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Saudi Arabia finally announces new ambassador: the odious Adel al-Jubeir. He is the Baghdad Bob of Saudi Arabia as this article shows. He is in cahoots with the Bush clan's New World Order plans. He is deep in 9/11 doo-doo and the happy reception he gets from the White House/VP gang is no surprise here.
&hearts Whoopee, we get Saudi's Baghdad Sponge Bob!
Saudi Arabia has named a US-educated foreign policy expert as the kingdom's new ambassador to Washington.Adel al-Jubeir, an aide to King Abdullah, will replace Prince Turki al-Faisal, who resigned last month after just over a year in the job.
Officials said Prince Turki wanted to spend more time with his family.
There have also been suggestions that Prince Turki might be named as Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, or that he quit over differences with Riyadh.
Mr Jubeir's appointment was announced in a royal decree.
The Saudis are more opaque than the Chinese. Luckily for me, my father wasn't just stationed in China for a number of years, he also spent time in Saudi Arabia! So I have a little inside feel for what is going on there.
They are so lucky America is run by rank traitors. What can I say? Congratulations! Your expensive purchases are performing excellently! I am horrified that Bush and Cheney were put in control not once but twice by a bunch of really easily deluded Christian fundies. But that is how these things work: if one is going to betray, why not betray absolutely everything?
The Islamic rulers have finessed how to work with Christians and Jews for they, unlike these others, don't mind having many Christians and Jews underfoot, they are useful in many ways! So instead of eradicating them or shunning them, they embraced them. Indeed, suspicious and fearful of unrest from other, fellow Muslims, they would often take only the children of Christians to serve as body guards, for example.
Um, this is our relationship today. We are the Christian body guards who keep the Muslims in the streets under control and far from the throne and palace of the rulers. The fact that the Saudis have fooled Americans into paying for this service is icing on their cakes.
&hearts Here is a 2002 Time Magazine story naming this guy, Person of the Week last month:
Adel al-Jubeir struck a slight, plaintive figure as he stood before a crowded Washington press conference this week to plead for understanding. "We believe that our country has been unfairly maligned," the balding, soft-spoken man told the assembled reporters. "We believe that we have been subjected to criticism that we do not deserve." For his role serving as chief spin-doctor for the Saudi government at a time when it's fighting a PR battle to convince America of its bona fides as an anti-terror ally amid a relentless torrent of skepticism, Adel al-Jubeir is our Person of the Week.The problem is less at a government-to-government level than in the sphere of public opinion. Although they'd like the Saudis to do more to clamp down on funds reaching al-Qaeda, the Bush Administration has spoken positively of Saudi cooperation against bin Laden's network in the wake of 9/11. The Administration knows well that the Saudi rulers are among bin Laden's most loathed enemies, and overthrowing them is a key objective of his global jihad. The Administration is also aware that a majority of Saudis are considerably more hostile to the United States than are their rulers, which requires both Washington and Riyadh to show a high degree of sensitivity in managing their relationship to avoid provoking political instability and even Islamic revolution on top of one quarter of the world's known oil reserves.
As per usual, the 9/11 Commission worked hard to cover Saudi asses. They did such a bang-up job, they openly sneered in our collective faces by BLACKING OUT the entire chapter devoted to investigating the Saudis! Way to go! Elegant job, covering the tracks!
Of course, the 9/11 tracks trail back to Riyahd and Crawford.
&hearts Here is a Jewish reporter venting about Adel and his obfuscations:
If as Adel al-Jubeir claims, the Saudis have "pursued terrorists relentlessly and punished them harshly," when will the current suspects' names be released to the American media? Al-Jubeir makes the ridiculous argument that they cannot be identified for fear of harming the innocent. Thus, he wishes us to believe that a legal system without real provision for defense representation and that beheads those found guilty, has more concern for the rights of the accused than ours. This is a grotesque insult, of a piece with his despicable complaints about the investigations and reproaches emanating from our media and elected officials. Adel al-Jubeir should stop lecturing us as if the Saudi royals were our ruling family.
