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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (17821)9/23/2001 1:33:46 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 208838
 
If this turns out to be true, I wouldn't be a bit surprised. I think it's foolhardy to expect any support from the Arab/Muslims. We earned the attack on the WTC for helping them last time.
Didn't we help build that air field?

US Bereft of Arab Coalition After Saudi Arabia Backs out

22 September: The United States has delayed the start of its offensive against Afghanistan and Osama Bin Laden, in retaliation for the terrorist strikes in New York and Washington, because of a dramatic turnaround of Arab support in the Middle East, DEBKAfile ’s Gulf and Washington sources report.

Saturday afternoon, it became clear that events in Riyadh had dealt the final deathblow to the US Secretary of State, Colin Powell’s failed efforts to create an Arab front to bolster the Bush administration’s world war on terror.
The reason for King Fahd secret exit from Saudi Arabia, followed by a large royal party (see earlier DEBKAfile World Exclusive on this page), is believed by our most reliable sources to be a palace revolution sparked by differences in the royal family over support for the US offensive against Afghanistan, Osama Bin Laden’s terror network and other rogue targets. King Fahd and his Sudeiri faction, including defense minister Sultan, were in favor of letting the US place assault forces in forward bases on Saudi soil; the conservative, religious Crown Prince Abdullah, who runs the kingdom since King Fahd became ill, overruled him, backed by the religious establishment.
As a result, Saudi Arabia refused to let the US use the kingdom’s new combined air operations command center at Prince Sultan Air Base near Riyadh, after Air Force Lt. Gen Charles Wald had been dispatched to the base earlier this week, to take command of US air forces assigned to the Middle East and Southwest Asia.

His mission was to run the air war from the new, sophisticated air base opened this summer, a base linked to Al Dhafra in the United Arab Emirates and Seeb in the Sultanate of Oman. The Saudi base was also to have been the central command post not only for the 175 aircraft already based in the region for patrolling south Iraq’s no-flight zone, but also for directing attacks from other bases in the region in the new war offensive.

When General Wald landed in Saudi Arabia with his top aides on Tuesday, September 18, he was told he had no command base. That was when the feuding inside the royal house over its role in the American war against terrorism reached its climax. The monarch’s defeat in the argument inside the palace was apparently the main reason for his abrupt departure the next day, Wednesday, September 19.
The Pentagon has since then been casting about for replacement bases of operation and holding up the onset of the scheduled US campaign.

DEBKAfile ’s military sources believe that one of General Wald’s options for his command post is the Bahrain. Some of the fighter craft due to have been based in Saudi Arabia have been moved to Incerlik, the big air base in South Turkey, after Anakara made all its bases available for the American war effort, and the Uzbek military airport of Tuzel, 15 km. from Tashkent. Large-scale air and commando forces also landed Saturday in Tadjikistan, on the border of Afghanistan.

The American forces are now laboring to catch up with their schedule for the operation.

The upset in Riydah also sent the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat racing to Riydah to meet Crown Prince Abdullah and update his own strategy with the turn of events in the royal house. DEBKAfile ’s Palestinian experts expect Arafat to turn tail and back out of the accommodations he broached under US and European pressure – including his commitment to a ceasefire.

According to DEBKAfile ’s Washington sources, the Bush administration realizes it has been let down by the Arab world, chiefly the Saudis and President Mubarak of Egypt, in its first steps to launch an international campaign to defeat world terrorism. It will go ahead, but not forget in a hurry.

debka.com



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (17821)9/23/2001 11:20:37 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
An ere is another interesting reading from the forces of "Traditionalism":

From Hamas, With Hatred

20 September 2001

In a long and gloating open letter entitled “To America,” the Gaza-based al-Risala, affiliated with
the Hamas, states that because of the tendency of “Dick Cheney and his girlfriend Condoleezza
Rice” to gloat at Arab misfortune, “We stand in line and beg Allah to give you to drink from the
cup of humiliation and behold, heaven has answered.” The terrorist attacks on New York and
Washington were “the sword of vengeance” that has “reached the neck of your honor and
shamed you… You cannot but realize that the perpetrator will strike again and again if you
continue with your corruption...”

The letter called on America to face a litany of crimes it has committed and to reevaluate its
policies in the Islamic and Third Worlds. The letter bids America remember its actions in
Vietnam, Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Korea, regarding slavery in America and even the conquest
of Native American lands. The al-Risala article asks, “America, Oh sword of oppression,
arrogance and sin; do you remember how you crushed the humanity of man?” America “planted
in the hearts of all men and animals the seedling of hatred… [and] never considered that the day
would come when the saplings would grow and put out your eyes, even if those eyes were
placed at the top of the World Trade Center, among the clouds… the thorns have reached the
eyes of your strong Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, who thought that he was too strong
to be hurt by the thorns of vengeance for what he did with his own hands…”

Turning to the local venue of the Middle East, the open letter asks Americans to consider
“…how the children in the al-´Amariya [shelter in Iraq], or at Kana [in Lebanon], sinned? Why
do you pour this continuing oppression on the head of Baghdad, as you do on the head of
Jerusalem, on the head of Jenin, and on every head with two eyes that do not see what you see
and do not walk the path of justice that
your sinning hands paved for every idiotic eunuch that you crown His Eminence or His Royal
Highness?” Furthermore, the Hamas paper enumerates several American weapons systems and
asks, “why do you give these weapons to any murderer, war criminal, and enemy of humanity,
like Karadzic, Shamir, and Sharon?”

Finally, al-Risala turns to Israeli military operations to rout terrorism in Israel, saying, “They
destroy our shacks. What happened tonight in Jenin [the Israeli incursion] is not very different
than what happened to you.” Indeed, America is the primary source of Arab losses at the hands
of the Israelis, for “…it has reached the point where you tightened the rope around our entity and
opened the gates of the Pentagon so that every Jew could equip himself with a knife in order to
slaughter us!”

Repeating a theme that appears again and again in the writings of Arab and Moslem apologists
for terrorism, the Hamas newspaper refers to “humiliation” of “arrogant” America. “You must
think, America, whether you are capable of silencing your extremism, your impudence, and your
arrogance!” In reference to the American measures taken to prevent possible terrorist attacks,
the open letter rhetorically asks, “Do the giants fear and flee, as the oppressed do, Oh
America?” Then, again tying America to the Israeli-Arab conflict, “America, it transpires that
that you are weaker than the weak, and that you are as wretched as any refugee that you forced
to flee with his children, his wife, and the clothes on his back from a village that was once on the
coast of Palestine.” According to al-Risala, the intelligence failure of the CIA and America’s
“second eye, the Mossad,” occurred because “men of honor have caps of
invisibility and when they don them, they dress you in garments of horror and humiliation.”

The Hamas’ open letter to America ultimately reaches the obvious conclusion, “Have you asked
yourself who the real perpetrator is? Allow me to answer you: Yes, it is you, America!”