
We all know Iranian fighters are slowly occupying northern and southern Iraq preparing for the
U.S. cut and run that appears to be inevitable, and the Iraqi government is now saying that nearly half of the foreigners in
Iraqi prisons are from Saudi Arabia.
It has become painfully obvious that our "friends the Saudis," have been slowly and quietly keeping the insurgency in Iraq alive, despite it's claims to be cracking down on terrorism.
LGF has this to say about "
Our friends the Saudis":
Nearly Half of Arrested Jihadis Are Saudi CitizensOur allies in Saudi Arabia have been running a scam on us ever since September 11, 2001, claiming that they’ve cracked down on the jihad preachers who spread “deviant” ideas. What they’ve cracked down on is the reporting of those hate sermons; there used to be sources on the web where you could find translations, but all of the ones I formerly used have now dried up. (If you think that means the sermons have stopped, I have some prime swampland in Florida you might be interested in.)
Here we have an Iraqi national security adviser who says that Saudis comprise nearly half of all foreign fighters captured in Iraq, and the kingdom needs to ... crack down on jihad preachers: Many detainees in Iraq are Saudi.
Is it possible that the Iraqi government doesn't see the writing on the wall? Do they really believe that Saudi Arabia is going to stop supporting the Sunni insurgency, or stop issuing fatwas to justify the killing of innocent Iraqis?
As I see it, this should not come as a surprise to many, since the Saudi government has already warned us, under no uncertain terms, that they would
arm and support all Sunni militias as soon as we leave Iraq. They can't allow Iran to take complete control of that entire region.
The civil war in Iraq will be between the
Saudi-backed Sunnis and the
Iranian-backed Shiites, and I suspect after a major blood-bath leaving tens, if not hundreds of thousands dead, Iran will come out the winner.
... and the Dems can't wait.
Could this be the start of the build up to the inevitable Iran/Saudi conflict in Iraq? Me thinks yes... US 'plans huge Saudi arms deal'The United States is reported to be preparing a major arms deal with Saudi Arabia worth $20bn (£9.8bn) over the n
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