'US, an invader in savior's disguise'
Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:29PM GMT
Interview with Nashid Abdul Khaaliq, writer and Islamic activist
Saudi Arabia's security forces have attacked peaceful demonstrators in the town of Awamiyah in the kingdom's Eastern Province.
During the protest, people demanded respect for human rights and the release of political prisoners in the country.
Saudi Arabia, a key US ally in the Middle East, is an absolute monarchy that does not tolerate any form of dissent.
Press TV interviews Nashid Abdul Khaaliq, a writer and Islamic activist from Saudi Arabia, on why the oil-rich kingdom considers the public displays of dissent illegal.
What follows is the text of the interview:
Press TV: These protests are not new to the Eastern Province, why is it that the Saudi government does not answer to the legitimate demands of its own people?
Abdul Khaaliq: In the name of God, the Beneficent the Merciful. In every country in the world there are problems, there are issues there are protests, there are protesters that with the government.
The reason I am mentioning this is that the Saudi Arabian government has to be very careful, careful in the sense that when we look at what happened in Egypt, in Tunisia and other places where protests were used as a vehicle to de-stabilize the government. I am not saying that protesters in the Eastern Provinces have no legitimate means or rights for the protests that they are involved with.
What I am concerned about is the time. If you allow me to share with you something that I wrote at the time when Osama bin Laden was supposedly killed, I wrote an article in my website titled Osama bin Laden died in 2001.
What I wrote at that time is why the hoax about Osama bin Laden's death at this time. It is because the US do not need Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaeda bogeyman, to justify attacks on Muslim nations anymore. The al-Qaeda bogeyman has been used to attack Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan and other places but as is evident in Libya, all that needs to be done now is to claim that their leaders are killing their people and the US and the NATO will have all the justifications they need to attack other sovereign nations.
We are led to believe that same murderers of millions of Muslims, plunders of their lands, haters of Islam have transformed themselves into saviors of Muslim masses. We should not be fooled by their appealing propaganda playing on the goodness of our heart. Their goals are always the same: steal Muslim countries resources and gain world dominance for Israel's benefit.
They see how easy it is to provoke protests in Arab countries, sending mercenaries to kill the people, blaming the killings on the Arab leaders and then bomb those countries; they are very selective about this process, choosing to execute the complete process in Libya and now do that in Syria in their way to waging war on Iran.
Their aim is to weaken indefinite Muslim countries where their friends are fool, Tunisia and Egypt were friendly countries whose cruel, corrupt and self-servant leaders did more to please the West than to satisfy the needs of their people. Libya and Syria not considered friendly countries by the West in the same light as Tunisia and Egypt, yet friends are fool. Both types of leadership had to be toppled because their aim is to leave the Muslim countries week and helpless, subject to the dominion of the West.
Iraq and Afghanistan are two examples of what they want for the Muslim world after the escapades of bringing freedom to the Muslim masses. That freedom has only left those countries ruined and destroyed in much worse shape than they were before those saviors from the West invaded those countries.
Press TV: The US has signed a 60 million dollar weapons deal with Saudi Arabia. How do these gestures give Saudi Arabia the green light to go ahead in dealing with the people in the Eastern Province and also in Bahrain?
Abdul Khaaliq: It is a hypocrisy on the part of the US because they are making a big noise about Syria and at the same time they are ignoring the atrocities that are being done in Bahraini against the protesters there.
But at the same time if you look carefully at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which is really an organization out Washington D.C. and it is really a Zionist organization, had been funding the protesters.
If anyone takes the time to study plan P2OG, which is a plan that was first initiated during the time of [former US Secretary of Defense] Donald Rumsfeld, it is a plan that was put in place with the deliberate aim to de-stabilize Muslim countries and doing it by creating false flag events and it has been funding the insurgents and others to make it seem as if they are legitimate protesters that are doing this and at the same time a lot of what is happening is funding by foreign powers in Syria.
So I think it is very hypocritical for the US to take a position of funding the Saudi Arabia so handsomely, yet at the same time ignoring the atrocities that are happening in Bahrain and also tries to come down on the Syrian government for atrocities that are being committed by their agents within Syria.
Now the reason I mentioned earlier, the issue of this humanitarian guise as a pretext to invade Muslim countries is because on August 4, 2011 Obama created what is called Atrocities Prevent Board to stop genocide and actually those who are engaged in or conspire to commit atrocities.
So basically what this board is supposed to do is to monitor the atrocities that are being done in other countries and then the atrocities give America, really acting on Israel's behalf, jurisdiction to release hell on any nation it chooses.
