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Why Do We Pretend the Saudis Are Our Friends?

Posted by Steven D., Booman Tribune at 5:30 PM on July 1, 2009.


Almost everyone on both sides of the political aisle agrees that Saudi Arabia is a key ally of the United States in the Middle East. Why?

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Bush held hands with Saudi Princes as if he were a blushing bride. Obama has been castigated for "bowing" to the Saudi King. Yet almost everyone on both sides of the political aisle agrees that Saudi Arabia is a key ally of the United States in the Middle East. Why?

They support the most extreme brand of Islam, the equivalent of White Nationalist Identity Christianity in the US. They exploit their dominance of the world's oil reserves to keep us dependent on fossil fuels, adding to the danger of global warming. They supplied most of the individuals who attacked us on 9/11 and they supply most of the "foreign fighters" in Iraq responsible for suicide bombing attacks on US troops and Shi'ite communities. Oh, and they covered up Al Qaueda's involvement on the most deadly attack on American troops stationed on their soil, the 1995 bombings of the Khobar Towers. Yes, your read that right, they covered upo the complicity of Al Qaeda, pointing the finger at Iran, when all the evidence suggested it was their own homegrown Sunni fundamentalist Islamic terrorists who were responsible:

 

On June 25, 1996, a massive truck bomb exploded at a building in the Khobar Towers complex in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, which housed United States Air Force personnel, killing 19 airmen and wounding 372.

Immediately after the blast, more than 125 agents from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were ordered to the site to sift for clues and begin the investigation of who was responsible. But when two US Embassy officers arrived at the scene of the devastation early the next morning, they found a bulldozer beginning to dig up the entire crime scene. [...]

United States intelligence then intercepted communications from the highest levels of the Saudi government, including interior minister Prince Nayef, to the governor and other officials of Eastern Province instructing them to go through the motions of cooperating with US officials on their investigation but to obstruct it at every turn.

That was the beginning of what interviews with more than a dozen sources familiar with the investigation and other information now available reveal was a systematic effort by the Saudis to obstruct any US investigation of the bombing and to deceive the US about who was responsible for it.

The Saudi regime steered the FBI investigation toward Iran and its Saudi Shi'ite allies with the apparent intention of keeping US officials away from a trail of evidence that would have led to Osama bin Laden and a complex set of ties between the regime and the Saudi terrorist organizer.

 

And these are our friends and allies? These liars and deceivers. These despots with American blood on their hands. The regime whose ass we saved from Saddam Hussein in 1991. The regime that is the one of the most restrictive of individual liberty, one of the largest a violators of human rights, especially the rights for women, and the spreader of an ideology that has metastasized into Sunni fundamentalist terrorist groups that plague Pakistan, Iraq, and Afghanistan among other countries. The regime which has members among the royalty who no doubt still support the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.

Compared to Iran, these bastards have stabbed us in the back more times than you can imagine. They would like nothing more than to bleed us dry of our wealth and military power by attacking Iran, their religious and ideological enemy. Is protecting American oil companies access to the oil reserves of the Saudis really worth the price we as a country and a planet are paying in lives lost, in the past, the present and the future? Apparently too many of our politicians believe it is.

Do you?

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Ordinary Saudis should ask the corollary question: why do they pretend US is their friend?
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Jul 1, 2009 6:23 PM   
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I mean, if it weren't for British playing divide & conquer in ME while Ottoman was the governing power, there wouln't have been an alliance between Abdul Wahab and his fanatic, and the House of Saud.

Abdul Wahab was so extreme in his views that he was disowned by his own family.

It was the British that gave Saud and Wahab the resources to become the major force.

After the decline of British power near the end of WW2, US, under FDR became the protector of House of Saud, and by extension the protector of Wahabi ideology.

And the rest is history.

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why do we pretend the Saudis are our friends...
Posted by: wwittman on Jul 1, 2009 9:24 PM   
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for the same reasons we pretend the Israelis are

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Is this a mystery? I thought the Saudis owned the US...
Posted by: jparsons on Jul 2, 2009 12:39 AM   
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Didn't Michael Moore track down so many financial links
that if we didn't kiss Saudi a@@, the rest of the US
economy that isn't already dead would go down the gurgler?

I could be wrong - I didn't check the references.

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Dismantle AIPAC
Posted by: weathered on Jul 2, 2009 3:35 AM   
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they bought Congress at discount and have put their insatiable and selfish needs above all others.

This link w/Israel isn't a relationship at all, its extortion and its made America very sick.

