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Arabia
Saudis detail tracking of terrorists, donations
2002-12-03
Saudi Arabia said Tuesday that everyone has both a responsibility for the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 and an obligation to make sure something similar doesn't happen again.
"We are all responsible"? Don't bother. It's been done...
"It's 'Bash-the-Saudis' time," said Adel al-Jubeir, senior foreign policy adviser to Crown Prince Abdullah. "We are guilty before we say anything."
Guilty isn't words; it's deeds...
Al-Jubeir was defending his country against accusations by some U.S. lawmakers that charitable donations by a Saudi princess might have wound up going to two of the suicide hijackers — charges that have further strained relations between Riyadh and Washington. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia.
We know that. You can get it on a tee-shirt from Chris Johnson, if you like.
Al-Jubeir said the FBI investigated the money sent by the princess last year and that the agency cleared her of the accusations. A law enforcement source confirmed that the FBI's office in San Diego, California, looked into the matter last year, but the source would not comment on the result of that inquiry.
If they've got anything on the ball, they're reviewing what they found at this very moment...
The Saudi official made his remarks after the release of a nine-page report outlining what Saudi Arabia has done and what it plans to do in tracking money donated to its citizens by an estimated 300 Saudi front organizations charities. The report, "Initiatives and Actions taken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Financial Area to Combat Terrorism," outlines the following:
    • Establishment of a high commission to oversee charities and conduct audits to prevent money laundering and support for terrorism.
    • Insistence that charities cannot operate outside of Saudi Arabia without first coordinating with the foreign ministry.
    • Banning the anonymous transfer of cash out of the kingdom.
"The most important part of pursuing international terrorists is to choke off their finances," al-Jubeir said.
Hey! He's been reading Rantburg!
Audits of some charities have taken place and others are scheduled, al-Jubeir said, adding that the charities are cooperating. So far, "we have not found a direct link between the Saudi charities to a terrorist group," he said.
And so far Iraq doesn't have any weapons of mass destruction. They probably haven't found any "direct" links because the witnesses are dead or in hiding.

On the other hand... Maybe it's the Third Hand, in fact... If the Soddies are awake to their danger, rather than just rolling over in their sleep, this is the time to start winding down the terror financing for another 25 years or so. Bush has been polite, even while the evidence has been piling up, and if they kill the Clash of Cultures™ now they can save face while we all pretend it never happened. They probably won't be given another opportunity.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  Rules to Live By # 1,347:
When word and deed conflict, believe the action EVERY TIME.
Posted by: mojo   2002-12-04 10:39:46  

#2  we are dealing with a kingdom here that at last count had over 6000 princes, give or take the results of the latest desert car accident. Those princes and their court live and breathe a level of feudal palace intrigue that affects everything they say and do. I suspect part of the Bush Admins plan is to evaluate and understand that influence, because whatever happen in Saudi will involve working with some/many/few of those princes. We can eliminate (1) Saddam and change Iraq, but which/how many of the 6000 Saudis do we target/car accident?
Posted by: john   2002-12-03 21:36:05  

#1  I'm getting 'bout ready to hurl every time I see a "Saudi Arabia...friend of America" ad. They would do well to quit the bullshit PR campaign, save themselves some ad money and declare themselves by action as friend or foe. Let's get it over with
Posted by: Frank G   2002-12-03 20:33:35  

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