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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION USES SAUDI MONEY TO PAY OFF THE RUSSIANS

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I just read that Bandar Bin Sultan is in Russia to plan for an upcoming visit by President Putin to Saudi Arabia.

The news item reveals that a "security agreement" between the two countries will be signed during the visit, scheduled for February 11 and 12.

Here's my take:

Put bluntly, Bandar bin Sultan is an extension of the Bush Administration. He wouldn't go to Russia without its approval. I'll go futher: the Bush Administration sent him there. The "security agreement" (and two other trade-like ones) will likely be a plum financial payoff to Russia. Why? To ease up on the U.S. in Iraq by persuading its regional allies (Iran and Syria) go slow on U.S. troops and the tens of thousands of mercenaries.

In other words, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is coming to the aid of the Bush Administation, buying it time--with Saudi money from the recent oil bonanza--to find a face-saving way out of the Iraq morass. Or, as a first step, the Saudi payoff would be a prelude to allowing for a Russian partnership with the U.S. in Iraq. Or, likely, the Saudi payoff would be part of a package where the U.S. would lessen pressure on Iran about its nuclear program in exchange for an ease up on the troops in Iraq.

Too early to tell what exchange will take place. Can Iran afford to see the U.S. stay Iraq? Is the Bush Administration moving the harmful idiots' assets in Israel to prepare for a withdrawl from the Syrian Arab Joulan?

Again, I remind the readers that this is a very rough take on events--but I wanted them to learn about it here first.

The Editor

P.S. , By googling the e-publication I referred to in the last post, the one that is firing up Sunni passions against Shia, I found out enough about it. As a consequence of what I discovered, I am now more confident that this e-publication is very likely financed by our harmful idiots, and possibly their Saudi assets. These dislike Turki al-Faisal for his opposition to the policies of the Christian/Jewish right team at the White House--for that team's repeated attempts to draw Iran into a regional conflagration that would fire up passions in the United States for an all-out war with that country.