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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Saudi Arabia's Support For Wahhabi Radicalism Is The Taproot Of Islamic Terrorism


Saudi billionaire, Prince Alwaleed Ibn Talal, is the House of Saud frontman.
Wikipedia characterizes Ibn Talal as "the most influential Arab in the world"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Waleed_bin_Talal

Frontline Analyzes Wahhabism, Saudi Arabia's Version Of "The Chosen People"

"You Can't Understand ISIS If You Don't Know The History Of Wahhabism In Saudi Arabia"

"Wahhabi Movement"


Alan: Every time Uncle Sam wages war in The Middle East, Islamics worldwide see America -- rightly or wrongly -- as The Great Satan. 

The time is ripe for the United States to "get" something from its relationship with the House of Saud rather than prolong self-humiliation as obsequious "water boy." 

At minimum, Washington should conduct open discussion with Saudi Arabia probing its effete refusal to contain terror alongside its propagation of terror through the crude, cruel ethics of Wahhabi madrasas.

Not only is transparency in order, it is necessary to examine the ongoing obscurantism that characterizes America's concubinage with a medieval monarchy whose ideological offspring would devolve The Middle East to rubble as prelude to a fictitious caliphate defended by weaponized pickup trucks and AK-47s.

As the philosophical and theological epicenter of Islamist terror, Saudi Arabia is an enemy of civilization and, at least metaphorically, a brothel keeper guarded by its American eunuch.

The House of Saud's sole goal is to ensure survival of its own medieval polity by nourishing and legitimizing medievalism all over The Arab Street.

It is no accident that Saudi Arabia's flag features a scimitar, militant Islam's weapon of choice and the traditional tool whereby Wahhabi "justice" enforces Sharia Law through amputation and beheading.

Wahhabi Islam
Jewish Virtual Library

Brief Summary Of Wahhabi
Infoplease

"House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between The World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties" 

"Did The Saudis Buy A President?"
http://www.salon.com/2004/03/12/unger_2/


Saudi Arabia
Wikipedia

The Saudi Arabian coat of arms features two scimitars.
One for each of Uncle Sam's testicles?







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