Sunday, February 20, 2011

Paragraphs of interest

“Saudi Arabia did not build a causeway to Bahrain just so that Saudis could party on weekends,” said Toby Jones, an expert on Saudi Arabia at Rutgers University. “It was designed for moments like this, for keeping Bahrain under control.”

There's more here.

Then there's this:
Saudi officials have tried to appear unruffled. On Wednesday evening, Prince Nayef bin Abdel Aziz, the interior minister, invited a group of prominent intellectuals and journalists in Riyadh to discuss the recent turmoil. He struck a confident tone, saying that Saudi Arabia is “immune” to the protests because it is guided by religious law that its citizens will not question.
The King is popular. Prince Nayef is next in line. The religious police are not popular.

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Anonymous Shayla said...

This will not succeed in fact, that's what I suppose.

4:24 PM  

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