October 24, 2005

Saudi Anti-Terror Program: Perfume On A Pig

(Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) According to a report in the Arab News, an unnamed source said yesterday that a sweep of a Riyadh neighborhood resulted in the arrest of 13 terror suspects believed to be members of al-Qaeda. Notably, the group is primarily boys under 16, one is a 13-year-old boy, and one is the brother of an al-Qaeda member who is on the government's most-wanted list.

Notwithstanding the importance of rounding up any and all terror suspects, a rational observer has to be somewhat skeptical of the Saudi anti-terrorism commitment given the following:

The arrests in Riyadh coincided with reports of the release of a number of suspects involved in terrorist operations who had given shelter to terrorists after they repented their wrongdoing, said Abdul Mohsen Al-Obaikan, a member of the Shoura Council and the committee of scholars assigned to hold dialogue with the militants.
Therefore, if the terrorists say that they are sorry to a group of scholars, everything is okay and they are free to go. Great! Scholars ask a bunch of fanatics that are schooled in dishonesty to truthfully say they are sorry. I have no confidence that this criminal justice technique produces anything but laughs.

Consequently, it seems that the Saudi efforts to combat terrorism are more cosmetic than substantive. The efforts are also inconsistent since the Saudis have historically chopped off body parts for less significant crimes. If the terrorists lost a body part every time they were implicated, I guarantee that the glory and honor of terror would be greatly diminished and recruiting would suffer dramatically. No longer would people be predisposed to worship the memory of glorious martyrs in heaven enjoying their 72 virgins. Instead, they would see the martyr-in-training with one arm, one leg, or better yet, missing his manhood. In fact, the loss of manhood would be the recruiting deal-killer since the promised reward of 72 virgins would be meaningless. That is, unless the martyr-in-training found it appealing to have 72 women that he couldn't mount chewing on his ear for eternity.

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1 Post seemed meaningfull untill you began with the sexual punishment part. The Saudis HAVE to become a more effective ally. But of course they have all the oil, and a trillion dollars invested here in the USA. If we push them too hard they can both stop the oil and take their money home.

Posted by: john Ryan at October 24, 2005 11:28 AM (ads7K)

2 It's a shame, John, but sadly, true. So what is one to do? I say the hell with them, myself, but I compose a majority of one. I would be willing to sacrifice a lot to be rid of our dependence on foreign oil and the funneling of the dollars we pay for oil into terrorist hands.

Posted by: jesusland joe at October 24, 2005 01:06 PM (rUyw4)

3 I guarantee if the Saudis even think of stopping the oil, it won't be safe for muslims to stay in America one minute longer.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at October 24, 2005 01:11 PM (0yYS2)

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