Obama Knows 9/11 Was Linked to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's million barrel a day output, plus its
strategic location in the Middle East, means the
West must pay obeisance to the regional
head-choppers
By Robert Fisk
April 24, 2016
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Poor old Barack. Off he goes to Riyadh
to talk to his so-called ally, Saudi Arabia. The
Sunni Wahhabi kingdom long ago run out of patience
with the US president, who befriended Shiite Iran
and who failed to destroy the Alawite (read: Shiite)
regime in Syria. So why is Obama even bothering
coming to the Gulf? Does he have any friends left
among the kings, emirs and princes of Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the Emirates and Oman?
Obama won’t be entering the Saudi lions’ den. The
Saudis were never as brave as lions – which is why
they let the decidedly unprincely Osama bin Laden
lead the Arab legion in Afghanistan – but the little
cubs now trying to run the country are very angry.
The ambitious, ruthless deputy crown prince and
defence minister, Mohamed bin Salman, launched the
kingdom’s crazed war against the Houthi rebels in
Yemen last year, convinced (without evidence) that
Iran was arming them. The young Saudi foreign
minister Adel al-Jubair – brilliant former
Washington ambassador, a man with a silken,
dangerously eloquent tongue – has no hesitation in
denouncing Western weakness.
And, according to the New York Times, the Saudis
have even threatened to sell billions of dollars of
their US assets if Congress passes a bill allowing
the Saudi government to be held responsible in
American courts for the crimes against humanity of
9/11.
And that, indeed, is the foundation of the
US-Saudi mess right now. Of the 19 hijackers
involved in 9/11, 15 were Saudis, a fact
diplomatically ignored in the years immediately
following the attacks. The Saudis bankrolled the
Taliban for many years.
The Americans believe – rightly – that Isis
itself today receives much support from within Saudi
Arabia, though they haven’t gone quite so far as to
say the government is behind this. Saudi Arabia, in
other words, is regarded in Washington as a very
dodgy nation to be an ally.
But Obama’s got to pretend to King Salman (the
crown prince’s Dad) that the US still stands
four-square behind the kingdom’s security and
sovereignty – he can hardly say he’s going to
support Saudi ‘democracy’ for obvious reasons – and
it’s clear that the country’s massive oil reserves,
its million barrels a day output, strategic location
and control of Sunni Muslim finances, means that the
West has got to go on paying obeisance to all the
regional head-choppers.
Be sure that when King Salman dies (and may he
live for many years), David Cameron will once more
lower the Union flag in mourning as he did for his
predecessor.
The real problem is that – after years of fantasy
in which, against all the evidence, the Americans
persuaded themselves that the Saudis were a ‘force
for moderation’ in the Middle East – the Obama
administration has decided that Shiite Iran and the
huge influence it exerts over the Shiite governments
of Iraq and Syria (and over the Shiite Hizballah in
Lebanon) is a better bet than the Sunni Salafists of
Arabia. Hence the nuclear deal with Tehran’s new
leaders, the end of sanctions against Iran and the
slowly-dawning realisation among Sunnis that
Washington is going to tolerate the continuation of
Bashar al-Assad’s rule in Damascus.
Iran may, as it was under the Shah, become the
policeman of the Gulf. The Saudis will have to share
power with them. The US wants no more “free riders”
(as Obama snottily described the Saudis) supporting
Isis.
The Obama line, which will be peddled heavily
this week, is that diplomacy rather than war must
resolve the Sunni-Shia conflict; that America is not
going to embark on any more military adventures in
the Middle East (nor, one suspects, give much more
support to Crown Prince Mohamed’s adventure in
Yemen).
It would be good to know what the censored 28
pages of the official US 9/11 report said about the
Saudis. Maybe Obama will mention that in Riyadh? Any
more talk of withdrawing billions of US assets might
just persuade the Americans to open the book and let
us take a peek into those secrets.
See also
Sanders seeks ‘root cause’ of
Saudi role in 9/11
: Bernie Sanders urges the United
States to address the “root cause” of the September
11, 2001 attacks, voicing support for Senate
legislation that would allow families of terror
victims to sue Saudi Arabia in federal court.
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