1. The world is a dangerous place to live — not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don't do anything about it. — Albert Einstein

2. The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it. — George Orwell

3. History teaches that war begins when governments believe the price of aggression is cheap. — Ronald Reagan

4. The terror most people are concerned with is the IRS. — Malcolm Forbes

5. There is nothing so incompetent, ineffective, arrogant, expensive, and wasteful as an unreasonable, unaccountable, and unrepentant government monopoly. — A Patriot

6. Visualize World Peace — Through Firepower!

7. Nothing says sincerity like a Carrier Strike Group and a U.S. Marine Air-Ground Task Force.

8. One cannot be reasoned out of a position that he has not first been reasoned into.

2007-11-27

Saudi Arabia --- No. 1 Killer of U.S. Troops !


Continued U.S. support of Saudi Arabia, the No. 1 killer of U.S. troops in Iraq, is one of the Bush Administration’s most cataclysmic blunders! IT IS OUTRAGIOUS! See below and read more -- Let's Be Clear --- Saudi Arabia IS The Enemy !

AND THIS JUST IN: Saudi Arabia Frees 1,500 al-Qaeda Terrorists


Saudi Insurgency

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
November 26, 2007

War On Terror: New U.S. military data show, conclusively, that Saudi Arabia more than any other foreign state (Iran included) has fed the insurgency in Iraq. The double cross goes on.


Related Topics: Middle East & North Africa | Iran | Global War On Terror


Over the past 12 months, Saudi Arabia accounted for the largest number of foreign fighters joining al-Qaida in Iraq. The kingdom supplied 305 jihadists and suicide bombers in that period, according to a trove of documents U.S. forces recovered in a recent border raid.

Only 11 Iranian nationals, in contrast, are in U.S. custody. This fits with earlier reporting that 61% of the suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudi nationals.

The confiscated documents list the hometowns of the jihadists. The lion's share hail from Riyadh, where the Saudi government insists sending fighters next door to join the insurgency is not official kingdom policy.

Yet Saudi clerics have freely exhorted the faithful to go to Iraq to kill the "infidels" and resist the "American occupation." The most famous fatwah was signed by 26 senior Saudi clerics in November 2004.

Perhaps all this is being done behind the king's back. More likely it was with a wink and a nod from him, for it was King Abdullah who earlier this year in a speech to fellow Arabs hit on the "illegitimate foreign occupation" of Iraq.

Saudi also has trucked in millions in cash to Iraq to fund the insurgency, a role confirmed by the Iraq Study Group in a throw-away line buried deep inside its report. "Funding for the Sunni insurgency comes from private individuals within Saudi Arabia," the report said.

Meanwhile, Riyadh just released some 1,500 jailed terrorist suspects after they "repented." That's on top of the dozens of al-Qaida detainees the Saudi government freed after we agreed to return them to Saudi custody from Gitmo. Some of them have rejoined the jihad against the West. No doubt the 1,500 supposed repenters will soon see action in Iraq, as well.

Again, besides the Baathists and other Iraqi nationalists, the No. 1 killer of U.S. soldiers in Iraq are Saudi nationals.

More than Iran, more than Syria, more than any other outside enemy, our supposed "ally" Saudi Arabia is responsible for destabilizing Iraq.

So why hasn't the administration held a press conference to denounce Saudi?

Why aren't we threatening sanctions, or at least canceling the additional 20,000 student visas we promised Riyadh for allegedly helping us "crack down" on terrorism. Forget about Iraq, those thousands of young Saudi men could just as easily infiltrate the U.S. homeland as jihadi fighters.

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