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Saudi Accountability?
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By
Rachel
Ehrenfeld
Nov 14, 2005
Responding to last week?s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Saudi Arabia?s
role in the war on terror, entitled ?Saudi Arabia: Friend or Foe in the War on
Terror??, Riyadh?s ambassador to the U.S., Prince Turki al-Faisal, charged the
committee members with ignorance. "Judging by the statements made at the
hearing, it appears that the members of the Committee are not fully aware of the
significant steps Saudi Arabia has taken in the war on terrorism and extremism.?
Worse, according to the prince, U.S. senators ?chose to ignore the realities for
the sake of political expediency.?
Did they really? The U.S. National Intelligence Reform Act of December 2004
requires development of a Presidential strategy to confront Islamic extremism in
collaboration with Saudi Arabia. So far, however, the level of Saudi cooperation
has been difficult to gauge. In September, for instance, a Government Accounting
Office (GAO) report noted that U.S. agencies have been unable to determine the
extent of Saudi Arabia?s domestic and international cooperation.
Evidence further suggests that Saudi Arabia, far from cracking down on terror,
is actively enabling it. Thus, testifying before the Committee, Daniel Glaser,
the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes at
the Treasury Department, expressed concern that the Saudis are continuing to
fund terror despite repeated promises to stop. Indeed, last August, Y'akub Abu
Assab, a senior Hamas operative, was captured after he opened the Judea regional
Hamas Communication Center in East Jerusalem. Assab transferred hundreds of
thousands of dollars, as well as operational instructions from Hamas
headquarters in Saudi Arabia to Hamas operatives in the West Bank and Gaza for
terror attacks in Israel, as well as funds for the families of suicide bombers.
Glaser also noted that, in a ?August 29, 2005 program aired in Saudi Arabia on
Iqra TV, a Saudi-based station, which solicited funds for the Saudi Committee
for the Support of the al Quds Intifadah ... Saudi Arabia's secretary-general of
the official Muslim World League Koran Memorization Commission, Sheikh
Abdallah Basfar, urged Muslims everywhere to fund terrorism.? He said: ?The
Prophet said: 'He who equips a fighter -- it is as if he himself fought.'
You lie in your bed, safe in your own home, and donate money and Allah
credits you with the rewards of a fighter. What is this? A privilege.?
Basfar asked donors to direct funds to a Joint Account 98 at ?all banks in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.?
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Not equal are those believers who sit at home and
receive no hurt,
and those who
strive and fight in the cause of Allah with their goods and their persons.
Allah hath granted a grade higher to those who strive and fight with their
goods and persons than to those who sit at home.
But those who strive and fight hath He distinguished above those who
sit at home by a special reward.
?Account 98,? according to Glaser, ?had been a regular issue of concern that we
have raised with the Saudis at all levels. They have repeatedly assured us that
Account 98 no longer exists and that they are making efforts to staunch
the flow of funds to these groups.? In other words, the Saudis tell us that they
are implementing their promises even as they continue to fund terrorism.
Anyone who has been watching how the Islamic world behaves - knows
that 'Account 98' - has a new name.
Former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
Director James
Woolsey testified before the U.S. House of Representatives? Committee on
Government Reform in April this year that ?[s]ome $85-90 billion
has been spent from sources in Saudi
Arabia in the last 30 years, spreading Wahhabi beliefs throughout the world.?
At
least two members of the Saudi government, Riyadh Governor Prince Salman and
Minister of Defense Prince Sultan, are sponsors of the Saudi High Commission,
which evidence detailed in the 9/11
victims lawsuits shows ?has long acted as a fully integrated component of
al-Qaeda?s logistical and financial support infrastructure.? Moreover, the
lawsuits detail that, ?the Sept. 11 attacks were a ?direct, intended and
foreseeable product of [the High Commission?s] participation in al-Qaeda?s
jihadist campaign.'?
Princes Salman and Prince Sultan are also affiliated with the
International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO), which ?had been involved
in terror plans and plots and had purposely directed its activities against the
United States.? The Princes have also been affiliated with the Saudi Charity al-
Haramain, whose U.S. branches were shut down.
