Wednesday, October 25, 2017

In Which Life Imitates Will Stroock

Or we should say Israel Strikes and Israel Strikes: War of the Red Sea.

Via the BBC:
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said the return of "moderate Islam" is key to his plans to modernise the Gulf kingdom.
He told reporters that 70% of the Saudi population was under 30 and that they wanted a "life in which our religion translates to tolerance".
The prince vowed to "eradicate the remnants of extremism very soon".
We've long loathed Saudi Arabia and agreed with former Bush adviser Richard Perle who wanted to seize the bastard's oil fields:

In mid-2002 word leaked to the press that the semi-official Defense Policy Board, chaired by the notorious cold warrior Richard Perle, had sponsored a report declaring Saudi Arabia to be part of the problem of international terrorism rather than part of the solution. Saudi Arabia, the report stated, was "central to the self-destruction of the Arab world and the chief vector of the Arab crisis and its outwardly-directed aggression." It went on to say, "The Saudis are active at every level of the terror chain, from planners to financiers, from cadre to foot-soldier, from ideologist to cheerleader."

Anyway in Israel Strikes  the Israelis have to work with the Saudis to attack Iran. The prince is a reformer, based on Justin Trudeau (don't ask), and uses Israel's overflight of Saudi Arabia to indict the king and foment a revolution.

In Israel Strikes War of the Red Sea he's doing press interviews about reforming Saudi Arabia.

Do we nail these things or what?

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