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marmar

(77,054 posts)
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 08:49 AM Aug 2013

The Prince: Meet the Man Who Co-Opted Democracy in the Middle East


from truthdig:


The Prince: Meet the Man Who Co-Opted Democracy in the Middle East

Posted on Aug 27, 2013
By Robert Scheer


Now that the Arab Spring has been turned into a totally owned subsidiary of the Saudi royal family, it is time to honor Prince Bandar bin Sultan as the most effective Machiavellian politician of the modern era. How slick for this head of the Saudi Intelligence Agency to finance the Egyptian military’s crushing of that nation’s first-ever democratic election while being the main source of arms for pro-al-Qaida insurgents in Syria.

Just consider that a mere 12 years ago, this same Bandar was a beleaguered Saudi ambassador in Washington, a post he held from 1983 to 2005, attempting to explain his nation’s connection to 15 Saudi nationals who had somehow secured legal documents to enter the U.S. and succeeded in hijacking planes that blew up the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. How awkward given that the Saudi ambassador had been advocating that U.S. officials go easy on the Taliban government in Afghanistan, where those attacks incubated.

The ties between Saudi Arabia and the alleged al-Qaida terrorist attacks were manifest. The terrorists were followers of the Saudi-financed branch of Wahhabi Islam and their top leader, Osama bin Laden, was a scion of one of the most powerful families in the Saudi kingdom, which, along with the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan, had been the only three nations in the world to recognize the legitimacy of the Taliban government in Afghanistan that provided sanctuary to al-Qaida. Yet Bandar had no difficulty arranging safe passage out of Washington for many Saudis, including members of the bin Laden family that U.S. intelligence agents might have wanted to interrogate instead of escorting them to safety back in the kingdom.

But the U.S. war on terror quickly took a marvelous turn from the point of view of the Saudi monarchy. Instead of focusing on those who attacked us and their religious and financial ties to the Saudi royal family, the U.S. began a mad hunt to destroy those who had absolutely nothing to do with the assaults of 9/11. ..................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_prince_meet_the_man_who_co-opted_democracy_in_the_middle_east_20130826/



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The Prince: Meet the Man Who Co-Opted Democracy in the Middle East (Original Post) marmar Aug 2013 OP
du rec. xchrom Aug 2013 #1
Same source of terrorist finance for the Saudi Holy War in Syria. leveymg Aug 2013 #2
Big k&r! Little Star Aug 2013 #3
K&R Right to the point. n/t Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #4
K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2013 #5
K&R SalviaBlue Aug 2013 #6
They called him "Bandar Bush." truebluegreen Aug 2013 #7

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
2. Same source of terrorist finance for the Saudi Holy War in Syria.
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 09:03 AM
Aug 2013

Money buys anything in Washington - even genocidal ruinous wars, and treason.





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