Um, sad, isn't it? Of course, the Saudi Royals are our rulers! Look at them kissing Bush on the lips! Read those lips!! If this reporter wants to really see a clam shut tight, ask Cheney about any meetings he has, who works for him, where his undisclosed locations are located or anything relating to his activities which are totally and completely cloaked in darkness.
His aide de camp, Libby, is on trial right now and lying like crazy and everyone around him is lying because of past dark deeds and we can't see any more than that now and Congress is eager to grill him but he already shredded everything in sight. So he is just one arm of the Saudi Royal entourage. I'm certain his pregnant daughter is instructing them all in family formations.
&hearts Here is an old interview with this guy:
Q What happened to the pledge that Prince Bandar made a year ago at the White House, when he said that he wanted -- that Saudi Arabia wanted to bring down the price of oil to between $22 and $28 a barrel? And now it's $55 a barrel.Mr. Al-Jubeir: Well, I think the pledge that you're referring to, the one that was in the Bob Woodward book is fiction. Saudi Arabia -
Q I'm sorry, sir, but Prince Bandar said that in the driveway of the White House. I was there.
Mr. Al-Jubeir: Wait a minute. Saudi Arabia -- Saudi Arabia has -- I was referring to the issue of the Saudis were trying to drop the price of oil in order to help George Bush get reelected.
Q Well, I didn't ask that.
Mr. Al-Jubeir: That part is fiction. As far as the price band of $22 to $28, that was the price band that OPEC adopted several years ago. It is obvious, given the last year, year and a half, that that price band is unrealistic, given the supply-demand situation. And so therefore, we have to find a different level at which prices -- which we believe would be moderate. Now, $50 is clearly too high. Can I tell you now what we think a moderate price level is? No, I cannot. You probably need to talk to an economist about this. We have -- where the price of oil begins to slow down economic growth, we believe, is where the price is too high. I don't know, and I'm not an economist or a statistician to figure this out. I think we'll have to see how -
This whole interview shows clearly, the Saudi Royals run the USA. The poor beggar reporter, trying to project some strength, was basically begging the Saudi royals to drop the price of oil so we could waste it like crazy, driving huge SUVs, etc.
The mob of Christians begging at the gates of the palace is amusing and dismaying. The Saudis can't possibly afford to spend $500 billion a year defending their thrones but they are happy to throw pennies to the slavering Christian mobs to keep them paying for the vast flotillas and armies fighting for them.
Alas for us and part of the reason the Saudis are like squeaking rabbits struggling to find a hole to hide in, our blundering pro-Saudi defense plans inadvertently strengthened the greatest, oldest, most dangerous foe of the Sunnis: the Shi'as! The Shi'ites have been kept at bay, brutally, for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Now they are on the warpath, armed, rich and dangerous! All over the Gulf, they are actively banding together and troubling all the despots put in power by the British or Americans. All the Gulf nations have many Shi'as and aside from them, the Sunnis hate them, too. The Christians have inexplicably (from Saudi point of view) sided with the Shi'ites even as Bush dutifully wastes $2 billion a week menacing Iran who is laughing with joy.
The Saudis can't let the USA collapse economically, this would be bad. Already, they are destroying their own future, pumping way too much oil to keep prices down but this means less money to give away to angry Sunnis in Saudi Arabia. Who are funnelling money to the insurrectionists in Iraq who are killing Americans, of course. The Saudis had to even announce they would send even more money to Iraq's Sunnis if we don't turn on the Shi'as and kill them.
The dropping dollar is hurting, too. Unlike the Chinese who are planning on the dollar collapsing, their entire economic game plan is to collapse the dollar and have the yuan be the world's currency---do trust me on this! ----the Saudis want the dollar to be strong because all the clever people in the world are using dollars to buy oil knowing they are getting a great deal this way, the euro going up and up against the dollar and Saudis get no euro at all.
Saudi Arabia is in a death spiral with the USA. And they are the viper biting us on the throat at the same time. I don't care how much oil they have, this relationship is killing us! But then, everyone is using us since our rulers are all traitors, eager to make deals with anyone and everyone who hates America.
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