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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #1
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Why leave out Bahrain?

Looks like Washington and Tel Aviv has Saudis and Qataris doing their bidding on Syria but turn a blind eye on Bahrain and other repressive ''Muslim'' regimes.

With Muslim leaders like these who needs Muslim Unity?

At the end of the day in the eyes of Kuffars we are all enemies and they care less whether you are Sunni, Shia, Ibadi, Islamilia etc.



Final Communiqué of Extraordinary
Islamic Solidarity Summit



Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah speaks during the OIC summit in MeccaArab News

Friday 17 August 2012

Islamic solidarity Summit's complete Final Communiqué

The Summit was briefed on the reports and recommendations submitted to it by the foreign ministers in their preparatory meeting for Summit and reviewed a number of important issues on its agenda relating to the Muslim world and its exceptional circumstances demanding their consideration with wisdom and tackling them in a way to enhance Islamic solidarity.

The Summit declares the following:

Enhancement of Islamic solidarity:

1 - The Summit affirms that the meeting of the Islamic world and its unity are the secrets of its strength which requires that the Islamic world shall adopt all the reasons for unity, solidarity and mutual assistance between its peoples, work to overcome all the obstacles to achieve these goals, and build its capabilities through practical programs in political, educational, economic and social fields so that the peoples of the Islamic world can associate with each other ideologically, emotionally and their destiny at present and future, and reject all causes of political dissensions and discords, sectarian strife and fragmentation, and commit to joint Islamic actions. The summit emphasizes the pivotal role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the enhancement of Islamic solidarity in accordance with the Charter of the Organization and its ten-year program.

2 - The Summit affirms that the media assume a heavy responsibility in achieving the goals of Islamic solidarity and strengthening these responsible foundations and principles, calling on Member States to ensure the implementation of previous resolutions of the Standing Committee of Information and Cultural Affairs of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the resolutions of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers.



The political sphere:

Palestine:

3 - The Summit affirms that the issue of Palestine is the central issue of the Islamic World, hence ending the Israeli occupation of Arab and Palestinian territories since 1967, including East Al-Quds, Syrian Golan Heights, and completion of Israeli withdrawal from the remaining occupied Lebanese territories in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 425, is considered a vital requirement of the Islamic world as a whole which will lead to settle the issue in accordance with relevant United Nations resolutions, Arab Peace Initiative and the Road Map plan, contribute to peace and security and enable the Palestinian people to exercise their inalienable rights including the right to self-determination and establishment of their independent sovereign state on the basis of the borders of June in 1967 with Al-Quds as its capital, and finding a just solution to ensure the return of Palestinian refugees to their territories in accordance with United Nations General Assembly resolution No. 194.

The Summit also calls for making efforts for regaining Al-Quds and the preservation of its Islamic historical characteristics and providing the necessary resources to preserve Al-Aqsa Mosque and other holy places and their protection.

4 - The Summit reaffirms previous resolutions concerning the lifting of the continuing illegal Israeli siege in the Gaza Strip, calling on the UN Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities in preserving and maintaining international peace and security, and taking immediate action to lift the siege and compel Israel to stop its continual aggression against the Palestinian people.

5 - The Summit expresses its support for the accession of the State of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations and calls on all Member States to support decisions on the cause of Palestine at the United Nations and other international organizations.

6 - The Summit commends the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in the defense of Islamic holy sites in Al-Quds through its continuing generous support for the Holy City's institutions and people to enable them to stand in the face of Israeli attempts for the Judaization of their city.


7 - The Summit commends the efforts made by King Mohammed VI, Chairman of Al-Quds Committee for the Protection of Islamic Holy sites in Al-Quds and standing in the face of actions by Israeli occupation authorities to Judaize the Holy City.

8- The Summit commends the announcement of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, during the International Conference for the Defense of Al-Quds, which was held in Doha in February 2012, for the readiness of the State of Qatar to participate with all its potentials for the implementation of strategic plan for Al-Quds, emphasizing the need to refer the Emir's call to the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution for the formation of an international commission to investigate all actions taken by Israel since in Arab Al-Quds since its occupation in 1967 with a view to erasing its Arab and Islamic features.

The situation in Syria:

- The Summit affirms the need to preserve the unity of Syria, its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, strongly condemns the continuing bloodshed in Syria, stresses that the Syrian authorities shoulder the responsibility for the continued acts of violence and destruction of properties, and expresses its deep concern at the deteriorating situation and the escalation of killings that has killed thousands of unarmed civilians and massacres in the towns and villages.

- The Summit stresses the importance of protecting religious and historical sites in Syria from destruction.

