Pedro, a poster here, wanted to know…
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UtahFanSirParticipant
In reply to a post I made the other day in the heat of the debate over Muslimbangate, where I showed that none of the countries in the recent travel ban were major muslim countries that provided terrioists in the 911 attack. He replied:
“Thanks, however that didn’t really help me. Nationality and birth country does not necessarily correlate. I know many of them claimed Saudi citizenship and nationality. But that doesn’t give me any insight as to where they grew up, under what influences (political and religious). Where they were born and raised would give us much better insight.”
Again, that cool invention called Google can help fill our minds with stuff, if we are really curious to know. But I sense that the answers below will not satisfy you. Next you will want to know who their 3rd grade teacher was.
Who were the attackers on 911…
I don’t mean to be cynical, condescending or snarky, they were by and large from Saudi Arabia. They did not go to some magical country to be radicalized, the Kingdom did that all alone.
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Ute BcParticipant
I’ll admit I haven’t read as much as I should on this subject, however, wasn’t the attack planned by Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan. I know he’s a Saudi, although I believe he was exiled from the country.
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UtahFanSirParticipant
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RickParticipant
The geographic origins of terrorists today are vastly different than in 2001. It has been over 15 years since 9/11. Just look at this list of terror organizations and pay particular attention to the proliferation and geography of their headquarters in the last 4 years.
https://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/other/des/123085.htm
Equating today’s list of banned countries to 9/11 is just a foolish point made by a foolish media.
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UtahFanSirParticipant
The Black Heart of Global Terrorism…
As they say, all roads led back to Rome. In this case, all roads lead back to Mecca. And that is in Saudi Arabia. Nice deflect, however.
SA is the major source of Islamic sponsored terrorism. Still are, while they have set up shop all over.
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Puget UteParticipant
Saudi A-rape-ia is also the #1 consumer of US military hardware.
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UtahFanSirParticipant
Bingo!!!! We have a winner!!!!
If folks want to know more about the turmoil in the Middle East, among Arabs, among Muslims, about how US policy has worked or not, consider reading this piece from August in the NYT…
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RickParticipant
I never said they were not a sponsor but that most organizations and their soldiers do not reside in Saudi Arabia.
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UtahFanSirParticipant
Perhaps wrongly, but I took your note to say that in fact, SA is not responsible. As if to exonerate what the president has done.
My point was to show how SA has their fingerprints on everything. So they deflect scrutiny because they have client states? Not in my book.
I think the implementation of Trump’s EO was terrible, but I expect more of the same.
I’m waiting for folks to see that perhaps our liberties are being encroached upon:
Our should I say…President Bannon?
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