By Rachel Ehrenfeld
As if Saudis flying civilian airplanes into buildings in New York and Washington, DC, were not enough, the Bush Administration is now supporting the development of “civilian nuclear power” in Saudi Arabia.
In a feeble attempt to deflect criticism, the Administration published its agreement with the Saudis to “Improve Peace And Stability In The Region Through Nuclear Cooperation,” detailing the kingdom’s commitments to participate” in the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI).”
This agreement, according to the While House press release (May 16), is to “ensure a smooth supply of [Saudi} energy to the world.” Judging by previous Saudi compliance with and adherence to agreements with the U.S. (like stopping funds to terrorist organizations such as Hamas), expect a Saudi nuclear weapon as fast as their trillions of petrodollars (your money) can buy.
Instead of neutralizing Iran’s nuclear facilities, the U.S. now openly contributes to nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. What remains to be seen is who will use its nuclear weapons against the U.S. or Israel first, the Saudis, or Iran? Read more ...
As if Saudis flying civilian airplanes into buildings in New York and Washington, DC, were not enough, the Bush Administration is now supporting the development of “civilian nuclear power” in Saudi Arabia.
In a feeble attempt to deflect criticism, the Administration published its agreement with the Saudis to “Improve Peace And Stability In The Region Through Nuclear Cooperation,” detailing the kingdom’s commitments to participate” in the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI).”
This agreement, according to the While House press release (May 16), is to “ensure a smooth supply of [Saudi} energy to the world.” Judging by previous Saudi compliance with and adherence to agreements with the U.S. (like stopping funds to terrorist organizations such as Hamas), expect a Saudi nuclear weapon as fast as their trillions of petrodollars (your money) can buy.
Instead of neutralizing Iran’s nuclear facilities, the U.S. now openly contributes to nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. What remains to be seen is who will use its nuclear weapons against the U.S. or Israel first, the Saudis, or Iran? Read more ...
Source: Terror Finance Blog