"The question is: If Americans were made fully aware of the nature and
extent of the Saudis' double game, would they support the pending arms deal?
At the very least, it seems unlikely they would support policies, such as
the decimation of Israel no



A TEACHING MOMENT
Decision  Brief,  4 February 2008,  No. 8-D 04


Lost amid  the national distractions of a Super Bowl and Super Tuesday,  the
clock is running down  on an immense sale of  precision-guided munitions
and other advanced weapons  to Saudi  Arabia  and several of the smaller
oil-rich Gulf States  the  Saudis dominate.  

Unless two-thirds majorities in both  houses of Congress adopt resolutions
of disapproval by the  14th of February,  these transactions will  proceed.

All other things being equal, it is a safe bet  the Saudis will augment
their already vast arsenal with these  new American arms. After all,  many
in official Washington recognize that the growing  aggressiveness of Iran is
a threat to U.S. interests in the region - from Iraq to Israel  to the flow
of oil through the  Persian Gulf.

Even before Bush administration efforts to  prevent Tehran's Islamofascist
mullahs from obtaining nuclear  weapons were undone  by a politicized
National Intelligence Estimate,  the step of up-arming rival nations  was an
obvious  move.  
In the aftermath of that NIE, it became the only  game in town. Thanks
moreover to the Saudis' considerable influence in U.S.  corridors of power -
cultivated over many years  and at a cost  of untold millions of dollars
spent on lavish retainers, trips  and other inducements for politicians,
former officials and  lawyer-lobbyists -  the latest weapon sale  has been
greased   like one of the Gulfies' petrodollar-powered "sovereign  wealth"
acquisitions.  

Apart from a hundred-or-so, mostly  Democratic congressmen who have declared
their opposition to  such further arming of the Saudis, scarcely a
discouraging  word has been heard about the whole matter.

Full Disclosure

President  Bush's latest sop to the Saudis nonetheless  provides something
valuable - what educators call a "teaching moment."    The notion  that the
United States' vital interests  will be served  by  providing the Saudis and
their minions  with billions of dollars in additional arms  fundamentally
rests on the  proposition that Saudi Arabia is indeed a "reliable ally."  
Would anybody in their right mind propose such  sales if we had reason to
believe they might be used  against us - either by the original owners or by
a  successor government? Presumably not.   How about  if the arms themselves
are not turned against us but other actions taken or supported by the
government in question  are  profoundly hostile?

As with the  Saudis' selective fight with al Qaeda - working with us to
repress that terrorist organization's operations inside Saudi  Arabia but
helping enable its operations abroad, thanks  to support from Saudi royals,
government agencies, businesses,  front groups and "charities" - playing
double-games at  America's expense does not qualify one for "reliable ally"
status.

The  question is: If Americans were made fully aware of the nature  and
extent of the Saudis' double game, would they support the  pending arms
deal?  At the very least, it seems unlikely  they would support policies,
such as the decimation of Israel  now being pursued by the Bush
administration  in part in the  hope that Saudi Arabia will play a
moderating role in the  region,  helping to birth a peaceable Palestinian
state  and a stable, pro-U.S. Middle East.

With Friends Like  These

Before  acquiescing to the pending Saudi arms sale, it therefore  behooves
legislators to establish the extent to which the  Kingdom and its surrogates
are contributing materially to the  imperiling of the United States'
constitutional form of  government, its society and its capitalist economic
system.   For  example, our representatives should determine and make public
information about Saudi involvement in the following hostile  activities:


O          Promoting Shariah, what amounts to a theo-political-legal code
that repressively governs Saudi society and that the Saudis  (and other
Islamofascists) seek to impose on all of us,  Muslims and non-Muslims,
alike.  Such an agenda involves,  among other horrors, the overthrow of
representative  governments like ours - violently if necessary - and is,
therefore, patently seditious and illegal.


O          Funding and operating thousands of mosques, madrassas and
Islamic centers around the United States and elsewhere around  the world in
the service of the Saudi's Shariah program.   An as-yet-unpublished survey
of 100 of these facilities in  America has confirmed that the vast majority
of them feature  incitement through sermons and proselytizing by
Saudi-trained  imams and/or hateful Saudi-produced literature, videos and
textbooks.  


O          Founding and underwriting a network of organizations the
Department of Justice has determined are Muslim Brotherhood  front groups
including such so-called "mainstream" entities as  the Islamic Society of
North America and the Council on American-Islamic Relations.  

As the Justice Department  has also demonstrated, the Brotherhood has a
stated objective of destroying America from within.  This goal is being
advanced via their recruitment in America's prison systems and  military and
their penetration and suborning of the U.S.  government.


O          Last but hardly least, seeking to co-opt and exploit America's
capital markets via investments said to be  "Shariah-compliant."  The
arbiters of such compliance are Saudi-trained "authorities" whose stated
purpose is to promote  Shariah.  The more candid among them  have declared
such  financial arrangements - also doing business as "Islamic  banking,"
"ethical finance" and "structured finance" -  to be  "financial jihad," yet
another instrument to be used  to bring  about the Islamists' goal  of a
global caliphate by destroying  the West from within.


The Bottom Line

We will  have no one to blame but ourselves if the Kingdom of Saudi  Arabia
persists in such behavior as we fail to hold them  accountable for their
actions.  The first step towards  doing the latter would be to take
advantage of the present  teaching moment before contemplating further
rewarding the  Saudis for their double-game.
 


 

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