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Tuesday, March 22, 20051111503000

Free East Arabia

"Free the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia," by Max Singer, Hudson Institute, 16 May 2002, http://www.hudson.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=publication_details&id=1659.

I've written before on Saudi persecution in East Arabia, and how that occupied land is a natural ally of Iraq. Here's a classic article on the need to liberated the western shore of the Persian Gulf:

One essential measure will be to stop the flow of Wahhabi money from Saudi Arabia. The great vulnerability of the Saudi regime that could make it possible for the U.S. to stop this flow is that the Wahhabis are only a small minority of the population of the EP of Saudi Arabia, from where all their money comes.

It is well within the power of the U.S. to make it possible for the EP to become independent from the Wahhabis, a new Muslim Republic of East Arabia. Especially if the independence of the people of the EP were gained in part by a promise to give half of the oil revenue to non-political Muslim charities throughout the world, instead of to the al Saud family, there would be no objection among Muslims around the world to ending the al Saud family’s obscene wealth and to relieve themselves of the Wahhabi preaching to their children that all other Muslims are infidels. The U.S. would neither seek nor gain control of oil policy or any oil profits. Its help to Muslims in the EP, like its help to Muslims in Bosnia and Kosovo, would be a result of U.S. resistance to oppression and pursuit of a safer world.

08:50 Posted by Dan tdaxp (Webmaster) in Arabia | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: east arabia, saudi arabia

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