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But as for this whole CCA deal. with the Saudis, you know a lot more about that, Frank, than I would.
The CCA has two billion in loans with the Saudis. and they hold every pledge we've got.
There'd have been the same Americans, Japanese, Saudis. with the same eyes, tired from counting dollars.
So what do I say to the Saudis?
The Saudis, severe enough to ban theatre Or cinema, do let themselves go occasionally.
The Germans, the Japanese, the Saudis.
Mine, yours, the Israelis, the Saudis.
Our first big deal was with the Saudis.
I did business with Victor, though. On behalf of the Saudis.
There were no doors closed, all doors were opened because the Americans, the Saudis, the Pakistanis, and many other people wanted the Soviet Union to lose in Afghanistan, and to be humiliated.
Or was it the Saudis?
We had airplanes pick up Osama bin Laden's family and other Saudis and transport them out of the U.S.
The White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens and numerous other Saudis.
At least six private jets and nearly two dozen commercial planes carried the Saudis and bin Ladens out of the U.S. After September 13th.
But as for this whole CCA deal with the Saudis you'd know a lot more about that, Frank, than I would.
The CCA has 2 billion in loans with the Saudis and they hold every pledge we've got.
These are signed contracts with the Saudis. for 20 tanks of bull semen.
Mine, yours, the Israelis', the Saudis'.
The question is, why would Saudis, who had all the oil in the world go around the globe to invest in this lousy oil company?
How much money do the Saudis have invested in America, roughly?
So I read where, like, the Saudis have a trillion dollars in our banks of their money.
Do they give you any trouble? - Saudis?
The Swedes, Norwegians, Aussies, Kiwis, Saudis. They all have Royal navies.
Oil companies, the Saudis, even our government - a lot of people stood to benefit with Steadman out of the picture.
We wouldn't have Sahad Bin Safwan to extradite to the Saudis if it weren't for you people, so I figured we owed you that.
So you're sending him to the Saudis to be tortured.
Tanji Nassaliw and Masood Shiek Kadallah, both Saudis.
The Saudis have agreed to assist us in interviewing the suspects' families in Saudi Arabia.
Mostly shows of support, regards to the first family from the Saudis in Cairo.
In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin Laden family were allowed to leave the country.
Is it rude to suggest that when the Bush family wakes up in the morning, they might be thinking about what's best for the Saudis instead of what's best for you or me?

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But turning a blind eye is shortsighted, for America and for the Saudis.
Are the Saudis Fanatics?
The fact that 15 of the 19 hijackers in the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States were Saudis crystallized a long-held view of the kingdom as a bastion of authoritarianism and intolerance.
Compared to respondents in the other Middle Eastern countries, Saudis were less religious overall, and their attitudes toward democracy and arranged marriage also indicate a moderate undercurrent.
But the Saudis appear to be less religious than their fellow Muslims.
But the gap in self-defined religiosity between Saudis, on the one hand, and Iranians, Jordanians, and Egyptians, on the other, is so great that it challenges the prevalent perception of Saudi Arabia as a highly conservative and religious society.
Even on marriage, many Saudis expressed surprisingly liberal views.
Finally, the Saudis turn out to be strong supporters of democracy, once again contradicting a popular image of Saudi conservatism.
Now survey data, too, suggest that Saudis may well begin demanding a more transparent politics and a less interventionist religion.
When Arabs, including Saudis, first fought in Afghanistan in the mid-1980s, their campaign was politically and religiously just.
It is not enough to say that the hijackers--and, indeed, the many Saudis being held at Guantanamo Bay--represent a subset of duped youngsters and that the rest of Saudi youth are different.
In our attempts to defend and justify ourselves over the past year, we Saudis learned about the consequences of extremism at Waco, Texas and Oklahoma City.
We Saudis have failed to do the same.
This is the reason Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was cautious in her reaction to the Saudis' ambiguous acceptance of their invitation to attend the conference.
But the Saudis, having backed Saleh financially, and having sent troops to Yemen in 2009 to help him wage war against the Houthis, now consider him beyond saving.
Washington can also press the Saudis, who control virtually all of the world's spare capacity, to keep their output high to contain prices.
In this case, Iran reaches out to Saudi Arabia with a convincing indication that it does not intend to bolster its influence at the expense of the Saudis or their allies.
Other Saudis believe that confrontation will only lead to wider wars and are urging dialogue and accommodation.
A compromise power-sharing agreement brokered by the Saudis initially seemed to be a solution.

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