The U.S.-Saudi Conundrum
Saud bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, known as Saud Al Faisal, has been Saudi Arabia's foreign minister since 1975. Photo: WikiCommons. U.S. House Members and Senators are increasingly approached by...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia Learns the Perils of Jihad
King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia. Photo: Wiki Commons. Islamic nations are again learning that the jihad is a volatile instrument of war that can easily backfire on those who preach it;...
View ArticleTwo Women Face Terrorism Charges for Defying Driving Ban in Saudi Arabia
Two Saudi women are facing terrorism charges for driving in the country. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. International Business Times – Two Saudi women are facing terrorism charges for defying the country’s...
View ArticleNew Saudi King Reportedly Helped Fund Radical Terror Groups, Tied to...
King Salman, Saudi Arabia's new king, has helped fund radical terrorist groups, according to reports and experts. Photo: Screenshot. Washington Free Beacon – King Salman, Saudi Arabia’s newly crowned...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia Now Fights Terrorists it Helped to Create
The Saudi representative at the UN. Photo: Screenshot. In a move reminiscent of “ancient history,” Saudi Arabia is building a 600-mile-long “Great Wall” – a combined fence and ditch – to separate...
View ArticleForeign Money Promotes Radical Islamist Agenda in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. Millions of dollars are flooding into Canada from Gulf states to promote a radical Islamist agenda, according to testimony by the prime...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia Announces New Islamic Alliance Against Terrorism
Saudi Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman. Photo: Wikipedia. Saudi Arabia has said 34 mainly Muslim nations have joined a new military alliance to fight terrorism. A joint operations centre is to be...
View ArticleCruel Hoax: The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act
Senator Charles Schumer (NY). Photo: Wiki Commons. In a unanimous voice vote on May 17, the US Senate approved the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), which permits victims of terror...
View ArticleDon’t Allow Saudi Money for American Mosques
Women in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Wikipedia. Saudi Arabia may be the country in the world most different from the United States, especially where religion is concerned. An important new bill introduced by...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia to Host 1,000 Family Members of Palestinian ‘Martyrs’
The Kaaba in Mecca. Photo: Bluemangoa2z via Wikimedia Commons. For the ninth consecutive year, Saudi Arabia has announced that it will host a thousand family members of Palestinian “martyrs” for Hajj....
View ArticleSources: EU Adds Saudi Arabia to Draft Terrorism Financing List
Cars drive past the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 18, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Faisal Al Nasser. The European Commission has added Saudi Arabia to an EU draft list of...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia Executes 37 in Connection With Terrorism, State Media Reports
Cars drive past the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 18, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Faisal Al Nasser. Saudi Arabia‘s Interior Ministry said on Tuesday it executed 37 people in...
View ArticleUN Rights Boss Condemns Saudi Arabia’s Beheading of 37 Men
UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet. Photo: Reuters / Denis Balibouse. The UN human rights chief on Wednesday condemned the beheadings of 37 Saudi nationals across the kingdom this week,...
View ArticleUS Ousts 21 Saudi Military Personnel After Florida Killings
The main gate at Naval Air Station Pensacola is seen on Navy Boulevard in Pensacola, Florida, March 16, 2016. Photo: US Navy / Patrick Nichols / Handout via Reuters. Twenty-one Saudi military cadets...
View ArticleFBI Phone Probe Links Al Qaeda to Saudi Shooter Who Killed Three at Florida...
The main gate at Naval Air Station Pensacola is seen on Navy Boulevard in Pensacola, Florida, March 16, 2016. Photo: US Navy / Patrick Nichols / Handout via Reuters. The FBI cracked the iPhone...
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