I think Nayif was identified in other articles as being a contributor to charities and religious groups noted by the US for funneling money to Bin Laden.
1 posted on
10/15/2001 6:52:29 AM PDT by
Ranger
To: Ranger
They need to be reminded that actions speak louder than words!
To: Ranger
Line 'em up: Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Egypt, Libya, and then Saudi Arabia.
3 posted on
10/15/2001 6:58:42 AM PDT by
twntaipan
To: Ranger
And we saved these peoples' butts back in 1991? Like, why?
What is this 'strange' that we only think Arabs are involved? Are they trying to say that they know that bin Laden is an equal opportunity/afirmative action terror employer. I don't think so.
Time to buy oil from Russia.
To: Ranger
It would be prudent to start searching for oil all over Alaska, off shore California near Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, and off the West coast of Florida, very near Tampa. My view is that most Saudis have a grudging pride in what OBL has done and many can rationalize that their cash contributions don't go to terrorism but to some benign aspect of his activities, the holy schools, for example. If the Saudis didn't have all that oil, they would be among the nastiest and most reviled tribes on earth.
6 posted on
10/15/2001 7:04:52 AM PDT by
Tacis
To: Ranger
Here is what the rag heads do for fun, the jerks. Don't expect them on the metal stand in Salt Lake City.
To: Ranger
All of so called "moderate" Arab nations - one by one - will strike back on the US. In Kuwait, which owes its very existence to the US, a Canadian was murdered for the American "sins". Palies, so keen to adopt an internationally recognised definition of terrorism excluding their chivalry activities in pizza parlours, celebrated on Sep 11 and continue to praise Osama "Rubbish Bin" Laden. Such allies (he-he-he) as Pakistani fume with rage daily... should I continue?
I hope that all that drivel about not fighting Islam but just terrorists is just diplomacy, that the government of the US and the State Department clearly understand that contemporary Islam and terrorism are inseparable.
8 posted on
10/15/2001 7:10:05 AM PDT by
Neophyte
To: Ranger
"Zionists controlling the media in the United States are behind the false accusations against the kingdom. "The main object of this Zionist media ... is to continue to mislead foreign policy institutions away from the real interests of the United States.Seig Heil Saudi Arabia.
To: Ranger
The Tragic Kingdom lives in fear of Arabia being turned in the the next Iran. Time to grow a pair, take control and become a leader in the Gulf. The locals will respect that rather than turn to the radical wings of Islam.
10 posted on
10/15/2001 7:16:22 AM PDT by
oyez
To: Ranger
Saudi Arabia, the American People know you are our enemy, your days are numbered and your oil is ours
14 posted on
10/15/2001 7:20:03 AM PDT by
Scythian
To: Ranger
This doesn't surprise me, and as time goes on, Americans will see that we can count very few (if any) Moslem countries to be genuine friends or allies.
The U.S. saved Saudi Arabia's sorry *ss from Saddam Hussein, and this is the thanks we get. Bush is right in saying from now on we'll assess our relationships with countries based on how they do/don't cooperate regarding terrorism.
Let the Saudis pass gas all they want. They know they need us to bail them out of any trouble they get into.
To: Ranger
The Saudi Summary...
Equivocations, blame the Jews, Arabs are misunderstood...
These people are a waste of sand.
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