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To: yard_man who wrote (166006)5/15/2002 12:54:21 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 436258
 
Why oil is sky high - Saudi prince: US will be hurt failed Mideast peace efforts

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates

If Mideast peace efforts fail, the United States will not be left unscathed by the "dangerous result," a Saudi prince said today.

"If things deteriorate to pleasantries and the Palestinian issue is handled by slow-working committees, peace will be shaken and replaced by more rejection and violence, and at that time, the losses will be proportionate to the size of every side, and certainly America will have a share of the dangerous result," said Prince Sultan bin Turki, a nephew of Saudi King Fahd...............................................

"President Bush told me 'I know that the Saudi people hate me,' and I told him all the world's people hate you, and he said 'You might be right,'" Abdullah was quoted as saying.

"I saw in the American President Bush a man with a pure moral character. He is honest, bold and has strong emotions, all good signs that he can achieve justice for the Palestinians," he said.

Sultan said the crown prince also expressed concern to Bush about reports Washington was planning to strike Iraq.

"Abdullah imposed himself as a strong man when he met Bush. He didn't go asking for loans or grants. He went as a leader looking for peace and earned the respect of others. He spoke about the tension of the region and warned against the risks involved and the interests at stake," he said.



To: yard_man who wrote (166006)5/15/2002 1:36:52 PM
From: JSD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
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