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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (19136)2/18/2002 2:54:24 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
wondering timetable of Saudi Arabia internal chaos

a penny for your thoughts
I have enjoyed and benefited from your perspectives lately

the more I read about Saudi Arabia, the more convinced I am that eventually the nation and its government and economy will not resemble much of what we see today
great uncertainty as to continuation of status quo
a massive police state with foreign assistance might be required for the current corrupt regime to continue

Wahabbism has almost taken over the education system
the central activities among ruling elite are: resting, lusting, counting money, investing, and talking (not working)
this king and his 2000 princes are about as lame as they come

the vast royal family is being extorted into funding the Islamic Fundamentalists who set out to destroy the royalty, and install a more "reverant" government

the standard of living for Saudi citizens has declined about 65-70% since 1980
despite some modernization, the economy is not getting the job done for the majority of Saudi citizens
and then you have the world's deepest national debt (per GDP)

Saudis supply the west with oil in return for money
while most Saudis despise the west (except for its income source)
large tracts of money are diverted to extremists who are as much devoted to destruction of the west as to installation of a religious Islamic Saudi govt
BinLaden has vowed "to set the Saudi land ablaze in order to rid it of infidels who occupy it"
I find this vow most alarming, and dismissed by US people
OBL hatred for secular royalty is almost as great as for American infidels who occupy Prince Sultan Airbase
it is very difficult to completely dismiss the notion that USForces are occupying Saudi Arabia

so, what timetable would you expect for serious cracks to develop within the Saudi system?

my guess: between Nov2002 and June2003
much appreciated, Jim
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