23, March 2016 Saudi Arabia
Our close ties to the Gulf States have been
an unmitigated disaster. We have flooded the Middle East with billions of
dollars of weapons which has fueled proxy wars and emboldened autocratic
governments to export their brand of Islamic orthodoxy and weapons to their
Sunni allies. For example, ‘our ally’ Saudi Arabia’s oil money has funded
religious schools (Madrasas) in countries like Pakistan to ensure a continuous
supply of suicide bombers and terrorists. They have fanned proxy wars in Syria,
Yemen and Iraq. Sunni bombardment of Yemen targeting Iranian-backed Houthis has
resulted in the fatalities of thousands of civilians. The Saudis have also
funneled weapons to radical rebel groups fighting President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. Saudi Arabia and
Egypt scoffed at President Obama’s mild chastisement of their countries
appalling record suppressing political dissent and tolerating corruption and
human rights abuses. Sadly, there seems little hope of any major change given
the internal turmoil within the new shaky leadership within the Saudi royal
family. Fortunately, falling oil prices has curtailed some of their activities.
Pouring billions of dollars of weapons to autocratic governments bolsters
profits of US defense contractors but makes a complete mockery of our claim to
be a force for good.
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