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Thursday, July 1, 2010

David Kenner at Foreign Policy: King Abdullah wants to wipe Israel and Iran off the map

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah probably refrained from expressing at least half this sentiment in his meeting today with President Obama: On June 5, he reportedly told French Defense Minister Hervé Morin that "There are two countries in the world that do not deserve to exist: Iran and Israel."

The scoop comes from Georges Malbrunot, a French journalist with Le Figaro. Malbrunot, a respected Middle East correspondent who spent four months as a hostage of the Islamic Army in Iraq, goes on to report that two sources, from diplomatic and military circles, have confirmed the story. He suggests that the anger directed as Israel was the result of the IDF raid on the Gaza-bound flotilla, which occurred just days before this outburst. (Hat tip goes to the eagle-eyed correspondents at Friday Lunch Club).

Update: Of course, the White House statement following the Obama-Abdullah meeting reaffirmed both leaders' sincerest hope that the current round of proximity talks will lead to "two states living side-by-side in peace and security."

1 Comment

Any One who knows the king son of kings knows that he dosent says this crap.
Saudia has said that this rumer is false. King abdullah roamed the world to the G20 summit in Canada and then to Meet Obama in Washington and then he was scheduled to Visit france but because of this bullshit Prince Saud Al Faisal went instead.
http://www.forimmediaterelease.net/pm/3666.html
And this is a good response from saudia to people that have understanding.


Fiction Policy doesnt have credibilty and know the famous Le figro lost it unfortunately.

My Life under a Lion without a democracy, is better than life in the democracy of media herds.

as for iran and israel.
and may god destroy the evil by the evil and keep us safe in between them

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