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BrKhalid
03/26/02 at 11:05:57
Asalaamu Alaikum ;-)

First signs of unity maybe???

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Shy kingdom takes centre stage

These are unusual days indeed for Saudi Arabia.

The world's oil giant - traditionally shy and retiring when it comes to taking the initiative on the Arab-Israeli crisis - finds itself centre stage.

The Saudi peace initiative, envisaging the Arab world making peace with Israel in return for Israeli withdrawal from all occupied land, is the dominant topic in the region's media, reflecting the huge attention it is attracting worldwide.

While Saudi Arabia in the past has rarely played a prominent role in moves to tackle the Arab-Israeli issue, its view on the dispute has never been in doubt.

The kingdom has not only been a financial supporter of the Palestinians, but it has also been unequivocal in backing their demands for statehood.

Palestinian state

In particular, Saudi Arabia is insistent that the eastern part of Jerusalem, where Islamic sacred shrines are located, should be part of a future Palestinian state.

Over recent months, Crown Prince Abdullah has on several occasions expressed his anger not only at Israeli military action against the Palestinians, but also the support that the Jewish state enjoys from the United States.

It was out of this anger and frustration that his peace initiative emerged.

Saudi anger at the United States was also fuelled by sharp criticism of the kingdom in the American press in the aftermath of the 11 September attacks, leaving relations between the two allies strained.

By putting the Middle East peace initiative on the table, the kingdom has sought to show Washington and American public opinion that it is a responsible and peace-loving nation.

More importantly, it has called the bluff of Israel and the United States.

Verbal backing

Having won the verbal backing of all the key Arab states for its initiative, Saudi Arabia now needs to secure their formal approval of it at the Beirut summit.

Assuming all goes well, then the ball will be firmly in the Israeli-American court.

The United States could find itself in an awkward position.

Having applauded the Saudi initiative, it would have to help to see it implemented.  
The peace plan could cause headaches for President Bush

For this to happen, Israel would be required, among other things, to withdraw from all occupied land, including east Jerusalem.

Only a blind optimist could envisage the current hardline Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, freely agreeing to that condition.

So at very best, one would see the start of difficult negotiations that would only succeed if the United States broke with tradition and put pressure on Israel to withdraw from all occupied land.

Political adroitness

Whatever the outcome of the initiative, its style and timing reflect political adroitness that few believed the kingdom, in many respects closed to the outside world, possessed.

Over recent months, under the guidance of Crown Prince Abdullah, Saudi Arabia has opened its doors to the international media and shown that it wants to be more active in international affairs.

So while the current peace initiative may be the kingdom's first, it seems unlikely to be its last.

 
[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1893000/1893974.stm [/url]
Re: Saudi takes centre stage
Abu_Atheek
03/26/02 at 14:03:37
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[quote]First signs of unity maybe  ???[/quote]

Please also read the thread on "Shaykh Qaradawi: Jihad is Fard Ayn"


Re: Saudi takes centre stage
mujaahid
03/26/02 at 14:14:56
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This isnt really all its made out to be, but unitity has to start somewhere, and this maybe IS a step in the right direction.


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