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Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Saudis sponsor Al-Qaeda in Iraq!!!!

During the Russian occupation of Afghanistan, the Saudi Intelligence, the CIA and the MI-6 made regular visits and rendered support to Osama Bin Laden and his men. Prince Turki bin Faisal, the Saudi Intelligence Chief at the time, met several times with Bin Laden. Later on, the Taliban budget was shared equally by the US and Saudi Arabia. In order to limit the Iranian influence in Iraq, the CIA and the Saudi intelligence have been very busy recruiting, arming and financing Sunni elements in US-occupied Iraq. It was not surprising to read that Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, the Saudi National Security Advisor, has already nominated Major Abu-Suleiman to lead Al-Qaeda in Iraq following the death of Al-Masri and Al-Baghdad. Prince Bandar Bin Sulatan is the third son of Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz who remained the Saudi Minister of defence for over 25 years. His son, Bandar was known as Prince 15% charging companies selling weapons and defence systems to Saudi Arabia. While Ambassador to Washington, he developed a close working relations with the Bush family and to their partners, the Binladens. It was reported that G.W. Bush told Bandar about the date of the invasion of Iraq before informing his secretary of State Colin Powell. Besides Saudi Arabia, Al-Qaeda is known to be financed mainly by US-friendly oil producing countries in the Gulf According to a report by Iraq's Buratha news agency on Friday, (http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=127334§ionid=351020205) "King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz ordered a special committee to investigate the intelligence leak and inform him about those liable in the case.
Some 37 members of Saudi's intelligence service, accused of being behind the leakage of the confidential document, were also reported to have been arrested.
The condemnation by the Saudi monarch comes as the Iraqi news agency disclosed the amount of money transferred by Saudi government officials to al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Saudi officials are also reported to send explosives and weapons to the terrorist groups.
Meanwhile, Secretary General of the Saudi National Security Council Prince Bandar Bin Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz is said to be the main guilty behind the case.
The report came as earlier last week, Saudi army officer Abdullah al-Qahtani was arrested in Iraq over charges of planning a terrorist attack during the upcoming FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
The Saudi national entered Iraq in 2004 and was involved in militant operations carried out by al-Qaeda."
One doesn’t expect the Americans to react negatively to these facts as they love to blame other Arabs and Muslims and work to launch military operations or to impose economic sanctions against countries like Iran, Syria, Lebanon Yemen or Pakistan. On 9/11, 15 of the 19 attackers were Saudi Nationals. But Saudi Arabia wasn’t blamed let alone attacked but Iraq was invaded and destroyed on behalf of Israel. The American conspiracies, covert operations and dirty works made them the most hated in the Arab and Muslim worlds.
Adnan Darwash, Iraq Occupation Times

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