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Jefferson23

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Tue Sep 16, 2014, 10:01 AM Sep 2014

Islamic State: ‘US failure to look into Saudi role in 9/11 has helped Isis’

9/14/2014

The rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis) has been aided by the continuing failure of the US Government to investigate the role of Saudi Arabia in the 9/11 attacks and its support of jihadi movements such as al-Qaeda in the years since, says former Senator Bob Graham, the co-chairman of the official inquiry into 9/11.

Senator Graham, who chaired the Senate Intelligence Committee, said that successive administrations in Washington had turned a blind eye to Saudi support for Sunni extremists. He added: “I believe that the failure to shine a full light on Saudi actions and particularly its involvement in 9/11 has contributed to the Saudi ability to continue to engage in actions that are damaging to the US – and in particular their support for Isis.”

Senator Graham, a distinguished elder statesmen who was twice Democratic governor of Florida before spending 18 years in the US Senate, believes that ignoring what Saudi Arabia was doing and treating it as a reliable American ally contributed to the US intelligence services’ failure to identify Isis as a rising power until after it captured Mosul on 10 June. He says that “one reason I think that our intelligence has been less than stellar” is that not enough attention was given to Saudi Arabia’s fostering of al-Qaeda-type jihadi movements, of which Isis is the most notorious and successful. So far the CIA and other intelligence services have faced little criticism in the US for their apparent failure to foresee the explosive expansion of Isis, which now controls an area larger than Great Britain in northern Iraq and eastern Syria.

Senator Graham’s criticism of the US policy towards Saudi Arabia is important because it comes amidst growing doubts in the US about the wisdom of President Barack Obama’s plan announced on Wednesday to look to the Gulf monarchs as crucial allies in the US campaign to contain and, if possible, push back Isis after its victories in Iraq and Syria during the summer.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/islamic-state-us-failure-to-look-into-saudi-role-in-911-has-helped-isis-97

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Islamic State: ‘US failure to look into Saudi role in 9/11 has helped Isis’ (Original Post) Jefferson23 Sep 2014 OP
Damn straight the Saudis are not our friends or allies Dems to Win Sep 2014 #1
K&R closeupready Sep 2014 #2
Graham should do some civil disobedience and say exactly what is in those pages Bush classified yurbud Sep 2014 #3
 

Dems to Win

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1. Damn straight the Saudis are not our friends or allies
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 12:59 PM
Sep 2014

Bob Graham is a hero for speaking out. I wish he was invited to be on every Sunday talk show.

yurbud

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3. Graham should do some civil disobedience and say exactly what is in those pages Bush classified
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 04:37 PM
Sep 2014

in the Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9/11 report.

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