Sunday, August 12, 2007

Devastating collection of events and facts

Showing that the Saudis are no friends of ours:
The Bush administration is once again banging the war drums, this time directing their threats at Iran. However, as they have begun laying out questionable evidence of Iranian meddling in Iraq, a number of commentators have already picked up on a major disconnect in the administration’s rhetoric. As they blame Iran for our failure to stabilize Iraq, they have consistently ignored much more compelling evidence that Saudi nationals have played a pivotal role in fueling the sectarian which is tearing Iraq apart.
The main article are the pdf files listed on the left. But just a reminder, look at these tables: (the numbers are footnote references):
Table A: The Saudi Killers
The actual car bombers, suicide bombers and hijackers from the last twelve years of major terrorist attacks on the U.S. who have hailed from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi National Guard Bombers
Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd Bin Nasser Al-Mothem
Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Ibrahim Al-Sa’eed
Riyadh Bin Suleiman Bin Is’haq Al-Hajeri
Muslih Bin Ali Bin Ayedh Al-Shemrani400

Khobar Towers Bombers
Ahmed al-Mughassil
Ali al-Houri
Hani al-Sayegh
Abdallah al-Jarash
Hussein al-Mughis401

African Embassy Bombers
Jihad Mohammad Ali al-Makki
Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-‘Owhali402

USS Cole Bombers
Hassan al-Khamri
Ibrahim al-Thawar403

September 11 Hijackers
American Airlines Flight 11
Waleed al-Shehri
Wail al-Shehri
Satam al-Suqami
Abdulaziz al-Omari
United Airlines Flight 175
Ahmed al-Ghamdi
Hamza al-Ghamdi
Mohand al-Shehri
American Airlines Flight 77
Hani Hanjour (pilot-hijacker)
Nawaf al-Hazmi
Khalid al-Mihdhar
Majed Moqed
Salem al-Hazmi
United Airlines Flight 93
Saeed al-Ghamdi
Ahmad al-Haznawi
Ahmed al-Nami404

Riyadh Residential Compound Bombers
Khaled Mohammad bin Muslim
Al-Juhani
Mohammed Othman Abdullah Al-Walidi
Al-Shehri
Hani Saeed Ahmad Al Abdul-Karim
Al-Ghamdi
Jubran Ali Ahmad Hakami Khabrani
Mohammed bin Shadhaf Ali Al-Mahzoum
Al-Shehri
Abdul-Karim Mohammed Jubran Yazji
Majed Abdullah Sa'ad bin Okail.405

Mosul Mess Tent Bomber
Ahmed Said Ahmed al-Ghamdi406


Table B: Suicide Bombings in Iraq
“Most of those who blow themselves up in Iraq are Saudi nationals.”
Mowaffak Rubaie, National Security Adviser, Iraq
· The August 29, 2003, car bomb outside Iraq’s holiest Shiite shrine,
the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, which killed leading Shiite cleric
Ayatollah Mohammed Bakir Hakim and more than 80 other
people.407
· The March 2, 2004, suicide bombings of crowds near Shiite
shrines in Baghdad and Karbala, which killed 181 people.408
· The February 28, 2005, car bomb detonated outside a medical
clinic in Hillah, which killed 125 people, the vast majority of
whom were Shiite police and National Guard recruits who were
waiting to take a physical.409
· The July 16, 2005, fuel tanker bomb detonated outside a Shiite
mosque in Musayyib, which killed 90 people.410
· The September 14, 2005, car bomb in which the driver lured a
crowd of Shiite day laborers to his van before detonating his
explosives, killing 114.411
· The September 29, 2005, car bombs detonated in the mostly Shiite
town of Balad, which killed at least 102 people.412
· The November 18, 2005, suicide bombs detonated at two Shiite
mosques in the town of Khanaqin, which killed 74 people.413
· The January 5, 2006, suicide bomb outside the Imam Hussein
shrine in Karbala, which killed 63 people.414
· The April 7, 2006, suicide bombings of the Buratha Mosque in
Baghdad, which killed 79 Shiite worshipers.415
· The January 16, 2007, suicide bombing/car bombing of the Shiite
Mustansiriya University in Baghdad which killed at least 70.416
· The February 3, 2007, suicide truck bombing in an outdoor market
in a Shiite section of Baghdad, which killed 135 people.417
Note that these are just the major attacks targeting Iraqi Shiites, in
addition to countless smaller ones.
The Saudis are Sunni. Tell me again why we aren't challenging the Saudis? Oh... forget it... again.

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