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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (76020)10/11/2000 1:32:36 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 95453
 
TENSIONS GROW IN SAUDI ARABIA:

MID-EAST REALITIES - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 10/11:
Tensions continue to grow throughout the Middle East. Bill Clinton and
Kofi
Annan are now working overtime,
in coordination primarily with Israel, trying to prevent a political
conflict
that they thought they could control from becoming a religious conflict
that
could result in regional confligration. Even in Saudi Arabia, a country
firmly
in the American camp with a client regime that has even allowed American
military
forces and the CIA to operate permanently from its territory -- and whose
Washington
Ambassador is known for his close contact with the Israelis -- the
situation
is becoming flamable. Feeling the heat Crown Prince Abdullah felt the
need to
issue a public warning to Israel a few days ago that "he Arab world would
not
stand by" if Israel again invades Lebanon. But then of course the Crown
Prince's
credibility on such matters is extremely limited, even more so that that
of Yasser
Arafat or Hosni Mubarak.



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (76020)10/11/2000 1:34:23 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 95453
 
TENSIONS GROW IN SAUDI ARABIA:

MID-EAST REALITIES - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 10/11:
Tensions continue to grow throughout the Middle East. Bill Clinton and
Kofi
Annan are now working overtime,
in coordination primarily with Israel, trying to prevent a political
conflict
that they thought they could control from becoming a religious conflict
that
could result in regional confligration. Even in Saudi Arabia, a country
firmly
in the American camp with a client regime that has even allowed American
military
forces and the CIA to operate permanently from its territory -- and whose
Washington
Ambassador is known for his close contact with the Israelis -- the
situation
is becoming flamable. Feeling the heat Crown Prince Abdullah felt the
need to
issue a public warning to Israel a few days ago that "he Arab world would
not
stand by" if Israel again invades Lebanon. But then of course the Crown
Prince's
credibility on such matters is extremely limited, even more so that that
of Yasser
Arafat or Hosni Mubarak.