Arabia, Israel, Russia, Venezuela, Colombia, etc. etc. This is all going to get worse before it gets better and any one who believes the government will keep our nation safe might want to re-think things. It is our government which has gotten our nation into this mess.
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posted on
11/27/2002 3:17:34 PM PST
by
waxhaw
To: DAnconia55
fox news is not credible because they dare criticize statist policies.....not here, pal. drink your kool aid, and check your freepmail for your warning.
don't let it happen again, ok?
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posted on
11/27/2002 3:27:00 PM PST
by
galt-jw
To: Yaelle
Bush will be FINISHED if it is found out that Saudi Arabia is seriously funding Al Quaeda and he is still kissing Saudi butt. We Americans would rather go back to the cart and buggy than support enemies who are trying to end our freedom, yea, our very lives. Bush had better choose correctly as soon as he has any evidence at all. No. Revenge is a dish best eaten cold. Bush should attack Iraq first. Once it is occupied and reasonably stable, then we have no use, or need for, the Saudi bases. Then we have leverage (the credible threat of destroying Saudi Arabia and/or taking their oil fields) to get the Saudis to do our bidding or suffer the consequences. All that said, I hope these events happen sooner rather than later.
To: DAnconia55
There are many of us here who support Bush, but disagree with him from time to time. Especially on this issue. Bush is behind the public on this, and had better catch up quick, or he WILL BE LEFT BEHIND FOR GOOD. (See GHWB) Of course we don't get cute nicknames like Bush-Bots.
" Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., complained Tuesday that the Immigration and Naturalization Service is creating a double standard for Saudis and other Arab nationals who enter the country. "They've simply not been good citizens when it's come to fighting on the war on terrorism," Weiner told Fox News. "I think asking these basic things are smart given the fact the Saudis have an excellent record when it comes to exporting terror to us." "
On the other hand, this must be one of those times when even the Dim broken clock is right if I find myself agreeing with Rep. Weeener (Socialist, NY)
To: DAnconia55
Alwaleed is the same prince who tried to donate $10 million to the Twin Towers Fund after the Sept. 11 attacks but was refused by then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani because the donation came with a letter saying America "should re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stance toward the Palestinian cause."
I know Rudy isn't perfect by a long shot, but I'd vote for just to thank him for stuffing the check back in the face of that Saudi windbag ... Rudi's got guts ...
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posted on
11/27/2002 4:42:38 PM PST
by
Bobby777
To: Bobby777
"Rudi" s/b "Rudy" ...
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posted on
11/27/2002 4:48:49 PM PST
by
Bobby777
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