- The Summit welcomes the decision of the United Nations General Assembly on the situation in Syria on August 3, 2012, which strongly condemns the continuation of massive and systematic violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms by the Syrian authorities and the use of force against civilians, arbitrary executions, murder and persecution.

- The Summit calls upon the Syrian authorities to immediately cease all acts of violence and non-use of violence against unarmed civilians and to refrain from violating human rights, and release all detainees, and to allow relief and humanitarian emergency bodies to provide assistance to those people affected by these events in coordination with the Organization of Islamic cooperation.

- In light of the failure of Syrian authorities to reach practical results in the implementation of the initiative of UN-Arab Envoy to resolve the Syrian crisis, the Arab initiative, and the decisions of the Executive Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and in view of the intransigence of the Syrian authorities and their commitment to resolving the situation through a military solution, the Summit decides to suspend the membership of the Syrian Arab Republic in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and all its subsidiary organs and to enforce the recommendation of the Executive Committee meeting at the ministerial level in this regard on June 24, 2012.

The situation in Mali and the Sahel region:

The Summit expresses its deep concern over the developments of the situations in Mali and Sahel Region and the escalation of acts of terrorism fueled by the scourge of organized transnational crimes, particularly trafficking in weapons and drugs.




Rohingya Muslim group in Myanmar:


- The Summit condemns the policy of violence exercised by the Government of the Union of Myanmar against Rohingya Muslim Group which are incompatible with human rights principles, values, and international laws, adopting in this regard the recommendations of the Executive Committee meeting at the level of permanent representatives which was held at the Organization of Islamic cooperation on 5 / 8/2012 including the dispatch of a fact-finding mission and the formation of a contact group.

- The Summit hails the donation amounted to $ 50 million by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques as humanitarian aid to Rohingya Muslims.

Solidarity With Other Member States:

- The Summit affirms its solidarity and full support for Sudan, Somalia, Afghanistan and Jammu and Kashmir, Iraq, Yemen, Ivory Coast, the Union of Comoros and the Republic of Turkish-Cyprus in addressing the challenges facing these countries. It also condemns the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan and calls for the withdrawal of Armenian troops from Azerbaijani territories.



Reform issues:

- The Summit underlines that the reform and development are renewable and sustainable options and that these are the sole responsibility of the (Muslim) nation and not others.

It underlines the significance of developing scientific plans and programs that could bring about the Muslim nation's renaissance and ensure its status of elevation under the guidance of the holy Quran and tenets of the Prophet's (PBUH) Sunnah.

The Summit urges member states to take measures to avoid raising discord and strife between Islamic sects, and that States shall endeavor in this regard to take up their roles of reconciliation and pursue the unity of peoples and bring about the national unity and equality among the people of one nation.

Confrontation of Extremism and Immoderation:


- The Summit affirms that Islam is a religion of moderation and openness which rejects all forms of extremism and immoderation, emphasizing the importance of confronting deviant thoughts by all available means, calling for the development of curricula to enhance Islamic values in the areas of understanding, tolerance, dialogue and pluralism, and extending bridges between the Islamic world to strengthen their unity and solidarity.

- The Summit stresses the condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, praising the significant efforts made by the Government of Saudi Arabia in the establishment of International Counter-Terrorism Centre under the umbrella of the United Nations to implement the recommendations of the International Conference on Combating Terrorism held in Riyadh in 2005 which emphasizes the need to distinguish between terrorism and legitimate resistance to foreign occupation, which does not allow killing of innocent civilians.

- The Summit expresses deep concern for the emerging phenomenon of linking Islam with terrorism, which is exploited by some extremist trends and parties in the west to offend Islam and Muslims.

- The Summit affirms that the dialogue of civilizations is the best way to embody the values of mutual respect and understanding and equality among peoples to build a world of tolerance, cooperation, peace and confidence among nations and calls on Member States to participate in the programs of King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud International Center for Dialogue between the followers of religions and cultures established by the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Vienna in cooperation with the Republic of Austria and the Kingdom of Spain to enhance dialogue between religions and cultures as well as participation in the UN Alliance of Civilizations, chaired jointly by Turkey and Spain.

In economic and social sphere:

- The Summit stresses the importance of optimal use of human resources, natural and economic resources available in the Islamic world and using them to promote cooperation between countries and work to implement the action plan to develop this cooperation and to study the possibility of establishing free trade zones between Member States and activate other related activities.

- The Summit welcomes the increase of the volume of trade between Member States of the Organization to achieve the goals set forth in the ten-year program.

