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Dr. `Abd al-Wahhâb al-Turayrî, 22 Nov 2003
It is not surprising that America, out of its conceit, arrogance, and self deception, would deem to interfere in the private concerns of the Muslims a
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--, 18 Nov 2003
The Commission on International Religious Freedom was established by Congress to make recommendations to the president, to the Secretary of State and
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Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist, 12 Nov 2003
The Saudi royal family can only be thinking, "What good is protection money if it doesn't protect you?"
The al-Qaida attack during the weekend in Ri
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Matthew A. Levitt, 10 Nov 2003
Well into the war on terrorism, Saudi Arabia continues to serve as the capital of
international terrorist financing. Through groups like the Muslim W
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IslamDaily.net, 06 Nov 2003
The Saudi government sees Usamah bin Ladin as public enemy number one. Some years ago, that government did a very unusual thing by stripping him of h
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Kristina Dell, 15 Sep 2003
Founded by religious warriors and made wealthy by oil, Saudi Arabia struggles to face its homegrown ties to terrorism. How one tribe eventually conque
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Simon Henderson, 10 Sep 2003
Saudi Arabia has interests in the Islamic world which contradict its long relationship
with the United States. In order to maintain its leadership in
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Matthew Epstein, 10 Sep 2003
Nearly two years to the day from the horrifying terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001, we must take a closer look at the organizations that claim t
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Lisa Beyer With Scott Macleod/Riyadh, 07 Sep 2003
Two years after 9/11, the Saudis are finally cracking down on terrorists at home. But many Americans remain skeptical that the Saudi brand of Islam is
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Jim Davis and Doug Bereuter, 15 Oct 2002
WASHINGTON - After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah told President Bush that his government was "fully prepared to cooperat