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Red Coats of the Oil Royals
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jul 2, 2009 4:28 AM   
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Come on who else would be the benefactors of a toppled Saddam Hussien? A pre-emptive strike on Iran? The Saudis have been pulling the levers of our foreign policy to for decades.
It's a divide and conquer con game with Israel playing the 'opposition' and US providing the ways and means to securing oil reserves. Our Military Industrial Complex has become the Independent Contractor for these two countries game.
Why did Bush lets Binny's family leave on the only plane out on 9/12? Why did he let Binny escape from Tora Bora? How did McCain "Know" the Anthrax was 'from Saddam',and Why has he not yet enlightened anyone as to 'how to catch Bin Laden'??
Funny all these Right Wingers who are having a fit about Detainees being held on US soil,yet have no problem with them returning the SA for reindoctrination, ah? Whats the matter, if they are incarcerated here, there would be no opportunity for them to get back out and committ more attacks, perpetuating this profitable 'war of terror'?
Seems the SA's are granting these fellows the concellation prize of homes, cars, big paying jobs since they have yet to reap their rewards of '72 virgins' from martrydom. If the SA's were our Friends shouldn't they be carrying out their harsh punishments on those amongst them who attack their 'friends'.
Another added benefit of going 'Green' will be watching the UAE's resource become nothing more than Useless Sludge, Sending them back into the stone age without firing a shot!

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OIL MIDDLE EAST UNIMPORTANT
Posted by: CLARENCE SWINNEY on Jul 2, 2009 6:05 AM   
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Middle East Oil is one thing--Major Oil firm profits worldwide.

We get 16% of Oil from Middle East.
Exxon etc get 50%+ profits from Middle East.

60 mph on cruise control on Interstate and no longer need ME OIl.

We die and spend billions for what. BIG OIL.

Get out stay out of ME.

cswinney2@triad.rr.com

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Saudi Arabia - Our Partners in Peace
Posted by: truthteller on Jul 2, 2009 8:37 AM   
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I often find myself referring back to the smartest writing in television - even after being off the air for three years. I refer of course to the brilliant Aaron Sorkin and the best drama since "Hill Street Blues", "The West Wing". I think this scene pretty well sums up the Saudis and our relationship with them. (You'll have to paste the link back together.) Link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k30MOebDSww&feature= PlayList&p=3FF79D9086530D0E&playnext=1&playnext_ from=PL&index=32

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The Saudis funded the 9-11 attackers, So WHY didn't We Invade Them rather than Iraq?
Posted by: JohnHKennedy Denver CO on Jul 2, 2009 8:45 AM   
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The Saudis funded the 9-11 attackers, So WHY didn't We Invade Them rather than Iraq?

I have never been able to understand why the Democrats failed to protest when Bush allowed the Saudis to flee our country after 9-11 without any serious investigation of their involvement.

IT apparently WAS All About The Oil.

The Iraq war was justified by WMD Lies spoken by the Oil Men who ran our country.

Are We going to let them get away with it?


SIGN THE PETITION
calling for prosecution
of the WMD Lies and the Torture

ANGRYVOTERS.ORG

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Mr. Gerald Sutliff
Posted by: Gerald on Jul 2, 2009 8:52 AM   
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Well said. IMHO following the money sent to the Saudi family would bring us back to US Big Oil. To that I would add that should we withdraw our security guarantees to Saudi Arabia it would fold up like a punctured balloon; trouble is the Middle East would start fighting each other for the remains.
Only by getting over our oil addiction can we take the first step towards peace in the ME.

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Just a Natural Conflict of Interest
Posted by: Gaubladt on Jul 2, 2009 12:17 PM   
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There is strong circumstantial evidence that the Saudis used our banks to leverage their speculations in oil futures.
There is a natural conflict if interest between the Arab States and the US.
What the US shuold do is to find a cheap alternate to oil and then use the time honored monopolistic practice of product dumping to dominate the energy supply industry.

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Makes ya wonder...
Posted by: adp3d on Jul 2, 2009 8:20 PM   
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...what if North Korea was a major oil producer?

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» Nothing much would have changed Posted by: LazyEight
What would happen if the Saudi monarchy were toppled? What would replace it?
Posted by: lemojhon on Jul 26, 2009 4:53 AM   
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Question #8: What would happen if the Saudi monarchy were toppled? What would replace it?

Pipes: Obviously, there are a range of scenarios, depending whether the monarchy were overthrown from without or within cat pictures. Assuming you mean from within, the chances at this point are slender of such a development; but if it did happen, it would probably be carried out by an even harder-line element than the ruling elite today find wires in walls. In other words, the country would look more like Afghanistan under the Taliban.

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