Guess Who’s Loving Saudi Bombs in Yemen?

Lew Rockwell | 5 April 2015 As the US-backed Saudi bombing of Yemen enters its second week, more than 500 people — including many civilians — have been killed, what infrastructure existed in the impoverished country has been destroyed, and the ousted president cheers on the destruction of his country within the protective embrace of…

Saudi Attack on Yemen – The New Normal?

Tony Cartalucci | March 26, 2015 Saudi Arabia, in an unprecedented act of unprovoked unilateral military aggression against Yemen by the autocratic absolute monarchy, was allegedly triggered in a US-backed attempt to restore what Riyadh is calling the “legitimate government of Yemen.” What exactly constitutes a legitimate government is not clear for a despotic regime…

The Secret Saudi Ties to Terrorism

Consortium News | 11 March 2015 Saudi Arabia, working mostly through Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu, is trying to enlist the U.S. on the Sunni side of a regional war against Iran and the Shiites. But that alliance is complicated by Saudi princes who support al-Qaeda and other Sunni terrorists, as Daniel Lazare explains. By Daniel Lazare…

Hacked Emails: Saudi Money Financed Benghazi Attack

Aaron Klein | WND | March 3, 2015 TEL AVIV – An email reportedly sent to Hillary Clinton by former Clinton White House staffer Sidney Blumenthal quotes an intelligence source providing information that “wealthy Sunni Islamists in Saudi Arabia” funded the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. special mission in Benghazi. The leaked emails…

Bush Family Ties to Terror Suspects Re-opened by the 9/11 Classified “28 Pages”

Digital Journal | February 24, 2015 As pressure builds to make public 28 pages of a joint congressional inquiry on 9/11 which was classified by President George W. Bush, the Bush family’s well-documented relationships to Saudi and other foreign terror suspects are again coming to the fore. North Carolina Republican Congressman Walter Jones told the New Yorker last…

Will Saudi prince thwart terror probes?

Cliff Kincaid | NewsWithViews.com | February 14, 2015 CNN has a problem: one of its hosts, Michael Smerconish, is uncovering evidence about the Saudi role in 9/11. But a CNN analyst, Frances Townsend, has been rubbing elbows with one of the alleged Saudi financiers of al-Qaeda. Perhaps they ought to get together and compare notes. The…