It says Saudi passport in both English and Arabic in the upper right corner of the picture.As I said, let's pretend that thing said Saudi Arabia Passport, in Arabic...
If you refuse to look at the picture, and keep making up lies about what I said, I see no point in communicating with you. This is clearly a US visa in a Saudi Arabian passport. If you are willing to look and apologize, OK, but at this point, I am really not seeing the point.
Having a passport from Saudi Arabia is taken as proof that one is from Saudi Arabia. The 9/11 terrorists have been extremely investigated, and 15 out of 19 were Saudi Arabian. Two were from UAE, one was from Egypt, and one was from Lebanon. The four not from Saudi Arabia were strongly connected with Saudi Arabia.It still would not mean that 9/11 terrorists came from Saudi Arabia
This is Satam al-Suqami's passport/visa. He was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to Saudi Arabian parents. His family had been in Saudi Arabia for as long as records of them exist. He had a Saudi Arabian passport, because he was a Saudi Arabian citizen.
And by the way, the visa also lists him as a Saudi Arabian. It is abbreviated under "nationality."

Satam al-Suqami - Wikipedia
It is straightforward proof that having a passport from Saudi Arabia, and a visa saying he is from Saudi Arabia means he is from Saudi Arabia.that is craptacular logic.
For some reason, Saudi Arabia society created and supported a number of terrorists. Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Syria can point to the lack of government for a reason for this, Saudi Arabia has a very intrusive government, so they cannot point to that.
The Saudi Royal Family draws legitimacy from Wahhabism(an extreme form of Islam), and insists its citizens donate to charities that are sometimes terrorist fronts. Many of their citizens have been taught extreme religious teachings by the government. Up until recently, religious police circulated in the country.
Saudi Arabia clearly has a problem.