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'Turki al-Faisal's former links to extremists needs clarification'
2005-08-02
I was wondering if this would come up...
WASHINGTON: The appointment of former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki al-Faisal as ambassador to the United States should be the occasion for Riyadh to clear up its past relations with Islamic extremists and terrorists, the New York Times said Sunday. Pointing to his former oversight of Saudi Arabia's relationship with Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Muhammad Omar, Prince Turki represents the Saudis' longstanding ambiguous relationship with Islamic extremism, the Times said in an editorial. "His appointment should stimulate serious discussion of the darker aspects of Saudi Arabia's historic relations with the world of Islamic extremists and terrorists," the newspaper said. While stressing that Turki is "neither a terrorist nor a religious zealot", the Times said he was closely connected to Saudi Arabia's decades of aggressive Islamic diplomacy, some of which eventually spawned militant extremist groups like Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Turki's a distraction. Where's Nayef?
Posted by: mojo   2005-08-02 20:18  

#9  

Hmmm.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-08-02 14:57  

#8  I wish I was in a position to get some good bribes out of this one. They're going to be some good ones over this.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-08-02 14:44  

#7  Bandar's Rolodex will be passed on or copied. The goodies will continue to flow to those in the State Dept Retirement Plan who deliver. Turki's as smooth as silk - he did the same gig, just as effectively as Bandar, in the UK, i.e. money talks everywhere. With a socialist Govt, he certainly didn't have to twist any arms there.
Posted by: Phumble Ebbomotch4624   2005-08-02 13:54  

#6  Pappy - hmmm maybe this explains the sudden silence of the yappy dogs. Gotta wait and see what he thinks before they speak. Time will tell.
Posted by: 2b   2005-08-02 12:27  

#5  Oh, I'm sure he'll still have that magic bag filled with presents for all the good little girls and boys, which will magically erase certain "unpleasantries". I wonder if Bandar will let him use his old one. It's probably lying around the embassy someplace...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-08-02 12:08  

#4  Methinks it's dawned on the Manhattan elite that the parties, glad-handling, and birthday presents are over.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-08-02 11:02  

#3  ahhh, I bet they will just explore all of his darker sides and then after their "exhaustive examination", proclaim him fit as fiddle. Phew! I feel much better now.
Posted by: 2b   2005-08-02 10:49  

#2  wow, for once I agree with the NYT. I feel so confused.
Posted by: 2b   2005-08-02 10:46  

#1  In one way this is good: it should be easier to remember that he's not on our side. With Bandar, many assumed that he was on our side and gave him access, took his money, etc. Keep all Soddies at arm's length (and maybe hold a gun on them too).
Posted by: Spot   2005-08-02 08:15  

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