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U.S. Iraq Role Is Called Illegal by Saudi King

Published: March 29, 2007

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, March 28 — King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia told Arab leaders on Wednesday that the American occupation of Iraq was illegal and warned that unless Arab governments settled their differences, foreign powers like the United States would continue to dictate the region’s politics.

The king’s speech, at the opening of the Arab League meeting here, underscored growing differences between Saudi Arabia and the Bush administration as the Saudis take on a greater leadership role in the Middle East, partly at American urging.

The Saudis seem to be emphasizing that they will not be beholden to the policies of their longtime ally.

They brokered a deal between the two main Palestinian factions last month, but one that Israel and the United States found deeply problematic because it added to the power of the radical group Hamas rather than the more moderate Fatah. On Wednesday King Abdullah called for an end to the international boycott of the new Palestinian government. The United States and Israel want the boycott.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/29/world/middleeast/29saudi.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
 
U.S. Iraq Role Is Called Illegal by Saudi King


For convenience and speed, I've included a pick list of excuses that any remaining Bush fans can use, to minimize or dismiss that incredible damage the Chimp has inflicted on american authority and prestige:


1) "Big deal. All arabs always have, and always will hate us."

2) "It's Clinton's fault!"

3) "So what? If we don't fight 'em over there, we'll have to fight them in grocery stores and Walmarts in Kansas City!"
 
For convenience and speed, I've included a pick list of excuses that any remaining Bush fans can use, to minimize or dismiss that incredible damage the Chimp has inflicted on american authority and prestige:


1) "Big deal. All arabs always have, and always will hate us."

2) "It's Clinton's fault!"

3) "So what? If we don't fight 'em over there, we'll have to fight them in grocery stores and Walmarts in Kansas City!"

LOL. I got this hysterical visual on number 3.
 
4) I dont care if cas costs $5/gal it is cheap anyway. If the tree huggers would let us drill in Alaska we would have another months supply .

4) Nuke em all and take their oil.
 
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