Oh, so this got under-reported on OT: Sultan is Dead

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Well, the guy that drove my family out of our home, took my parents' entire life-time savings of $1m, and had them on debt of $2k/mo up to date (was five years ago), is finally dead; I hear the king isn't well either...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/8844666/Crown-Prince-Sultan-Ibn-Abdul-Aziz-al-Saud.html

So that leaves us with Naif I guess (hey man, how's the KACST servers going?)? Well, if so, then two things I am please with: 1- happy because he will crush this idiotic generation that thinks Al Saud are Allah in flesh and sap their souls right out of their bodies. 2- he will straighten up this generation.

Discuss and try not to stray away (lol).

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Who?
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The guy that was supposed to take the crown after the Saudi King. What, do you guys kiss cheeks and bow to whoever his ass touches the throne?

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Some wizard
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[QUOTE="LiftedHeadshot"]Who?KiIIyou
Some wizard

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The guy that was supposed to take the crown after the Saudi King. What, do you guys kiss cheeks and bow to whoever his ass touches the throne?Victorious_Fize
Bitter much? You are aware this is an American site populated mostly by American people who would know nothing about your personal interactions with a foreign nation they know very little about... right? Politics of Saudi Arabia are probably not a very popular general-interest topic outside of those who it involves directly. Talk to SaudiFury about it, he'll probably understand what you are going on about.
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[QUOTE="LiftedHeadshot"][QUOTE="KiIIyou"]Some wizardcd_rom

Skurg of the middle east.

I thought that was Jafar.

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Oh I saw that. I guess that's cool.
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[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"]The guy that was supposed to take the crown after the Saudi King. What, do you guys kiss cheeks and bow to whoever his ass touches the throne?foxhound_fox
Bitter much? You are aware this is an American site populated mostly by American people who would know nothing about your personal interactions with a foreign nation they know very little about... right? Politics of Saudi Arabia are probably not a very popular general-interest topic outside of those who it involves directly. Talk to SaudiFury about it, he'll probably understand what you are going on about.

Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.
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I saw it on Wikipedia yesterday.
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[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"]Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.

When I read about this news yesterday, all I knew was that this man was from the Saudi royal family. I knew nothing about him personally, or his involvement in the world in that area. And I generally take an interest in things religious in the modern world... but nobody seems to ever report on these kinds of things... only that which makes good headlines.
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[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"]Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.

When I read about this news yesterday, all I knew was that this man was from the Saudi royal family. I knew nothing about him personally, or his involvement in the world in that area. And I generally take an interest in things religious in the modern world... but nobody seems to ever report on these kinds of things... only that which makes good headlines.

Hahahahahaha, that is so true! :P
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I'm from the Middle East and find the OP somehow confusing.
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I'm from the Middle East and find the OP somehow confusing.GazaAli
Exactly what is?
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[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"]The guy that was supposed to take the crown after the Saudi King. What, do you guys kiss cheeks and bow to whoever his ass touches the throne?Victorious_Fize
Bitter much? You are aware this is an American site populated mostly by American people who would know nothing about your personal interactions with a foreign nation they know very little about... right? Politics of Saudi Arabia are probably not a very popular general-interest topic outside of those who it involves directly. Talk to SaudiFury about it, he'll probably understand what you are going on about.

Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.

Whatever countries or parties the U.S. government allies with is generally at odds with whom its citizens like. I've had way too many conversations about this in which the other party suggests using nuclear weapons to destroy the entire Middle East region.

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[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"][QUOTE="foxhound_fox"] Bitter much? You are aware this is an American site populated mostly by American people who would know nothing about your personal interactions with a foreign nation they know very little about... right? Politics of Saudi Arabia are probably not a very popular general-interest topic outside of those who it involves directly. Talk to SaudiFury about it, he'll probably understand what you are going on about.jetpower3

Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.

Whatever countries or parties the U.S. government allies with is generally at odds with whom its citizens like. I've had way too many conversations about this in which the other party suggests using nuclear weapons to destroy the entire Middle East region.

