Secret US DRONE base in Saudi Arabia exposed!

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  1. Abu Sina

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    Well now it is official.

    We all knew that the US has drone base in Arabia where they can target and kill Muslims from safely.

    It's one of the things that sends the Jihadists crazy and Bin Laden etc and Muslims in general when a US colonising power is given military bases in the land of Mecca and Medina where the foreign invading armies can launch attacks on Muslims.

    This is going to send the Al Saud Wahabi clerics crazier than they already are.

    Expect a fall out Al Saud and Obama! :flagus::unclesam:



    Thing is!

    The ONLY Arab Gulf new source covering this top secret drone base scandal is Qatars Al Jazeera so far although this can't be kept secret much longer in the Arab press and media.

    We already know there is tribal bad blood between the Al Saud and the Emir of Qatar.

    I am wondering what other Western media are covering this story and exposing the Al Saud family of allowing US drone strikes to be launched from the land of the Ka'aba?


    http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report_us-secret-drone-base-in-saudi-is-revealed_1797452
     
  2. Margot

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    Where did you think the drones launched at Yemen were coming from? This isn't a "secret".
     
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    Bad Al Saud . Bad boy !!
     
  4. litwin

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    whats about the dirty pigs which those Americans consume in the great numbers,? what the wahhabi fanatics say about it?
     
  5. Stuart Wolfe

    Stuart Wolfe Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Much as I don't like agreeing with Margot, she's absolutely correct. This is old news.

    In fact, the bigger part of the story is the fact that the US press has known about this for some time and is routinely spiking these stories from coming out at the behest of Their Messiah.
     
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    Spotlighting the House of Saud's fear of revolution and contemp for human rights comes at a useful moment, serving to spotlight the US of AIPAC's fear of revolution and contempt for human rights as demonstrated by its defence of its drone programme.
     
  7. Abu Sina

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    as I said in the OP we all knew this was going on

    It's just confirmed now

    The point I was also making was that it is totally Unislamic so where does that put the house of Saud this week?

    The so called Guardians of the Two holy mosques....
     
  8. litwin

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    house of Saud has no principals and what they Guard its only own a$$es
     
  9. Colonel K

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    Fox covered it over a year ago. Where were you? The Times covered it in Britain at that time to little or no reaction.
     
  10. Stuart Wolfe

    Stuart Wolfe Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I said "This is old news" Thank you for agreeing with me.

    I also said the US press has spiked the story, not any other ones.

    Reading comprehension: Learn it. Live it. Love it.
     
  11. mrmeangenes

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    Oh-oh-oh.

    How (Yawn.....) awful.:eekeyes:

    American media spiked stories about drone bases : thereby showing a bit of loyalty to their homeland.:eyepopping:
     
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    I'm not at all surprised.
     
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    A murderous, innocent butchering, house of tyrants, supporting a murderous, innocent butchering, house of tyrants, color me surprised.
     
  14. Stuart Wolfe

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    You've got it ALMOST right; the media is indeed showing loyalty to their homeland - The Cult of Obama.
     
  15. premiere

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    I think it's great that Saudi Arabia is supporting U.S. military efforts in the Middle East by allowing us to maintain a base on Saudi soil. The more American influence there is in Saudi Arabia, the better off the entire world is. Perhaps, one day, we'll see women performing Hajj without being accompanied by a husband or Dhu Mahram.
     
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    i think the camels have a better chance ....
     
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    Well, one step at a time.
     
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    the blackbeards will never share the political power with local women
     
  19. Margot

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    These are not US bases in KSA..
     
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    A greater U.S. presence could lead to a greater U.S. economic presence. Although it will take many, many, generations, a culture of personal freedom could take root and eventually lead to positive reform. Previously, American influence has been relegated to the royal family.

    Having an American presence within the modern nation of Saudi Arabia could, ultimately, lead to positive cultural reform.
     
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    LOLOLOL.. I'll wager that you have never set foot in Arabia.. :roflol:
     
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    Yemen harbors every sort of crackpot radical.. and they are dangerous.. Al Houthis, Al Qaeda and Al Shabaab.
     
  24. litwin

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    why it took so short period of time for Japanese/Germans/Iraqis, etc. to accept a culture of personal freedoms? why is Saudi Arabia so special?
     
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    Perhaps you should find out instead of pontificating.
     

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