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The White House: Who is in charge, Clinton or Bandar? Mohammed al-Khilewi, January 31, 1997 Was once a threat to Bandar. The highest diplomat to defect. He has since allegedly been spying for Saudi Arabia on Saudi students studying in the US.
Mr. Ambassador is Mr. Percent, Mohammed al-Khilewi, July 7, 1997 The squandering of the National Treasury through Bandar's arms deals in Washington.
Meeting between Secretary Albright and Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, State Department, February 27, 1997 A State Department briefing conducted by Nicholas Burns. Tough questions the majority of which were no longer asked after Sultan's visit.
Meeting between Secretary Cohen and Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, The Pentagon, February 26, 1998  Overarching naivete of our leaders.
Meeting between President Clinton and Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, The White House, February 28, 1998 Kissing up to royally.
Saudi Arabia: Still no change in the patient's condition, CACSA Member, May 11, 1997 Nothing expresses the views of CACSA as well as this article written by a CACSA member.
SHARIA'A AND ITS APPLICATION, CACSA Member, October 4, 1997 This is a historical perspective by a visitor to our website. Enjoyable reading.
MIDDLE EAST ECONOMIC TRENDS AND FORECASTS Lauren Rossman, June 30, 1997 A cold and brief look at Saudi Arabia for the beginning quarter of 1997. What is appealing about this piece is the confirmation that the Saudi economy won't improve much even with higher oil prices.
Slow pace of reform allows Gulf discontent to simmer, Jane Intelligence Review, May 1, 1998 Indonesia's troubles may spill over to other Islamic countries who have suffered for centuries from family-owned-countries syndrome. If you compare Indonesia to Saudi Arabia, you will see many parallels between both countries. In fact, India's blasts of nuclear tests may accelerate a program of reform in all the countries of South-East and South-West Asia.
Who Cares?, Anonymous Saudi Woman, March 12, 1997 One can almost hear their cry seeking freedom from slavery and from an over-controlling religious minority supported by al-Saud.
 


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