June 28, 2002

The Quick and the Dead

The Quick and the Dead

How dead is Osama? Quite dead, says Mark Steyn. But what's the read-out on Washington's perennial coddling of the House of Saud? :

But the real story here is not 11 September, or the attack on the USS Cole, or the embassy bombings in Africa, or even Oklahoma City, which seems more and more likely to have had a radical Islamic component. These events are separated by months, years, but in-between the splashy headline-grabbers the real work goes on day after day in the Saudi-funded madrasahs radicalising Muslims in South Asia, Pakistan, the Balkans, Western Europe and America. The President’s speech on Monday was, among other things, a colossal rebuff to ‘Crown Prince’ Abdullah’s fictional Saudi peace plan and may or may not signal a full-scale re-evaluation of America’s long-turned blind eye to Saudi misdeeds.

Is Osama dead? Yes. Is American cosseting of the House of Saud dead? That’s far harder to say.


I'm going to go out on a limb here and say: no.

Posted by Dr. Frank at June 28, 2002 10:46 AM | TrackBack