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Saudi King Warns ISIS "Will Reach Europe In One Month, US In Two"
Fox News - Zero Hedge ^ | 9-1-2014 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 09/01/2014 2:39:29 PM PDT by blam

Edited on 09/01/2014 2:49:13 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

As if the fearmongery and vitriol of UK, Europe and the US were not enough, the Middle-East's 'allied' leaders are now opining on the threat of ISIS. As FOX News reports, The king of Saudi Arabia has warned that jihadists could target the United States and Europe if leaders across the globe do not react to growing terrorist threats as Islamic State militants make advances across Iraq and Syria. "If neglected, I am certain that after a month they will reach Europe and, after another month, America," blasted King Abdullah, adding Cameron-esquely, "they know no humanity." Of course, this is quote ironic given the Saudi's funding of various terror groups throughout the region.


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To: cloudmountain

The question is “Are the people of the United States ready for these people who want to kill all infidels?”


41 posted on 09/02/2014 7:21:01 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
The question is “Are the people of the United States ready for these people who want to kill all infidels?”

They are if they remember 9/11.
I sure do. And I am POSITIVE that you do as well, o razer-sharp mind!

42 posted on 09/02/2014 7:26:13 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: Sherman Logan
This analysis is assuming, BTW, that ISIS succeeds in its plan of taking over the entire Muslim world, which is of course itself extraordinarily unlikely. If only because the present rulers of that world like being the rulers, and object to demotion or death, which the spread of ISIS entails.

The Saudis would have something to say about that. They are inexorably linked with the USA via the 3 big American and Dutch Shell petroleum companies. The USA gives the three American petroleum companies beaucoup tax breaks for that very reason...our reliance on their petroleum/natural gas resources.

The AMERICANS (privateer oil companies, NO American government EVER involved) began that link in the 1920's and finally the King bought them out in 1982 so that the Saudis could finally own their own natural resources again.

The Saudis kicked bin Laden out of the KSA. They would do so to any terrorist who threatened their ONLY source of revenue. They have EVERY reason in the world to keep ISIS out of their country...and every other country over there. They need NO civil strife, wars or "conflicts" interfering with the flow. "The spice must FLOW." (Mu'a dib) Sorry, couldn't resist.

Also, the Saudis WILL run out of petroleum/natural gas one day. They have another 200 years of reserves but THAT will disappear one day. SO, they have to plan for life AFTER their God-given gift runs out.

43 posted on 09/02/2014 7:37:17 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: cloudmountain

I agree with regard to the Saudi royals. Or at least those of them presently in control.

That is, however, a pretty small percentage of the nation and even of the royal family. There are most certainly strong elements in Saudi with definite incentives to overthrow the present system and themselves get control of all that money.

Probably including some of the royals. The Family is so huge now that there is no way they can all be maintained in the lifestyle to which they believe themselves entitled.

There are also the hardline Wahabbis, who are fully aware of the decadent lifestyles of the royals, and are in more or less full agreement with the ISIS ideology, though they may differ on who should be in charge of that ideology.

All these groups have reasons to ally themselves with ISIS for a share of the spoils.

I have no idea how cohesive the Saudis are, so don’t know whether the forces leading to discord are greater than those tending to peace.

I do know that their population is growing rapidly, but their revenue is most definitely not keeping pace. This is not a recipe for social peace.


44 posted on 09/02/2014 7:51:27 AM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: cloudmountain

“KSA...They would do so to any terrorist who threatened their ONLY source of revenue.” — um not quite. They’ve been building their pilgrim ‘tourism’ to Mecca, because they know & said they can’t rely on ongoing oil revenue. That pilgrim tourism is becoming a multi billion dollar business, with significant investment in it. There was a documentary about that on tv a few yrs ago, interviews with a couple of Saudi royals too.. anyhow the ruling class of SA is excepionally wealthy already & has been for decades.