It also calls to increase the capital of the Islamic Development Bank to enable it to meet the needs of Member States, and renewed importance of the vital role of the private sector in development.

- The Summit stresses the importance of cooperation in the field of capacity- building and the fight against poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and disease eradication and seeks to mobilize the necessary resources and calls on the Islamic Development Bank to study the establishment of a special fund in the bank and assign the Board of Governors of the Bank to follow up that.

- The Summit calls for supporting and stimulating cooperation among the OIC Member States to achieve agricultural and industrial development and achieve the desired food security.

- It also calls for supporting development in Africa and reaffirms its commitment to achieving the Millennium Development Goals by taking appropriate measures to alleviate poverty in the Member States. It also encourages initiatives of Member States to promote economic cooperation with other Member States and least developed countries and low-income countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

- The Summit decides adoption of specific procedures and clearly defines steps for the Advancement of Science, Technology and Innovation and Higher Education, including the achievement of self-sufficiency in the areas of the peaceful use of technology under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IAEA) in order to support sustainable development in the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

- The Summit lauds the Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and his strenuous efforts and highly appreciates the efforts of workers in the OIC General Secretariat for their professionalism and mastery of works and accomplishment of the tasks assigned to them in a record time.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/421129



Syria To Be Expelled From OIC


Syria is most likely to be expelled from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) as an expression of the 57-member pan-Islamic body's protest to the Assad regime's failure to end bloodshed in that Middle East country.

Syria's expulsion from the OIC from will be finally decided at the two-day Islamic solidarity summit opening in Islam's holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

Senior OIC diplomats who met in the Saudi city of Jeddah on Sunday ahead of the summit has recommended Syria's expulsion from the organization. It will now be presented to the OIC Foreign Ministers who are meeting on Monday. and their decision will be final, then Arab media reported.

Syria's expulsion from the OIC will mark President Bashar al-Assad's total isolation in the Muslim world. The 22-member Arab League expelled Syria from the regional grouping in November last.

With Iran continuing to support the tottering Assad regime, it found itself completely isolated. The recommendation to expel Syria from the OIC found instant favor from an overwhelming majority of OIC countries, including hosts Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar.

Sunday's meeting also discussed violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar amid divergent view on the issue. While one section called for a strong condemnation and rapid reaction, others including Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Bangladesh,suggested a policy of engagement with Myanmar. "The Asian nations feel that since the Myanmar government has indicated full cooperation with the Muslim world body, it should be given a chance to come good on its promise of delivering justice and bringing the murderers to book," the Arab News reported quoting an Asian diplomat.

Mali was not supposed to be on the agenda, but almost all African member-states stridently raised the issue of the unprecedented political crisis in that landlocked West African country. The decision was consequently made to include it in the deliberations. The meeting recommended that the territorial integrity of the country be respected by all parties and that those who are flying the flag of rebellion against the central government should be stopped and condemned.

http://www.rttnews.com/1945985/syria...ype=gn&Node=B1
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #2
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The Americans and Zionists are playing divide and rule. Iraq, Iran and Syria are dominated by Shia....if they do not divide and rule they could create a whole Shia Bloc...so they are creating a Sunni Bloc to counter act the Shia. They really want a secularised Middle East with riba operating everywhere, all Muslims using "Islamic Banks" invented and designed by Jamie Diiamen of Goldman Sachs whose bonus in 2007 was 36 million dollars.

BTW Game theory are you Shia? Some people on the MB have said that you are.



Why leave out Bahrain?

Looks like Washington and Tel Aviv has Saudis and Qataris doing their bidding on Syria but turn a blind eye on Bahrain and other repressive ''Muslim'' regimes.

With Muslim leaders like these who needs Muslim Unity?

At the end of the day in the eyes of Kuffars we are all enemies and they care less whether you are Sunni, Shia, Ibadi, Islamilia etc.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #3
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The Americans and Zionists are playing divide and rule. Iraq, Iran and Syria are dominated by Shia....if they do not divide and rule they could create a whole Shia Bloc...so they are creating a Sunni Bloc to counter act the Shia. They really want a secularised Middle East with riba operating everywhere, all Muslims using "Islamic Banks" invented and designed by Jamie Diiamen of Goldman Sachs whose bonus in 2007 was 36 million dollars.

BTW Game theory are you Shia? Some people on the MB have said that you are.
I'm not Shia and I wouldn't want to be one since I'm comfortable being Sunni

That said, I like to read and know more about other sects such as Ismailis, Ahmadiyas, Shias, Sufis, Ibadis and their beliefs. I'm not the sort of person thats just ok with being told..I like to read and understand who these peole are and what they believe just like Judaism, Christianity, Atheisms etc.

-Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
Sun Tzu
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #4
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Q: What are the responsibilities of OIC?

A: Responsibilities of OIC:

i. To observe carefully what is happening in the Muslim world (foreign invasion, political turbulance etc),

ii.To comment in every situations- "Oh I See!"
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #5
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I'm not Shia and I wouldn't want to be one since I'm comfortable being Sunni
you just apparently support the political enemies of the Sunnis?

That said, I like to read and know more about other sects such as Ismailis, Ahmadiyas, Shias, Sufis, Ibadis and their beliefs. I'm not the sort of person thats just ok with being told..I like to read and understand who these peole are and what they believe just like Judaism, Christianity, Atheisms etc. It shows.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #6
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you just apparently support the political enemies of the Sunnis?



It shows.
please elaborate
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #7
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^^ not all Sunnis are so hateful of Shias!
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #8
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Both OIC and the Syrian regime are garbage.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #9
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please elaborate
If Bahrain falls to the revolutionaries it will become one more place on the map where fanatical Rafidites can persecute the Sunnis.

If you think Iran is so good or our friend try speaking to the Sunnis who have had to flee that place due to persecution.

Better an imperfect little monarchy in Bahrain than the horrible alternative.

The Rafidites are good at pretending to be friends with the Sunnis a Muslim unity events - then when they are on their own they curse us all.

This is what they think of Sunnis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKMO...eature=related
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #10
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azGE1...eature=related
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #11
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If Bahrain falls to the revolutionaries it will become one more place on the map where fanatical Rafidites can persecute the Sunnis.

If you think Iran is so good or our friend try speaking to the Sunnis who have had to flee that place due to persecution.

Better an imperfect little monarchy in Bahrain than the horrible alternative.

The Rafidites are good at pretending to be friends with the Sunnis a Muslim unity events - then when they are on their own they curse us all.

This is what they think of Sunnis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKMO...eature=related
'O ye who believe! stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts) lest ye swerve and if ye distort (justice) or decline to do justice, verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do.'
Sura 4 - An-Nisa (MADINA) : Verse 135


The disgraceful King of Saudi Arabia didn't waste a chance to prove to us that he is an enemy of fellow Muslims.

He was the only one to offer Ben Ali, the toppled Tunisian autocrat a safe haven.

If he had any conscience, he would have prosecuted Ben Ali for his crimes against our dear Tunisian Muslim Brothers, but this didn't happen because he was happy to please Israel. The King of Saudi Arabia, Mubarak, Saleh, Gaddaffi, Assad are all Kleptocrats in that region and they are the main enemies of the Muslim masses.

To begin with the Saudi King was upset by Obama's abandonment of Mubarak. After Mubarak was ousted, he virtually blackmailed the Military Council ruling Egypt to save Mubarak from trial.

Now that Mubarak and his family are facing justice, the Saudi King must be even more annoyed and terrified that power hungry dictators like him will be held accountable for their crimes against Muslims and the world.

Where was OIC when Bashir was slaughtering Muslims in Darfur? Where was this Saudi king?
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #12
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I'm not Shia and I wouldn't want to be one since I'm comfortable being Sunni

That said, I like to read and know more about other sects such as Ismailis, Ahmadiyas, Shias, Sufis, Ibadis and their beliefs. I'm not the sort of person thats just ok with being told..I like to read and understand who these peole are and what they believe just like Judaism, Christianity, Atheisms etc.

-Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
Sun Tzu
There is no "Sufi sect".
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #13
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Game Theory

You like to jump all over the place don't you.

I speak about Bahrain and Iran.

You answer me with why did the Saudis not abandon Ben Ali and Mubarak? Why did the Saudis not intervene in Darfur?

Deal with Iran first and its persecution of Sunni Islam and continued imprisonment and assassination of Sunni leaders.

Deal with the Rafidite Shiahs drilling holes in Sunni heads with electric drills in Iraq.

Deal with the Rafidite Shiah gangs from Lebanon and Iraq doing terrible things to Sunnis right now in Syria.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #14
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if iran is the arch enemy of zionists, why would the zionists' led alliance topple saddam hosein and handed iraq to iran over a silver platter? After withdrawal of us occupation forces, iraq is currently nothing more than a province of iran.

Iran-us alliance against alhle sunnah:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=metysblitro

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5meaougzri

'hizbullah' are isreali border guards:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs9idgoblak

'hizbullah' will disclose its alliance with israel:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qot-jiocyi0 These were posted by Musafeer they are well worth watching
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #15
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If Bahrain falls to the revolutionaries it will become one more place on the map where fanatical Rafidites can persecute the Sunnis.

