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Monday, June 13, 2005

So? What's Congress going to do about the primary funders of terrorism?

Anything?

Will Congress continue to stick its collective head in the sand or will it finally take note of the obvious?

"Senator Arlen Specter Has Finally Been Whacked with a Cluebat!"

Well, that's what the headline ought to read. Via Stephen Schwartz, writing in The Weekly Standard:

The Saudi Arabia Accountability Act of 2005

ON TUESDAY, June 7, Sen. Arlen Specter took an action that may substantially improve the difficult--some might say despicable--state of U.S.-Saudi relations. Specter dropped the Saudi Arabia Accountability Act of 2005 into the hopper; the text was designated Senate bill 1171. Its cosponsors, so far, are Sens. Evan Bayh, Susan Collins, Tim Johnson, Patty Murray, Russ Feingold, and Ron Wyden.

The legislation is concise. The bill's text stands as an indictment of Saudi Arabia, since it is mainly an inventory of evidence against the kingdom and the role of its rulers in enabling terrorism. S. 1171 summons the rulers of the Saudi kingdom to comply with United Nations resolution 1373, calling on states to refrain from supporting terrorism, to combat terrorism, and to deny safe haven to financiers and planners of terrorism. As the home of Wahhabism, the state cult and Islamist ideology underpinning al Qaeda and its allies, Saudi territory is a rich field of targets for serious counter-terrorism.

Well, about stinking time, folks. Of course, if the bill had any teeth and Congress any, uhm, intestinal fortitude, it'd also call for the Saudis to pay reparations to all the victims of Islamofascism terrorist acts funded by Saudi monies.

But the real (very deserved) kick in the teeth to the Saudis and their ilk would be for the U.S. to immediately invest heavily in such technologies as (proven ultra safe) pebble bed reactors, orbiting satellite solar power stations, petroleum manufacturing plants (such as this one in Carthage, Missouri ).

And then spread the technology as far and wide as quickly as possible in order to cut into the Saudis' (and others') oil revenues.

Oh, and while we're at it, offer to sell them water. At $55 a barrel. (Water shortages are dire and growing in the primarily Muslim Middle East.)

  • Reparations
  • Cut their revenue
  • Sell them all the water they want or need... at slightly above what they charge for oil.

Sounds like a plan.

Oh, and as long as we're on a roll, since better than 80% of the Muslim world is illiterate, why not offer to print and distribute all the "Korans" they want-and give 'em all copies of Nancy Drew Mystery books disguised as Korans?

It'd work for me. I'd buy tickets to watch a buncha misogynist Muslim mullahs rioting over the "desecration" of Nancy Drew—Curse of Blackmoor Manor.

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