Subject: KINDLY POST: WHO DO THESE AGENT RULERS THINK THEY ARE FOOLING?!
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:37:33 +0300


Assalaamu alaykum
We should not be fooled by empty threats by corrupted agent so-called Muslim
rulers in the Middle East and elsewhere. Why are they threatening to fight
war while at the same time accepting US and UN "mediation" in Palestine
which is blessed Islamic land whose people are Muslims and whose matter CAN
ONLY BE SETTLED BY ISLAM? Why do they turn the kufr and kuffar for resolving
our disputes which is the sign of the hypocrite? How dare they have opened
diplomatic relations with the enemy occupier Israel?Why do they threaten war
now, and even then only indirectly, after living with Israel's "existence"
for more than 50 years? How can anyone think they will move now for the
Islamic solution of jihad when they have never done so before? How can they
send food and blankets and money alone, when what is obliged is for them to
send their armies? How come when Allah (SWT) obliges jihad to liberate
Islamic lands they are slow and hesitant, yet when the US ordered them to
fight against Islam they are ready and willing? How dare some of them talk
of opening geurilla camps to train mujahideen to go fight when they already
have huge armies sitting in barracks doing absolutely nothing; this is the
job of a Muslim army led by an Islamic leader, not a few individuals
fighting as geurillas. They have the armies under their commands yet give no
orders to fight!
How can they even fight against Israel, an illegitimate state, when they are
closely allied to Israel's allies, the US and Europe. How could these agent
rulers fight the illegitimate son, Israel, when they slavisly submit to its
parents, their western masters? How weak they are when they even refuse to
use the oil which Allah ta'ala blessed the whole Ummah with--not does it
belong to some corrupted royal families--as a weapon against the Ummah's
enemies?
These rulers are western agents implementing kufr over the Ummah, and they
are merely massaging public opinion so that their people do not turn against
them to replace them with one sincere Islamic ruler who will implement Islam
comprehensively and lead the obligatory jihad to liberate Palestine and all
occupied Muslim lands followed by carrying the Islamic message to the entire
world soon Insha'Allah. Our noble Ummah must wake up to the fact that while
Israel is the external enemy we have even worse enemies internally i.e. the
hypocrite agent rulers, and we will not resolve any of our problems until we
replace these corrupted agent rulers with the only legitimate Islamic one,
the Khaleefah.

By John K. Cooley

A T H E N S, Greece, Oct. 10 - Saudi Arabia has been never much of a
combatant in past Arab-Israeli wars, but it has become one of Israel's
toughest critics in the current Palestinian-Israeli crisis. And now, it has
become the first major Arab state to warn of possible action against the
Jewish state.

The warning, from Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdel Aziz, was coupled
with an assurance that the kingdom would not use oil as a leverage point
against the West, as it had when tensions heated up in the past.
In October 1973, Saudi King Faisal sanctioned the Arab oil embargo to punish
the West for its support of Israel in the Arab-Israeli war.

Prince Abdullah, who effectively runs the Saudi realm for his ailing elder
brother King Fahd, spoke Monday while visiting Palestinian wounded
hospitalized in Riyadh. Saudi broadcasters quoted him as saying the kingdom
would "respond" if Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak carried out pledges to
use force against Syria and Lebanon if border violence flares again.

"Barak must think carefully," said Abdullah, who generally avoids political
statements and weighs his public words carefully, "before taking the
slightest intolerable step ... and no one can imagine that the Saudi kingdom
and the entire Arab-Islamic nation would remain still."
The Saudi crown prince did not specify what action the world's largest crude
oil producer might take.


Other Arab Countries Join In
Apparently trying to match its bigger neighbor and rival Saudi Arabia,
Yemen's leadership has publicly proposed sending weapons and armed
volunteers to help the Palestinians.
Past Israeli-Saudi friction, mediated by the United States, has occurred
over small Saudi-claimed islands in the Red Sea and the Straits of Tiran, on
the southern approaches to Israel's port of Eilat. Israel occupied one
Saudi-owned island, but later evacuated it after the 1967 war.
In early Arab-Israel conflicts, from 1948 onward, Saudi military contingents
either were not mobilized, or in the 1967 and 1973 wars, did not make it to
the front lines. However, Saudi armed forces were deployed in Syria in 1973
and suffered some casualties.


Saudi Arabia cut its oil exports to punish Britain and France for helping
Israel in the 1956 Suez war, and to hurt the United States and other Western
nations for the same reason in the 1967 war. Temporary but severe Saudi and
other Arab and Iranian oil cutbacks helped to more than double world oil
prices in 1973.
Prince Abdullah was quoted on Monday as saying Saudi Arabia would not use
oil as leverage point during the present crisis. "It would not be in the
interest of world oil consumers, our friends or ourselves," he added.
In Saudi Arabia's almost equally oil-wealthy neighbor Kuwait, which expelled
Palestinians and derided Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat for siding with
Iraq during the 1990-91 Gulf conflict, rulers were among the first to send
help to the Palestinian wounded and homeless in the latest round of
Israeli-Palestinian violence.


A Call to Freeze Ties With Israel
For the fourth day today, thousands of Kuwaitis and other Arabs marched in
Kuwait City to protest normalization of ties with Israel by other Arab
leaders, a theme heard throughout the Arab Gulf states. Calls for a freeze
on all ties with the Jewish state struck especially sensitive nerves in
Qatar and Oman, which have permitted Israeli trade missions - but not
diplomatic ones - to operate in their capitals.
Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates are also sites of American
military and naval facilities and pre-positioned U.S. equipment. U.S. and
British air forces based in the Gulf and Saudi Arabia regularly patrol over
Iraq, attacking what they say are air defense targets there.
All of the Arab monarchies, as well as Yemen, have agreed to attend an Arab
summit on Oct. 21-22, possibly to be held in Cairo, to discuss the conflict.
Iraq, not invited to previous Arab summits since the Gulf war, was asked to
this one. President Saddam Hussein, who never leaves Iraq, is likely to send
one of his vice presidents.


Transportation Issues
Israel's closure of the Palestinians' Gaza airport after an attack on
Israeli workers there has made it necessary to ship blood donations,
medicines and other emergency supplies through the land border between Egypt
and Gaza, and over the Jordan River bridges from Jordan. In Jordan's
capital, Amman, local authorities have defended the Israeli Embassy and U.S.
installations against angry demonstrators.
Saudi Arabia led recent cash donations. King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah
contributed $10.7 million to the Palestinian cause, Saudi media have
reported. Billionaire businessman Prince Walid bin Talal bin Abdel Aziz, who
owns properties and has large investments in the United States, gave another
$2.4 million.
Sultan Qabus of Oman ordered funds collected and medical aid for the
Palestinians. In Abu Dhabi, the UAE government said a first group of 50
severely wounded Palestinians would arrive by hospital plane Wednesday for
treatment. All UAE state employees were directed to contribute a day's pay
for the "brave intifada," or uprising, Dubai radio reported. Oct. 14 has
been declared "Palestine Day" in all UAE schools.
Satellite television stations, including the independent and often
nonconformist Al-Jazira channel in Qatar, beamed insistent demands for
actions to support the Palestinians into Gulf homes and schools.


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