From www.danielpipes.org | Original article available at: www.danielpipes.org/article/1098 Arabia's Civil War by Daniel Pipes Wall Street Journal Europe May 14, 2003 The four bombings in Saudi Arabia Monday, which killed dozens, including 10 Americans, are symptomatic of a deep fissure in that country. The argument is over religion, politics and foreigners—and it goes back a long way. The West must react by helping the Saudi family win this dispute, while putting pressure on it to reform. Saudi Arabia's origins lie in the mid-eighteenth century, when a tribal leader named Muhammad Al Saud joined forces with a religious leader named Muhammad...