In the next few weeks, President Bush is expected to send Congress a request to send a $20 billion arms package of advanced weaponry including satellite-guided bombs to the Saudi Arabian.
In a pre-emptive strike, Reps. Anthony Weiner (D-Brooklyn & Queens) and Jerrold Nadler (D-Brooklyn & Manhattan) will introduce legislation to block the deal “the minute Congress is officially notified.” As they said in a joint release:
Saudi Arabia has not been a true ally in furthering the United States interests in the Middle East. Just this week, Brig. General Kevin Bergner, the top American military spokesman in Iraq detailed an account of a Saudi Arabian smuggled into Iraq to be a suicide bomber. American officials in Iraq say the majority of suicide bombers in Iraq are from Saudi Arabia and that about 40 percent of all foreign fighters are Saudi. 70% of the most-wanted international terrorists are Saudi Arabians
In February the Saudi Arabian government torpedoed U.S. plans to conduct a high-profile peace summit meeting between Israel and the Palestinian Authority by brokering their own power-sharing agreement, catching the U.S. off guard and ensuring the agreement would not require Hamas to recognize Israel or forswear violence.
And despite assurances to the contrary, Saudi Arabia continues to bankroll terrorist organizations that have attacked both the United States and Israel.
How quickly the President of the United States forgets that Saudi Arabia sent New York 15 of 19 bombers on September 11th, provides 50 percent of all of the funding for terrorism around the world, including nearly $4 billion to Hamas, and finances most of the Sunni insurgancy in Iraq, where numerous funds and weapons get diverted to Al-Qaeda.
Forget Mayor, let's send Anthony Weiner to the Governor's mansion! Just a nice thought.......
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Comments (1)
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Posted on April 6, 2008 11:00 AM