The most important finding by the GAO?s September report, however, was buried in
a footnote. It says: ?the distinction between the [Saudi] government?s support
and funding, versus that provided by entities and individuals, especially in the
case of Saudi charities? alleged activities, is not always clear.?
While the U.S. Treasury Department is obligated to monitor funders of terrorism,
the GAO reports that Treasury is not fulfilling its duty, in that Treasury ?does
not identify, monitor, or counter the support and funding or the global
propagation of Islamic extremism as it relates to an ideology.? This ideology,
according to the GAO, ?denies the legitimacy of non-believers and practitioners
of other forms of Islam, and that explicitly promotes hatred, intolerance, and
violence?? Indeed, the propagation of this ideology, known as ?DAWA,? is an
integral part of Islamic institutions in the West.
Saudi officials, for their part, seem intent on obfuscating the kingdom?s ties
to terrorism. ?Saudi Arabia now has in place world-class laws and regulations to
combat terror financing,? Prince Turki has maintained. At the same time, the
prince is unwilling to account for the failure of the Saudi government to
fulfill its promises to stop the propagation ?Islamic extremism.? But he is
perfectly willing to fault American policymakers for holding hearings to
determine Saudi accountability in financing terrorism. Following last week?s
hearing, the prince complained that ?events like the hearing today do not
contribute to a spirit of cooperation and only serve to reinforce negative
Change Permissionsmisconceptions and half-truths.?
American legislators, however, have grown impatient with Saudi spin. Senator
ReadWriteExecRussell Feingold (D-Wis.) stated at last week?s hearing that ?Saudi Arabia needs
to understand that we expect it to be a helpful ally in the war against
terrorism and that there will be serious consequences for the U.S.-Saudi
relationship if it is not.? In view of the Saudis? continuing support of Hamas
and Prince Turki?s dishonest remarks, it seems the time is ripe for the U.S. to
spell out what those consequences are. Don't hold your
breath - Look here
At
the very least, Saudi Arabia?s lack of cooperation should not be rewarded. From
that perspective, last Friday?s decision to grant the kingdom membership in
the World Trade Organization is a step in the wrong direction.
Anyone surprised by the gall should be ashamed of
themselves. The Koran has been open to the public for a long time.
This English
Translation {3 of them grouped together] was
produced as far back as the 1800s.
It's not a very thick book.
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Let not the believers Take for friends or helpers
Unbelievers rather than believers: if any do that, in nothing will there be
help from Allah: except by way of precaution,
that ye may Guard yourselves from them. But Allah
cautions you (To remember) Himself; for the final goal is to Allah.
{That Koran writing - allows Muslims to lie [And there are
those who want to introduce it to American courts]
Mar 8:35
Whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his
life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it.
Mar 10:19
Defraud not
Exd 20:16
Thou shalt not bear false witness
Mar 10:19
Do not bear false witness
1Jo 2:22
Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
He is antichrist, that denieth the
Father and the Son.
And the command was this:
2Jo 1:10
If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine
of Christ, RECEIVE HIM NOT {what part of
that is too hard for understanding? {A question for the nation
that claims to be a Christian one
As for the Western leaders and their curious
determined relationship with the enemy? the only Scripture that comes to mind is
this one:
1Ti 6:10
The love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith,
and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
The 'lovers of money' refuse to believe that the
many sorrows
will touch them.
What makes them think Islam will allow them to keep
their possessions?
The Koran says...
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It is not fitting for a prophet that he should have prisoners of war
[slay them first]
until he hath thoroughly subdued the land.
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And know that out of
all the booty that ye may
acquire in war, a fifth share is assigned to Allah,- and to the Messenger,
and to near relatives, orphans, the needy, and the wayfarer
- but none to '''the
Unbelievers'''
The Bible says...
Exd 20:15
Thou shalt not steal.
Mar 10:19
Do not steal
It is the True Living God Who gives the blessings. His
followers don't have to go out and steal. He provides for them.
Isa 65:12
Therefore will I number you to the sword, and ye shall all bow down to
the slaughter: {He removes His
protection from the Wicked one] because
when I called, ye did not answer; when I spake, ye did not hear; but
did evil before mine eyes, and did choose that wherein I
delighted not. {He delights in Righteousness
The Koran commands -
Stealing
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this is
the god of Saudi Arabia

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