Yes, Prince Faisal, We Need to ‘Recalibrate’ Our Relationship

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For decades the US and Saudi Arabia have shared a peculiar relationship: the Saudis sell relatively cheap oil to the United States for which they accept our fiat currency. They then recycle those paper dollars into the US military-industrial complex through the purchase of billions of dollars worth of military equipment, and the US guarantees the security of the Saudi monarchy.

By accepting only dollars for the sale of its oil, the Saudis help the dollar remain the world’s reserve currency. This has meant that we can export inflation, finance the warfare/welfare state, and delay our day of financial reckoning.

But it seems this longstanding entangling alliance is coming apart.

First, the US nuclear deal with Iran has infuriated the Saudis. They view Iran as bitter rivals and spared no expense in Washington to derail the deal. They were not successful – at least not yet. They have also been frustrated that the US has not devoted more of its resources to the Saudi “regime change” project in Syria, seen as a way to reduce Iranian influence in the Middle East.

But it is the potential release of the secret 28 pages of the 9/11 Report that purportedly show Saudi government involvement in the attacks on New York and Washington that threatens to really blow up US/Saudi relations. The relatives of the victims are demanding the right to hold the Saudi government legally accountable if it is shown to have had a role in the attacks, and the Senate’s “Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act” would lift Saudi sovereign immunity and allow lawsuits to go forward. The Saudis threaten to dump three-quarters of a trillion dollars in US assets if the bill becomes law – a move that could rock world markets and even the shaky Saudi economy.

President Obama’s disastrous visit to the Saudi capital last week may have been seen as the last straw. Billed in Washington as a trip to shore up relations, President Obama got the cold shoulder as the Saudi monarch sent a low-level functionary to meet the US president’s plane while he met an incoming delegation from the Gulf Cooperation Council. The message was pretty clear.

The Obama PR team tried to put a positive spin on the visit, saying it “really cleared the air” between the two countries. But influential former Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Turki Al-Faisal disagreed, telling CNN that there is going to have to be “a recalibration of our relationship with America.”

I happen to agree with Prince Faisal. We are long overdue for a recalibration of our relationship. While I do not believe we have any business telling the Saudis how to run their country, the decades-long special arrangement must come to an end. No more US-taxpayer subsidized arms deals to a Saudi Arabia that slaughters civilians in Yemen, transfers weapons to ISIS and other Islamist extremists in Syria and elsewhere, beheads its own citizens for minor offenses, finances terrorism overseas, and threatens other countries in the region. It should be known that no longer will the US guarantee the security of the Saudi kingdom.

If the Saudis refuse to sell us their oil in protest, there are other producers who would be happy to step in. The Iranians have long been prevented from selling their oil on the world market. If the Saudi government was involved in the 9/11 attacks, it should enjoy no immunity from justice. If that means reciprocal moves from other countries against the harm US foreign policy causes overseas, so be it.

Yes, Prince Faisal. By all means let’s “recalibrate” our relationship. No more entangling alliances with Saudi Arabia!

 

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Billy
Billy
April 25, 2016 7:32 am

Fuck these greasy, oily, camel-fucking savages.

Through a huge historical accident, they happen to live over a gigantic ocean of fossil fuels – which the rest of the world happens to need. And so everyone kisses their ass so the oil spigot doesn’t get turned off.

What shape would these bedsheet wearing pederasts be in if not for oil? They have shit else for resources and have been at perpetual war not only with the rest of the world – but each other – for the last 1400 years…

All but one or two of the 9/11 dickheads were fucking Saudis. Yet, somehow, that gets ignored, all the Saudi family that are in the US are spirited away, out of the country, with official Government help and we end up invading Iraq and fucking with a shit-ton of other people… making the whole thing worse, by the way.

Look, I got no problems with going after ragheads. They got it coming. But for fuck’s sake man! At least drop the bullshit and bell the cat! If these scheming bags of camel shit are some of the choadsmacks who’ve been fucking with us, funding not-so-smart-bombers, funneling our own weapons and shit to yet MORE camel-fucking pederasts so THEY can fuck with us – then tell us that.

I don’t give a shit who King Pederast and his 50 sons are friends with or how big an ocean of oil he’s sitting his fat ass on… if they’re responsible, then they’re responsible. It’s that simple.

“Re-calibrate” our relationship?

We can start by shoving a cactus up his ass…

Ed
Ed
April 25, 2016 8:26 am

Ahh, the “28 pages” meme again. I have to wonder; since the rest of the 911 commission report was bullshit, why does anyone expect anything but more bullshit in 28 pages that were withheld?

bb
bb
April 25, 2016 8:49 am

Billy , over the last couple of weeks I come as close to death as one can get without dying .I think I actually kissed the Grim reaper at least once during one of my black outs in which I awoke to a sweat covered face .In the end they just loaded me up on Oxycodone and left me to wallow in my own misery. Eventually I came out of it with a profound understanding of the human condition. I think my brain has been cleared and cleaned up for the first time of my life.I think I have been cleansed both physically and mentally .I know now more than ever we are eternal with our bodies as clothing for our spiritual being. What if these greasy , oily camel fucking savages have eternal value ? Or even Stucky ?What if Stucky has eternal value ? Do we superior creatures just throw the baby out with the bath water ?

Ed
Ed
April 25, 2016 9:15 am

“I know now more than ever we are eternal with our bodies as clothing for our spiritual being.”

Amen, bb. After I woke up in a hospital after being in a head on collision, I saw things differently. We are, indeed, just wearing a suit of clothes while we’re here.

“This world is a veil, and the face you wear is not your own.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_y5AcBV0x0

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 25, 2016 10:28 am

“………… why does anyone expect anything but more bullshit in 28 pages that were withheld?”.

Because if there wasn’t something both real and important there they wouldn’t be fighting so hard to keep it secret.

Because they wouldn’t be trying to hide it from the American public if there weren’t.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 25, 2016 10:40 am

To paraphrase the late Wayne Dyer:

We are not human beings having occasional spiritual experiences…we are spiritual beings having human experiences.

Peaceout
Peaceout
April 25, 2016 1:35 pm

What Billy said. 100% agree. Well spoken.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
April 25, 2016 4:06 pm

@BB: Glad to hear you had an epiphany and now realize the soul continues onward past the demise of our “containers”. I had a similar experience when I drowned in ’79. It sure opens your eyes and poses many questions, eh?