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DUBAI — A senior Saudi member of Al-Qaeda warned the interior minister that he should expel non-Muslims from the kingdom, among other demands to stop considering him a target, in an online audio message.
Ibrahim al-Rubeish, a former Guantanamo detainee, addressed Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz with seven measures which he considered essential for "reform" in the ultra-conservative Gulf state and for the prince's own safety, SITE Intelligence reported on Monday.
The measures included expelling non-Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula, repealing all man-made laws and instituting (Islamic) sharia-based governance, the US-based monitoring service said.
They also included releasing prisoners, allowing preachers to speak with impunity and removing themselves as obstacles to those who wish to support Muslims in Iraq and the Palestinian territories, it added.
"This is the path if you wish to survive. If you do this, I will guarantee that the mujahedeen will not prepare another trap for you and that you will sleep safely in your bed and you will go as you please without fearing anyone," Rubeish said.
He was alluding to an incident earlier this month when a gunman fired at Prince Nayef's palace near the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah.
Saudi Arabia witnessed a wave of deadly attacks by Al-Qaeda between 2003 and 2006, which prompted Prince Nayef to launch a security force crackdown on the local branch of the jihadist network founded by Saudi-born Osama bin Laden.
Al-Qaeda remains very active in neighbouring Yemen, where the Saudi and Yemeni franchises of Al-Qaeda joined forces under the banner of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
A suicide bomber from the group blew himself up in August 2009 in an abortive attempt on the life of Prince Nayef's son, Prince Mohammed, who leads the campaign against Islamist militants in the kingdom.
In comments published by Saudi daily Al-Eqtissadiya on Monday, Prince Nayef said that terrorism would remain a threat to the kingdom.
"We will continue to be a target for terrorists, who will continue attempting to attack us, supported by other parties," the newspaper quoted him as saying.
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Where is everyone here saying that Saudi Arabia is supporting terrorism??
 
No KSA doesnt support terrorism... But rich arab do donate to such groups... Its not the state but some wealthy individuals..

It is donation fronts such as terrorists saying it is for "Orphans" and also street beggars and most Saudis are so gullible that they give everything in their pocket as charity every time they see one. It is our problem yes for not checking it in the past but we do now. And yes maybe there are certain rich individuals who hopefully very soon will have an interview with a be-header.
 
tell him go to hell .wait for missile come to your head .these bastards live in graves even can not face world and bash its alqaida .lolqaida is better for them .
 
It is donation fronts such as terrorists saying it is for "Orphans" and also street beggars and most Saudis are so gullible that they give everything in their pocket as charity every time they see one. It is our problem yes for not checking it in the past but we do now. And yes maybe there are certain rich individuals who hopefully very soon will have an interview with a be-header.

I hope tht these b.stards who support these terrorist bastards go to hell.


And dont take opinions of some thickheads on PDF seriously.
 
well saudi labor minister is hell bent to expel non- saudis- so lets say this is the other side of the coin-
 
There is no such thing , as such an organization

Its a mere ploy to force foreign governments to pay ransom money between 20-50 billion per 3-4 year cycle and pay security funds to Europe and US via defense contracts


East India company used this same methods to force local rulers of India in past to get into alliances / defence pacts which later turned into invasion


We see such actions in our life time in UAE which now houses French bases/ and other middle eastern countries that have military bases

The big picture is that EU / US did not want Europe to get its gas/oil from Russia making it richer every year as US crumbles so they are on mission to secure oil (Iraq/ Libya who knows may be Nigeria) so Europe can get its energy products from non - russian sources if they get into disagreement
 
Well, I think everyone aware of the conditions of the Middle East would know that both Saudi Arabia & Yemen are being faced by the threat of the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The AQAP are threatening the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. US is currently embroiled in drone strikes in Yemen to counter their threat. We need to understand how these groups came about in the first place. I never called Saudi Arabia a terrorist state, but to say that they are completely free of any blame is foolhardy as well.
 
CIA INVENTED AL QAEDA AND STILL IT DO WHAT ORDERS COME FROM ITS BOSS SIMILAR AS ASAMA LADEN WHO WAS FORMER CIA TRAINED AGENT CALLED MUJAHEDDIN IN RUSSIAN WAR FOUGHT FOR AMERICA BUT LATER CALLED TERRORIST AS THERE WAS NO MORE NEED OF HIM MIGHT IS RIGHT DIRTY POLICIES.
 

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