RoadRunner401
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I agree, lets see what our Palestinian corespondent@ Falcon29 have to say about This.
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Waleed bin Talal ... Prince ONLY coz of Blood line but no influence in the Saudi Govt. whatsoever ... his Words are no worth ...
but what he said not something Unexpected ..... Hate against Iran (Shia / Persians) is so much Well entrenched that I for one won't be Startled if GCC (Sunni / Arab) would prefer siding with Israel ... just to keep Iran in check !!!
it is SAD and TRAGIC .. but a FACT !
But it's the Sunnis who are the puppets of Washington and Israel who must be checked by Iran, not the other way around. The Sunnis are the ones who create and fund terrorists. You have it completely backwards. Aren't there any intelligent people in the Gulf region who see the truth? Do people there really believe anything that comes out of the mouth of their evil and despotic kings and princes? Maybe I'm asking too much?
Is this surprising? If KSA goes against US and Israel, the Arab Spring will come to KSA.
You are the spokesman for Saudi Arabia?Zaid Hamid was not arrested for any speech he was arrested because some body told Saudi Government he is Iranian spy
I will prefer to spend my entire life with Shia brothers and sisters,but not Israelis.That is my opinion.Whosoever agrees with me is most welcome.
Regards
Yes he is but his father supported the King who was thrown out of power by Shah Faisal both than went to Saudi Arabia and started propaganda again Shah Faisal because of that both were disowned but than when that King died Waleed father was forgiven but was was always kept aside never given any post. Waleed is quite pissed of and hardly matters in family @haviZsultanAlwaleed is a nephew of King Abdullah, the current Saudi leader, and a grandson of King Abdul-Aziz, the first Saudi king—and therefore part of the family that controls the country’s 267 billion barrels of oil. Many Saudis assume that his fortune derives from oil, too. Or that his father gave him a billion riyals (around $270 million) to get him started. Or that he is, as The Economist argued in 1999, a front man for the vast wealth of the Saudi royal family, which prefers to hide behind the limelight-loving Alwaleed. In any event, the conventional wisdom goes, his vast fortune can’t possibly be one he built himself.
The Creation Myth of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, Saudi Arabia's Billionaire Investor | Vanity Fair
@Zarvan
coming from you im not surprised.No Disrespect ... but Watching this Coming from a British flag ..... OMG ... Irony thy Name is British Foreign Policy (War / Colonial History)
Kashmir, Palestine-Israel, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Afghanistan .... Borders Demarkation Post WWs & NOW you ask Why can't we all JUST get along :O