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Arabia
Fahd Toes Up?
2005-05-28
Reliable sources in the Saudi capital Riyadh said Friday King Fahd is dead, reports the Saudi Institute. King Fahd of Saudi Arabia has been dead since late Wednesday, according to several well-placed sources in the capital Riyadh who spoke to the Saudi Institute, a pro-democracy think tank in Washington, on condition of anonymity.
"Doctor, you're sure of your diagnosis?"
"Oh, yes! That's definitely rigor mortis!"
The government also canceled all military leave, "a sure sign that something is happening," said the Saudi Institute. There was no confirmation of heightened security alert reported by some western media and denied by the government, who also denied the king is dead, but said he was in the hospital.
"He ain't dead! Go ahead, yer majesty! Twitch for 'em!... C'mon! You can do it!"
A spokesman for the Saudi Institute told United Press International "the official death of the king will be announced Saturday."
It's all over but the shootin'...
... and maybe a drive or two into the desert ...
Fahd's death will impact the succession of the would-be king, Crown Prince Abdullah, who is half brother to the Sudairi Seven. The Sudairis share one mother and include Fahd, Defense Minister Sultan, Interior Minister Naif, Governor of Riyadh Salman and other Sudiaris who form the most powerful alliance in the ruling tribe of Al-Saud, according to the Saudi Institute. "Abdullah will find it impossible to wrestle the throne away from the Sudairis who want to maintain power in their branch. The struggle between the Sudairis and Abdullah, if any, would be pose a greater threat to the regime than violent groups who have been engaged in at times fierce clashes with government forces," reported the Saudi Institute.
A little push here, a little tug there... Lotsa possibilties...
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#15  oops! first opportunity email to help his widow get the money out of Nigeria Saudi
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-28 22:54  

#14  Hmmmm..... the Abu is not barking. A klue in and of itself.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-28 20:57  

#13  it's quiet, almost too quiet.
Posted by: 2b   2005-05-28 19:17  

#12  I've gotten 2 emails - both say there's not a peep about this on the grapevine. I can say that the rumor mills there run pretty much full-tilt all the time, too. Perhaps there isn't anything [new] to see here.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-28 18:32  

#11  Rerun of Weekend at Bernie's?
Posted by: GK   2005-05-28 14:25  

#10  What's the latest .com?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-28 12:42  

#9  One thing is certain. If he is dead; he ain't tellin' anybody.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-05-28 11:58  

#8  It's all quite confusing. One day he and Zarq are dead, the next day they are not.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-05-28 11:56  

#7  nothing bouncing around the halls

i didn't get that the first time around :-)
Posted by: 2b   2005-05-28 11:20  

#6  some things sharks won't eat
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-28 11:08  

#5  Or you could take them fishing...
Posted by: V. Corleone   2005-05-28 10:59  

#4  a diminishment in the number of princelings (multiple drives into the desert) would be a good thing. Start with Naif - worthless POS
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-28 10:53  

#3  Maybe they learned something the last time.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-05-28 09:13  

#2  The first email to come back said that there is nothing bouncing around the halls, yet. All quiet, as of few hours ago.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-28 07:09  

#1  I shot this off to the crew. Perhaps those in LalaLand will respond with whatever they know.

I think this will play out fairly quickly. The sides have been lined up for along time - since Fahd became a drooler. Now we see if the pundits know what they're talking about. I find it interesting that they think CP Abdullah will lose. Fahd chose him to be CP, after all, instead of one of his Sudairi bubbas, and he's had almost a decade to consolidate his faction. I never heard anything to indicate that the Royals, as a group, thought he had done badly, either. The rest of the Arabs there might disagree, but they have no say, of course.

Oh well. we shall see. Play on!
Posted by: .com   2005-05-28 00:23  

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