Sunday, July 15, 2007

Saudis Role in Iraqnam Insurgency Outlined


Is it just me or is there a pattern showing in this information?

The Los Angeles Times reported today that About 45% of all foreign militants targeting U.S. troops and Iraqi civilians and security forces are from Saudi Arabia; 15% are from Syria and Lebanon; and 10% are from North Africa, according to official U.S. military figures made available to The Times by the senior officer.

And if recent history serves me correctly 15 of the 19 hijackers on September 11 were Saudis.

A Saudi Arabian was in the pilot seat

And who could forget this guy? Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia. The former Saudi ambassador to the United States. The Saudi Prince who had such good connections with the Bush family that he was jokingly referred to by the Bushies as "Bandar Bush."

Bandar Bush is the guy Dubya was drinking scotch with on the balcony of the White House just two days after 9/11. Embers were still burning at the Pentagon while Dumbya and Bandar talked about oil.

It seems that the Saudi's have a bit of a hold on the United States. We are, to borrow a phrase, in bed with the Saudis. Is it any wonder then that we attacked Iraq instead of the real culprits?

Heckuva job, Dumbya.

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