45 posted on 09/02/2014 8:05:25 AM PDT by odds
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To: Sherman Logan
The Saudis are Bedouins. No matter how many of their young scions get an education in the West, they STILL have to go back to that MISERABLE hot, dusty, waterless hole they call home. Take a look at the temperature there now. It's 104 degrees now and it's the evening...and this is the FALL. We were on the Gulf where the humidity was 95%, as was the water temperature. A real hell-hole.
The summers get up to 117 degrees for MONTHS at a time.

Their homes, families, friends, jobs...their LIVES are over there. The thirty Saudi men I worked with (and my husband agreed) were all basic JoeSchmoes from Kokomo.

The older ones (my boss included) were illiterate. The younger ones could read and write...and that was a major goal of the KSA, to educate their people.

They are STILL Bedouins, with their simple faith and their simple lives. Petroleum alters their culture but doesn't change it much. Please don't bash me for saying something NOT negative about those people. I did work with them for five years and got to know them as human beings, not just Muslim Arabs. They DO think differently. Their logic IS different.

Maybe you don't believe me. We lived over there five YEARS, not five months. One can learn a lot about a culture in that time. It wasn't all good or all bad. It was, basically, just like life everywhere. They worried about their children, their old age, their 18-year-old sons who didn't want to go to school, work or do anything but "cruise around" in their brand new American BIG, FAST cars.
I saw a lot of similarities with OUR own 18-year-old sons. Please don't BASH me for saying that either. It was true.

Thanks.

46 posted on 09/02/2014 8:06:10 AM PDT by cloudmountain
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Islam is a war plan.


47 posted on 09/02/2014 8:07:58 AM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Sherman Logan

The Saudis royals are not a cohesive family in belief or ideology. And it’s a Very large family. From what i understand many average Saudis favor IS or at least don’t have a problem with IS. One needs to look at the situation from their perspective (Islamic one), not ours ie western one, with ‘spice’ priorities. There is a common view that the Saudi royals or certain members have already ingratiated themselves too much with the West. That’s not a positive thing from their point of view. — i gotta go to get some sleep. Will see what happens..


48 posted on 09/02/2014 8:13:20 AM PDT by odds
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To: cloudmountain

Thanks for the very nice post.

A whole lot of freepers seem to think all Muslims are religious fanatics and that they are all working together to subvert America and the West.

I’ve never believed that. Most are in many ways very similar to the rest of us, as you eloquently point out.

The problem is that there are a whole bunch of them who do want to kill us all, with the subsidiary problem that a great many of those who don’t will stand with their “brothers” who do in a confrontation.

I also agree that they think differently about certain things than we do. I’ve always found it odd that “progressives” always assume that the highest ambition of every person around the world is to be just like upper-class educated American or European liberals. Despite their professed belief in diversity, they don’t really believe in it.

Some people just have different value systems than we do.


49 posted on 09/02/2014 8:31:59 AM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: Sherman Logan
Some people just have different value systems than we do.

Thank YOU for yours too.
This last comment of yours rings so true. We had to keep reminding ourselves that we were in a foreign country, with a different political system (king) and a WHOLE set of different values.

In reality, those five years over there taught me MOST about myself, what was important in life, to me and how I wanted to live my life.

It made me a better person, and thanks to my Saudi boss, I began to attend DAILY Mass OVER THERE and continue as I write. Whodda EVER thunk that I would be attending DAILY MASS thanks to my Saudi Muslim boss?
Does God ever work in mysterious ways or what?

50 posted on 09/02/2014 2:39:52 PM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: cloudmountain

Sure does.

I don’t think it’s necessarily bad that people have different value systems. In fact, it’s part of the rich pattern of diversity the multicultis pretend to (but don’t really) believe in.

I do object, however, to people whose most deeply held values require them to oppress, enslave or kill me or mine. They need to modify those values or we’re going to go round and round, as my Dad used to say.


51 posted on 09/02/2014 2:56:55 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: Sherman Logan

True enough.


52 posted on 09/02/2014 3:22:01 PM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: blam

Up Yours Saudi Arabia.


53 posted on 09/02/2014 3:23:00 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Conservatives are all that's left to defend the Constitution. Dems hate it, and Repubs don't care.)
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