Posted on 04/11/2009 3:21:31 AM PDT by ebiskit
Nope - you're not going to find this story on MSNBC tonight kids..nor will you find it at Reuters or CBSnews.com. But you will find it here at DEBKA and it describes how Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah apparently read the riot act to President Barack Obama concerning Iran....mind you, this was AFTER Obama bowed and submitted his country to the slimey islamist leader. Here's some of the details from the meeting:
On the sidelines of the G20 summit in London, Saudi King Abdullah made his views known in a face-to-face interview with the US president on April 2. The White House communiqué reported blandly: Obama and Abdullah discussed international cooperation regarding the global economy, regional political and security issues, and cooperation against terrorism. Iran was not mentioned. However, according to DEBKAfile's Middle East sources, Abdullah took the US president sternly to task over his emerging policy on Iran, Syria and Iraq, accusing him to giving the Islamic Republic free rein for its nuclear, expansionist and terrorism-sponsoring Middle East policies. Both parties tried to keep their abrasive encounter away from the public eye and their media, although the photo attached betrays its chilly atmosphere.
Okay, here's what I'd like to know of my readers. Did you ever think you'd see the day when the Sheriff of the World, the Cowboy country of the Unites States of America would be scolded by an ARAB country over its soft stance on terror and nuclear threats? I mean, Saudi Arabia certainly has plenty to worry about with Iran getting nuclear weapons but do they have MORE to worry about than the U.S.?
I don't know about you but I've had it with the soft under belly of President Obama's foreign policy -
(Excerpt) Read more at holgerawakens.blogspot.com ...
and the Chi-coms on economics and finance
It’s not a hard story to believe but I’ve seen too much from DEBKA that got it wrong. Is there another source?
Yes. Even without nuclear weapons Iran was a menace to them. A nuclear armed Iran would be in a position similar to that Russia occupied with respect to Finland in the 1950's.
Not surprising at all. The Saudi Kingdom see the USA as their butt boys to retain the balance of power in the ME
If we had a MSM worth it salt, instead of a bunch of sycophants the American people would understand as well.
The Sunni world is pretty much nuke free, but flush with petro as well illustrated by this map. The Shitte world is going nuclear at some point and will hold the Sunni world in it's grip, plus a vast majority of the Shitte world is non Arab. You need to understand the Arab peninsula is where the pedophile Mo' was born and brought forth his demon cult so the Arabs (Saudi) believe they rightfully should rule the world including their "brothers" the Shitte
Map from Wikipedia Commons
Green: Sunni
Blue: Shiite
Darn tooting the Saudi King wants Obama, just like Bush to be his errand boy in keeping the Shitte world from getting the upper hand
Gee, Saudi Wahhabists versus Iranian Shiite’s....can they both completely kill each other off?
Ødumba leads the way for Democrats to bow to Muslims, and I’m going to enjoy reminding their supporters to bow too
“Its not a hard story to believe but Ive seen too much from DEBKA that got it wrong. Is there another source?”
DEBKA has better journalistic credibility that ABCNBCCBSAPNYTetc. . . imho.
Examples?!? . . .
It does not take much to be more credible than that collectivist bunch!
During the Clinton years I use to read World News Daily much more often than afterwords. It was during those years I formed my opinion of DEBKA. Problem is that was 8 years ago so I can't remember the details anymore , just the impressions.
I realize that sounds pretty weaselly so I Goggoled "DEBKA credibility". You can follow up from there.
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