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Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 8:31am On Jan 03, 2014
Yesterday the explosion hit, a suicide bomber hit a busy street during Rush Hour, killing six and injuring over seventy (it was a light bomb compared to the others). One day after the mastermind behind the last bombing that targeted the Iranian Embassy was found to be a Saudi affiliated with al-Qaeda.

Read the Evidences here: http://whatsupic.com/news-politics-world/1388702268.html

What is your take?
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by eunisam: 7:24am On Jan 06, 2014
war with who?
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 1:00pm On Jan 06, 2014
eunisam: war with who?

War on their oppositions: Iran, Lebanon, Russia, ...
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by vedaxcool(m): 4:37pm On Jan 07, 2014
Lol, Al Qaeda a saudi affiliate, this must be another crazy thread where allegations are freely tossed around

September 11, 2001, was the worst day the relationship had ever faced. The U.S., governmentally and publicly, had accused Saudi Arabia of complicity in the attacks since more than a dozen of the hijackers were of Saudi nationality. However, the Saudi contribution in the War on Terror and the new anti-Al-Qaeda policies have strongly rebuilt ties with the U.S. Also, Saudi Arabia has attempted to demonstrate a serious contribution in preventing terrorism and extremism domestically and internationally through new domestic anti-terrorism policies.

Although some analyses have said that Osama Bin Laden, who in 1994 had his Saudi nationality revoked and expelled from Saudi Arabia, had chosen 15 Saudi hijackers on purpose to break up the U.S.–Saudi relations, the U.S. was still suspicious of Saudi Arabia (PBS Frontline, 2005). Moreover, Saudi Arabia has denied the fact that it was involved in any way in such an attack that would harm the healthy beneficial relationship. Saudis were willing to do anything to prove its innocence and to bring back the relationship (McMillan, 2001). As a result, the Saudi's decided to cooperate with the U.S. on the war on terror in order to vindicate its willingness to help the U.S. in the war on terrorism. "Terrorism does not belong to any culture, or religion, or political system", said King Abdullah as the opening address of the Counter-terrorism International Conference (CTIC) held in Riyadh in 2005. The cooperation grew broader covering financial, educational, technological aspects both in Saudi Arabia and Muslim-like countries to prevent pro-Al-Qaeda terrorists' activities and ideologies. "It is a high time for the Ulma (Muslim Scholars), and all thinkers, intellectuals and academics, to shoulder their responsibilities towards the enlightenment of the people, especially the young people, and protect them from deviant ideas" said Sheikh Saleh bin Abdulaziz Alsheikh, Minister of Islamic Affairs, in the CTIC.

Almost all members of the CTIC agreed that Al-Qaeda target less educated Muslims by convincing them that they are warriors of God, but they really convince them to only accomplish their political goals. Three years after the Saudi Serious and active role on anti-terrorist, Al-Qaeda began launching multiple attacks targeting Saudi government buildings and U.S. compounds in Saudi grounds (Alshihry, 2003). Their attacks exhibits their revenge against Saudi Arabia's cooperation with the U.S. trying to stop further US–Saudi anti-terrorist movements and trying to corrode the US-Saudi relationship and to annihilate it.

[b]In 2003, several attacks occurred inside Saudi Arabia. The attacks targeted U.S. compounds, the Saudi ministry of interior, and many other places. Many people were killed in these attacks, primarily Saudis and Americans. As a result of these attacks, the U.S. decided to redevelop Saudi law enforcement agencies by providing them with anti-terrorism education, the latest technologies, and by giving them a chance to interact with U.S. law enforcement agencies to gain efficient knowledge and power needed to handle terrorist cases and to enforce anti-terrorist laws (Pollack 2002).

