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KSA: A Retrograde Rentier Dictatorship..

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 09:59
by raspberry-blower
...and Global Terrorism

An interesting and fairly concise summary of KSA, Price Bandar and his unwavering support for Islamic fundamentalism
Faced with internal dissent from repressed subjects and religious minorities, the Saudi dictatorship perceives threats and dangers from all sides: overseas, secular, nationalists and Shia ruling governments; internally, moderate Sunni nationalists, democrats and feminists; within the royalist cliques, traditionalists and modernizers. In response it has turned toward financing, training and arming an international network of Islamic terrorists who are directed toward attacking, invading and destroying regimes opposed to the Saudi clerical-dictatorial regime.

The mastermind of the Saudi terror network is Bandar bin Sultan, who has longstanding and deep ties to high level US political, military and intelligence officials. Bandar was trained and indoctrinated at Maxwell Air Force Base and Johns Hopkins University and served as Saudi Ambassador to the US for over two decades (1983-2005). Between 2005-2011 he was Secretary of the National Security Council and in 2012 he was appointed as Director General of the Saudi Intelligence Agency. Early on, Bandar became deeply immersed in clandestine terror operations working in liaison with the CIA. Among his numerous “dirty operations” with the CIA during the 1980s, Bandar channelled $32 million dollars to the Nicaragua Contra’s engaged in a terror campaign to overthrow the revolutionary Sandinista government in Nicaragua. During his tenure as ambassador he was actively engaged in protecting Saudi royalty with ties to the 9/11/01 bombing of the Triple Towers and the Pentagon. Suspicion that Bandar and his allies in the Royal family had prior knowledge of the bombings by Saudi terrorists (11 of the 19), is suggested by the sudden flight of Saudi Royalty following the terrorist act. US intelligence documents regarding the Saudi-Bandar connection are under Congressional review.

With a wealth of experience and training in running clandestine terrorist operations, derived from his two decades of collaboration with the US intelligence agencies, Bandar was in a position to organize his own global terror network in defense of the isolated retrograde and vulnerable Saudi despotic monarchy.
Article in full
Could the concerns over Saudi Arabia's overstated oil reserves and production be a driving force behind Bandar's actions and the timing in the upsurge in support for the creation of a fundamentalist Caliphate?

Posted: 15 Jan 2014, 18:17
by Lord Beria3
Saudi Arabia is certainly driven by a fear of Iran, a historical regional rival in the region.

Arming Sunni radicals is a means creating a Sunni arc of allies across the region and isolating Iran (Shite).

I would not be surprised within the inner circles of the regime who are aware of the real oil production realities there is that fear of how to sustain a regime which makes our welfare state seem Dickensian in comparison. The Saudi state provides a comprehensive welfare state to a young who don't work and have a bad work ethic. Its certainly storing up a big problem in the future.