Excellant expose of americans that I would like to share with all on the forum
Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:29PM GMT
Interview with Nashid Abdul Khaaliq, writer and Islamic activist
Saudi Arabia's security forces have attacked peaceful demonstrators in the town of Awamiyah in the kingdom's Eastern Province.
During the protest, people demanded respect for human rights and the release of political prisoners in the country.
Saudi Arabia, a key US ally in the Middle East, is an absolute monarchy that does not tolerate any form of dissent.
Press TV interviews Nashid Abdul Khaaliq, a writer and Islamic activist from Saudi Arabia, on why the oil-rich kingdom considers the public displays of dissent illegal.
What follows is the text of the interview:
Press TV: These protests are not new to the Eastern Province, why is it that the Saudi government does not answer to the legitimate demands of its own people?
Abdul Khaaliq: In the name of God, the Beneficent the Merciful. In every country in the world there are problems, there are issues there are protests, there are protesters that with the government.
The reason I am mentioning this is that the Saudi Arabian government has to be very careful, careful in the sense that when we look at what happened in Egypt, in Tunisia and other places where protests were used as a vehicle to de-stabilize the government. I am not saying that protesters in the Eastern Provinces have no legitimate means or rights for the protests that they are involved with.
What I am concerned about is the time. If you allow me to share with you something that I wrote at the time when Osama bin Laden was supposedly killed, I wrote an article in my website titled Osama bin Laden died in 2001.
What I wrote at that time is why the hoax about Osama bin Laden's death at this time. It is because the US do not need Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaeda bogeyman, to justify attacks on Muslim nations anymore. The al-Qaeda bogeyman has been used to attack Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan and other places but as is evident in Libya, all that needs to be done now is to claim that their leaders are killing their people and the US and the NATO will have all the justifications they need to attack other sovereign nations.
We are led to believe that same murderers of millions of Muslims, plunders of their lands, haters of Islam have transformed themselves into saviors of Muslim masses. We should not be fooled by their appealing propaganda playing on the goodness of our heart. Their goals are always the same: steal Muslim countries resources and gain world dominance for Israel's benefit.
They see how easy it is to provoke protests in Arab countries, sending mercenaries to kill the people, blaming the killings on the Arab leaders and then bomb those countries; they are very selective about this process, choosing to execute the complete process in Libya and now do that in Syria in their way to waging war on Iran.
Their aim is to weaken indefinite Muslim countries where their friends are fool, Tunisia and Egypt were friendly countries whose cruel, corrupt and self-servant leaders did more to please the West than to satisfy the needs of their people. Libya and Syria not considered friendly countries by the West in the same light as Tunisia and Egypt, yet friends are fool. Both types of leadership had to be toppled because their aim is to leave the Muslim countries week and helpless, subject to the dominion of the West.
Iraq and Afghanistan are two examples of what they want for the Muslim world after the escapades of bringing freedom to the Muslim masses. That freedom has only left those countries ruined and destroyed in much worse shape than they were before those saviors from the West invaded those countries.
Press TV: The US has signed a 60 million dollar weapons deal with Saudi Arabia. How do these gestures give Saudi Arabia the green light to go ahead in dealing with the people in the Eastern Province and also in Bahrain?
Abdul Khaaliq: It is a hypocrisy on the part of the US because they are making a big noise about Syria and at the same time they are ignoring the atrocities that are being done in Bahraini against the protesters there.
But at the same time if you look carefully at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which is really an organization out Washington D.C. and it is really a Zionist organization, had been funding the protesters.
If anyone takes the time to study plan P2OG, which is a plan that was first initiated during the time of [former US Secretary of Defense] Donald Rumsfeld, it is a plan that was put in place with the deliberate aim to de-stabilize Muslim countries and doing it by creating false flag events and it has been funding the insurgents and others to make it seem as if they are legitimate protesters that are doing this and at the same time a lot of what is happening is funding by foreign powers in Syria.
So I think it is very hypocritical for the US to take a position of funding the Saudi Arabia so handsomely, yet at the same time ignoring the atrocities that are happening in Bahrain and also tries to come down on the Syrian government for atrocities that are being committed by their agents within Syria.
Now the reason I mentioned earlier, the issue of this humanitarian guise as a pretext to invade Muslim countries is because on August 4, 2011 Obama created what is called Atrocities Prevent Board to stop genocide and actually those who are engaged in or conspire to commit atrocities.
So basically what this board is supposed to do is to monitor the atrocities that are being done in other countries and then the atrocities give America, really acting on Israel's behalf, jurisdiction to release hell on any nation it chooses.
Excellant expose of americans that I would like to share with all on the forum