After these changes, the Saudi government was more equipped in preventing terrorist activities. They caught a large number of Saudi terrorists and terrorists from other countries (some of them American) that had connections with al-Qaeda in one way or another (U.S. Department of State 2007). Some of these criminals held high rank in terrorist society, which helped diffuse many terrorist cells (Alahmary, 2004). In matter of months, Saudi law enforcement officials were successfully able to stop and prevent terrorist activities. Also they were successful of finding the source of terrorist financing.[/b]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia%E2%80%93United_States_relations
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 11:01am On Jan 08, 2014
vedaxcool: Lol, Al Qaeda a saudi affiliate, this must be another crazy thread where allegations are freely tossed around
These are not allegations. everybody know that. president Putin recently revealed some points either
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by vedaxcool(m): 11:05am On Jan 08, 2014
AndrewDegan:
These are not allegations. everybody know that. president Putin recently revealed some points either

By everybody you mean you and putin right? dude with all due respect, why would Al qaeda turn around to attack its biggest supporter saudi? why would the US continue to collaborate with a regime that supports its enemies? my post destroy your claims!
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 11:27am On Jan 08, 2014
vedaxcool:

By everybody you mean you and putin right? dude with all due respect, why would Al qaeda turn around to attack its biggest supporter saudi? why would the US continue to collaborate with a regime that supports its enemies? my post destroy your claims!

@vedaxcool, your first argument lacks an is word so I thought u are opposed to this idea that alqaeda is saudi proxy in the region.
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by vedaxcool(m): 1:39pm On Jan 08, 2014
AndrewDegan:

@vedaxcool, your first argument lacks an is word so I thought u are opposed to this idea that alqaeda is saudi proxy in the region.

Yes, my post indicates that Al qaeda cannot be considered a Saudi proxy because both are opposed to each other with al qaeda fighting against saudi and Saudi collaborating with the US in hunting al qaeda!
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 1:50pm On Jan 08, 2014
vedaxcool:

Yes, my post indicates that Al qaeda cannot be considered a Saudi proxy because both are opposed to each other with al qaeda fighting against saudi and Saudi collaborating with the US in hunting al qaeda!

Thats not true buddy. Bin Laden is known to everybody.
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by vedaxcool(m): 2:21pm On Jan 08, 2014
AndrewDegan:

Thats not true buddy. Bin Laden is known to everybody.

obviously, do you know Saudi revoked Bin laden citizenship?

Although some analyses have said that Osama Bin Laden, who in 1994 had his Saudi nationality revoked and expelled from Saudi Arabia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia%E2%80%93United_States_relations

maybe u should re-read my first post, an allegation remains at best, slander when not followed by any factual evidence!
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 3:00pm On Jan 08, 2014
vedaxcool:

obviously, do you know Saudi revoked Bin laden citizenship?

Although some analyses have said that Osama Bin Laden, who in 1994 had his Saudi nationality revoked and expelled from Saudi Arabia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia%E2%80%93United_States_relations

maybe u should re-read my first post, an allegation remains at best, slander when not followed by any factual evidence!

Read this: http://whatsupic.com/news-politics-world/1389164589.html
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by vedaxcool(m): 4:18pm On Jan 08, 2014
^

Again the link only contained mere allegation, i have shown you al qaeda is not a saudi proxy, you have thus so far failed to p prove any of your allegations except backing them up with more allegations! Your thread is a major fail indeed!
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by AndrewDegan: 8:51am On Jan 10, 2014
vedaxcool: ^

Again the link only contained mere allegation, i have shown you al qaeda is not a saudi proxy, you have thus so far failed to p prove any of your allegations except backing them up with more allegations! Your thread is a major fail indeed!

This is absurd to call the opposite view mere allegations. I think you should consider the way looking at incidents in the world and stop backing terrorists
Re: Saudi Arabia Declares War by vedaxcool(m): 12:38pm On Jan 10, 2014
AndrewDegan:

This is absurd to call the opposite view mere allegations. I think you should consider the way looking at incidents in the world and stop backing terrorists

More allegations no proof, u hilarious! grin grin grin

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