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Iraq X-file. Terrorist & insurgent proxies of hostile Arab kingdoms, dictators etc

I published the Iraq X-file USA vs USA which is a playlist of 5 videos on YouTube in 2007 but I have not posted them in Red State yet so here they are below.

I was reminded about Saudi duplicity and backstabbing of the US and allies the other day when General David Patraeus interviewed recently in the Washington Post told us that Mullah Omar, the head of the enemy Taliban may be in Saudi Arabia.

PATRAEUS – “I gather that Karzai’s brother met with either Mullah [Mohammed] Omar or his close aides in Saudi Arabia.”

That the head of the enemy Taliban might be thought to be in Saudi Arabia should come as no surprise.

Saudi Arabia appears to be the enemy Head Quarters in the war on terror.

  • Bin Laden, head of Al Qaeda, is a Saudi citizen, as were most of the 9/11 terrorists. Bin Laden may even be holed up in Saudi Arabia right now. Maybe even Mecca where some think he is a holy man. OK that is speculation but what is obvious, to me at least, is that Bin Laden is a secret agent of the Saudi kingdom.
  • The Saudi kingdom doesn’t prosecute financial donors to Al Qaeda or the Taliban.
  • Saudi-controlled satellite stations broadcast pro-terror TV stations and clerics

Basically the Saudi kingdom is fighting an undeclared war against us.

Our real enemy, in “the war on terror”, call it what you will, ladies and gentlemen, is the Saudi kingdom allied no doubt to similar kingdoms and dictatorships who are opposed to the very notion of democracy and are fighting to destroy democracy everywhere in the world, or at least weaken global democracy enough so that they can continue keeping a grip on their own power by suppressing the democracy of the people they rule over.

Who is supporting negotiations with the enemy in the enemy’s stronghold, the Saudi kingdom, from a position of weakness, with the apparent inability of the president of the USA to confront the enemy Saudi King?

Why with thousands dead in 9/11 and a mountain of evidence implicating the Saudi Kingdom, do US Presidents in denial still choose to hold hands and bow to the Saudi King who not only let 9/11 happen but whose kingdom secretly organises terrorism against the US and allies?

Why does the one global super-power go weak at the knees at the sight of Saudi royalty which is backstabbing it?

Why is the super power suddenly a super coward?

It is a political mystery highlighted by the Iraq X-file.

1. Iraq X-File: USA vs USA (1) Support satellite terror TV NOT!

2. Iraq X-File: USA vs USA. (2) Arm the enemy. NOT!

3. Americans stabbed in the back by the Saudi Kingdom

4. America’s ‘allies’ Saudi & Pakistan: ‘enemies’ more like!

5. Satellite terror TV incites Jordanians to terrorism in Iraq.

COMMENTS

  • JadedByPolitics

    It is understood by EVERY administration that while WE are dependent on Saudi oil they get away literally with MURDER so what is the answer? DRILL HERE, DRILL NOW! do you think this Administration is going to do ANYTHING different then the Administrations of the last 50+ years? of course not because this particular Administration is caught up in “global warming” and in such will NEVER drill our own to cut off the ANIMALS that infest the Middle East!

    Knowing about it of course does nothing to change it!

  • http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rice-for-president/ Peter_Dow

    I don’t think Americans ARE particularly dependent on Saudi oil. Sure Saudi Arabia is a big oil producer country and if the Saudi Kingdom cuts oil production that would raise the international price of oil but so what?

    I don’t see why the threat of higher global oil prices gives the Saudis any leverage over the US, allies or anyone. Like you say, “drill here, drill now” and there are other energy alternatives which become more attractive if the global price of oil goes up.

    Sure there will be moaning at the gas stations when Americans fill up the tank but Americans pay much less for your gas than Britons do for our petrol. It is a small price to pay for realising that we are not so dependent on Saudi oil as some think and the reality is we are free to confront the Saudis as we see fit.

    How to confront the Saudis then, assuming we are no longer scared to do so?

    There are many confrontation tactics but I would recommend seizing control of satellite TV broadcasting into the Middle East because that tactic gives us the most benefit at the least cost.

    Ideally would be if all existing satellites could be taken over and administered by the US or NATO and simply make sure all satellite TV stations were putting out political news and commentary which was sympathetic to us and hostile to Al Qaeda – no more Bin Laden tapes, no more pro-terror Clerics, no more our-wonderful-king/dictator stories and so on.

    Instead, all there would be coming from space would be our satellite TV stations broadcasting friendly Arab democratic and republican intellectuals speaking in favour of democratic and republican revolutions to end absolute monarchies and dictatorships throughout the region. I am sure there are many good Arab leaders who would love such a platform to argue for reform and revolution.

    If technically NASA was not able to come up with a way to capture control of all satellite TV then enemy controlled satellites could be jammed or even knocked out with missiles if all else fails.

    Beyond satellite TV, there are a host of confrontation moves and counters both sides can make but we can play war games better than the Saudi monarchy so “game on”.

    Diplomacy, just carrots, with no stick, isn’t working with these hostile Arab kingdoms and dictatorships so I advise confrontation and that is what we should do about it.