The Saudis, Again
By Callimachus | Related entries in Religion, The War On Terrorism, The WorldSometimes our enemies worry me far less than our friends.
The American government is demanding that Saudi Arabia account for its distribution of hate material to American mosques, as the State Department pressed Saudi officials for answers last week and as the Senate later this month plans to investigate the propagation of radical Wahhabism on American shores.
The flurry of activity comes months after a report from the Center for Religious Freedom discovered that dozens of mosques in major cities across the country, including New York, Washington, and Los Angeles, were distributing documents, bearing the seal of the government of Saudi Arabia, that incite Muslims to acts of violence and promote hatred of Jews and Christians.
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October 5th, 2005 at 9:26 pm
This type of stuff just pisses me off, but what to do? We can’t really punish them, unless you consider stern words punishment.
Personally, I think all we can do is pour more money into programs that will help us ween ourselves from the oil teet. Only then will we have a leg to stand on.
October 6th, 2005 at 5:09 pm
Weaning ourself off the oil teat is a start, but in the meantime, there are plenty of things we can do. We can round up and deport any Suadi citizens we don’t like, just for harasments’s sake, starting with any “clergy” in American mosques and working down the list from there. There is no violation of anyone’s rights involved, because it is settled international law that no alien has any right to enter much less reside in someone else’s country. We might progress to being nasty to their ambassador, again, for harassment’s sake.
The weakness of oil teat thinking is that it tends to ignore money teat thinking. They need out cash as much as we need their oil. We are in a much better position to take their oil than they are to take our cash.
We have a strategic advantage because as a nation we often act in abrupt andirrational ways. We often act contrary to our interest. This should goive the Suadis a lot to think about. whenthey consider the likelhood of a US move against the oilfields.
June 16th, 2008 at 10:38 pm
Justin Gardner said “We can’t really punish them”
wow Americans really think much of themselves.. America needs Saudi Arabia specially now that oil prices are high. I doubt they’re going to do something about it.