If you think Iran is so good or our friend try speaking to the Sunnis who have had to flee that place due to persecution.

Better an imperfect little monarchy in Bahrain than the horrible alternative.

The Rafidites are good at pretending to be friends with the Sunnis a Muslim unity events - then when they are on their own they curse us all.

This is what they think of Sunnis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKMO...eature=related
That is a shocking video.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #16
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There is no "Sufi sect".
yes it is a very unfortunate misconception that some people have when they say that there is.

Sufism is the science of the soul not a group as such and certainly not a sect.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #17
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Saudi is Saudi

It has its own interests and alliances.

It is not a team with Israel and the US.

The US relationship with Saudi is one of necessity not love.

Anyone who doesn't understand how much Saudi and Israel threaten and hate each other and have to tread very carefully to avoid conflict that would not serve their interests or goals is missing a big piece of the jigsaw.

Only Iran and those who digest Iranian propaganda from whatever source would lump Saudi, Israel and America together like they were a team.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #18
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Saudi is Saudi

It has its own interests and alliances.

It is not a team with Israel and the US.

The US relationship with Saudi is one of necessity not love.

Anyone who doesn't understand how much Saudi and Israel threaten and hate each other and have to tread very carefully to avoid conflict that would not serve their interests or goals is missing a big piece of the jigsaw.

Only Iran and those who digest Iranian propaganda from whatever source would lump Saudi, Israel and America together like they were a team.

Wikileaks exposes the cooperation of Saudi intelligence with the Mossad


http://www.islamtimes.org/vdcc10qs02bqpe8.-ya2.html
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #19
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Game Theory

You like to jump all over the place don't you.

I speak about Bahrain and Iran.

You answer me with why did the Saudis not abandon Ben Ali and Mubarak? Why did the Saudis not intervene in Darfur?

Deal with Iran first and its persecution of Sunni Islam and continued imprisonment and assassination of Sunni leaders.

Deal with the Rafidite Shiahs drilling holes in Sunni heads with electric drills in Iraq.

Deal with the Rafidite Shiah gangs from Lebanon and Iraq doing terrible things to Sunnis right now in Syria.
The disgraceful King of Saudi Arabia didn't waste a chance to prove to us that he is an enemy of fellow Muslims.

He was the only one to offer Ben Ali, the toppled Tunisian autocrat a safe haven.

If he had any conscience, he would have prosecuted Ben Ali for his crimes against our dear Tunisian Muslim Brothers, but this didn't happen because he was happy to please Israel. The King of Saudi Arabia, Mubarak, Saleh, Gaddaffi, Assad are all Kleptocrats in that region and they are the main enemies of the Muslim masses.

To begin with the Saudi King was upset by Obama's abandonment of Mubarak. After Mubarak was ousted, he virtually blackmailed the Military Council ruling Egypt to save Mubarak from trial.

Now that Mubarak and his family are facing justice, the Saudi King must be even more annoyed and terrified that power hungry dictators like him will be held accountable for their crimes against Muslims and the world.

Where was OIC when Bashir was slaughtering Muslims in Darfur? Where was this Saudi king?

to the rest of us, Saudi Arabia is often a source of embarrassment.

Everyone knows the King has a problem with the 21st Century. Human rights to him is an evil invention of poor, tortured people and how on earth could he take their word for it. Let's face it, it's not like they have an unbiased opinion. Well, they would say that, wouldn’t they? It is an obvious conflict of interest. As the King famously said on being questioned on his human rights abuses, "Torture never hurt anyone".

I rest my case.
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #20
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The Saudis are far from perfect, but that is life. Throughout history most rulers have been far from perfect.

I cannot understand why you are obsessing against them when far worse and far crueler than they are ruling over the other side of the Gulf. Compared to Iran the Saudis are wonderful.


You have basically just repeated yourself.

so I shall ask you again...


I speak about Bahrain and Iran.

You answer me with why did the Saudis not abandon Ben Ali and Mubarak? Why did the Saudis not intervene in Darfur?


Deal with Iran first and its persecution of Sunni Islam and continued imprisonment and assassination of Sunni leaders.

How do you feel about this?


Deal with the Rafidite Shiahs drilling holes in Sunni heads with electric drills in Iraq.

How do you feel about this?


Deal with the Rafidite Shiah gangs from Lebanon and Iraq doing terrible things to Sunnis right now in Syria.

How do you feel about this?
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