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King Abdullah criticized by U.S.
2007-04-07
Former U.S. ambassador to the UN slams at the Saudi King's remarks on the “legality” of U.S. presence in Iraq.

John Bolton said on Friday that Saudi's King Abdullah was “mistaken” when he questioned the legality of U.S. military presence in Iraq. “With all due respect to the King it's a mistake to characterize the U.S. presence in Iraq illegal”, Bolton said in an interview with the U.S. based Arabic language Al-Hurra television. “I hope the King finds an opportunity to correct that remark in the very near future,” Bolton said. In the aftermath of King Abdullah's statement at a meeting of Arab leaders in Riyadh U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had a telephone conversation with the Saudi ambassador to U.S. and specifically discussed the matter. Bolton who was also undersecretary of State for arms control and international security was a strong supporter of the war in Iraq.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Mr. Bolton as ambassador to Saudi Arabia would be lovely, FOTSGreg.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-07 20:47  

#6  Too bad President Bush couldn't have made another recess appointment involving Bolton. That would have really rubbed the dhimmi's noses in the pudding.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-04-07 19:14  

#5  Just another pellet of poison in repayment for our kindness. Abdullah bloats his coffers with American treasure whilst simultaneously flipping us the bird. Funny how he makes no mention of all the blood we're spilling to prevent regional Shiia hegemony. I guess he likes that part. Sort of a win-win for him. Yet another 3,000 dead Americans and no Saudi funding was even required this time. What a deal! The House of Saud is our enemy.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-07 18:55  

#4  OK, House of Saud wouldn't last for 5 minutes after USA support is withdrawn
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-04-07 15:34  

#3  True, but it's the Saudi Abdullah Mr. Bolton doesn't like, gromgoru.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-07 14:00  

#2  King Abdullah ... questioned the legality of U.S. military presence in Iraq

Jordan is a toy kingdom (established by Brits to store Hashemite pretender to Saudi throne) that wouldn't last for 5 minutes after USA support is withdrawn.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-04-07 05:11  

#1  Standing Tall John Bolton is a Giant on the World Stage while so many sand fleas and Leftard Lilliputians snap and bite at his ankles.

OORAH! You Rock JOHN! ;-)
Posted by: Red Dog   2007-04-07 03:53  

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