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David T

Ghost Dog: Tell me what you think about this article:

http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20040101faessay83105/michael-scott-doran/the-saudi-paradox.html

Ghostdog

David, this is a great article. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Three things that come to mind:

1. I do not think that the Wahhabi doctrine is looking to the golden age of Islam as the author states. Wahhabism is a-historic or even anti-historical. The golden age would be a civilising Islam of cultural pluralism, a striving to learn to understands God's creation, an intellectual engagement with the world that surrounds us, and tolerant societies. This is not Wahhabism.

2. The second point the author left out was that the majority of the oil reserves in Saudi Arabia are in Shia dominated areas. This is hugh. Already a Shia block is forming in Iran, Iraq, and Bahrain.

3. Our government had better wake up to the fact that Saudi Arabia is not a country or even a government. It is a house of cards built upon a corrupt family comprising 5000 decadent princes and on the foundations of a morally decaying ideology.

Thanks again for the reference.

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