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Saudi Arabia also supported Saddam's army in Iran-Iraq war.
Yes X trillion times. Since you happen to be an Iranian, I know how does it feel like, you reap what you sow
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Saudis don't like the MB or any form of democracy in the Middle East, because it poses a threat to their own Monarchy.
Our support to Libya, and Morsi's visit to KSA refutes your claim i.e. we don't really give a rat about how their countries are being run.
Wait! Correction! The MB doesn't like us at all. This has been proven when they stood with your own brothers in Yemen, who were butchered at the hands of you know whom (;.
What democracy are you talking about? Just a less than a hundred miles from our shores, we get to see a democratic play every four years, all elected presidents, act out under the supreme leader's command.
They also crushed Pro-democracy movement in Bahrain.
As long as they are associated with a state sponsor of terror, there is no way on earth that we will back them up at all. Terrorists must be killed everywhere, and there is nothing you can do about it, mainly in Bahrain. So please, try to cry as much as what you cry over your basement dude!
and even now in Syria they are not supporting the MB. They are supporting secular Syrian politicians with Tribal links to Saudi Arabia. Only Qatar is supporting the MB.
Why should I support a radical group, associated with a rouge state?
Before electing Mr. Al-Jarba - of whom he happens to have a Saudi origins - we supported George Sabra of whom he happens to be Christian, as well as Abdulbaset Sieda - a Kurdish Syrian - making your argument null and void.
Before the 2011 revolution in Egypt, Saudis were strong allies of Mubarak and his army. Saudis were really mad at Obama for the revolution in 2011.
Yes, Mubarak was an ally of ours, at the same time, there was nothing much Obama can do about the first Egyptian revolution! After all the will of people is stronger than anyone else!