And why has the U.S. been protecting Saudi Arabia?
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Submitted by Oldironsides, Sep 11, 2011 13:46

Recent posts elsewhere claim Osama bin Laden decided to attack America because he objected to the huge U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia. The base was created to protect the government of Saudi Arabia. Now your story reveals that the Saudi government itself was an accomplice in the 9-11-2001 attacks. And almost immediately following the attacks Congress passed the Patriot Act which threatened our Bill of Rights. There is almost enough here to make me into a conspiracy nut.


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