Hehehe, I've always considered this simplistic view to be part of how well-rooted militarism (nothing wrong with that, although first of its kind, I must say) is in your average Americans. It's like their "I don't know", correct? :P
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[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"]The guy that was supposed to take the crown after the Saudi King. What, do you guys kiss cheeks and bow to whoever his ass touches the throne?Victorious_Fize
Bitter much? You are aware this is an American site populated mostly by American people who would know nothing about your personal interactions with a foreign nation they know very little about... right? Politics of Saudi Arabia are probably not a very popular general-interest topic outside of those who it involves directly. Talk to SaudiFury about it, he'll probably understand what you are going on about.

Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.

It was reported on CNN and other mainstream media.

Not too many people in the west could name the Saudi king.

Fewer could name his brother/sucessor.

Even fewer really thought or cared about whether the 80+ year old potential sucessor to the king would live long enough to become king.

And nobody thought that if he did become king that anything would change.

So what you have is an old dead saudi royal whose death was normal due to age/possibly cancer and no one cares. Why should they? And if Abdullah also died tomorrow and Nayef became king, what really would change?

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[QUOTE="jetpower3"]

[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"] Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.Victorious_Fize

Whatever countries or parties the U.S. government allies with is generally at odds with whom its citizens like. I've had way too many conversations about this in which the other party suggests using nuclear weapons to destroy the entire Middle East region.

Hehehe, I've always considered this simplistic view to be part of how well-rooted militarism (nothing wrong with that, although first of its kind, I must say) is in your average Americans. It's like their "I don't know", correct? :P

I can't speak for everyone obviously, but in my experience, this form of militarism is surprisingly widespread, even among highly developed regions and those who are well educated and accomplished. Although, it is true that I live near NYC and among those highly affected by the 9/11 attacks. I guess no one's immune, even many years later and especially on top of many previous years of distrust.

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[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"][QUOTE="foxhound_fox"] Bitter much? You are aware this is an American site populated mostly by American people who would know nothing about your personal interactions with a foreign nation they know very little about... right? Politics of Saudi Arabia are probably not a very popular general-interest topic outside of those who it involves directly. Talk to SaudiFury about it, he'll probably understand what you are going on about.SUD123456

Well, judging that you read the opening, I think you can see how a person will easily smell my hatred of them from a mile... America and the GCC in general are known to be extremely important allies, I thought this was of importance because not all the brothers are like-headed people, and one can be vastly different from the other, surely people are familiar with Faisal and the 1973 oil crisis. But I think you're right, perhaps it didn't reach for a reason. Alas.

It was reported on CNN and other mainstream media.

Not too many people in the west could name the Saudi king.

Fewer could name his brother/sucessor.

Even fewer really thought or cared about whether the 80+ year old potential sucessor to the king would live long enough to become king.

And nobody thought that if he did become king that anything would change.

So what you have is an old dead saudi royal whose death was normal due to age/possibly cancer and no one cares. Why should they? And if Abdullah also died tomorrow and Nayef became king, what really would change?

...I see. Well, my input may be of little worth, but here's how I look at the Saudi Kingdom: Saudi Arabia is a ME regional power, and is truly an absolute monarchy with no directing constitution at sight (they claim it to be Quran...), people think the KSA aligns themselves with the West because they want to; truth of the matter is, no matter what their desires are at, they will almost always align themselves with the victor, as evidenced by the slow foothold of China to the region. It'd be quite troubling if the Eastern bloc got ahead and suddenly all the "fake" allies change sides, as you'd be surprised by how many. You shouldn't take Al Saud as a bunch of old geezers lining up for power. Naif... I wouldn't say what he's upto, but I assure you, he is not Abdullah in the least. It was said Abdullah would escape to Morocco as soon as he orders an executive decision that is not inline with Sultan and Salman. And let me tell you, Naif is stronger than both of them, so he probably didn't even cross an eye with him, unless of course, it was a reason in one of his many trips to Morocco... are you honestly still thinking the status quo will remain? Also to people telling me they already heard the report: "under-reported on OT".
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[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"][QUOTE="jetpower3"]

Whatever countries or parties the U.S. government allies with is generally at odds with whom its citizens like. I've had way too many conversations about this in which the other party suggests using nuclear weapons to destroy the entire Middle East region.

jetpower3

Hehehe, I've always considered this simplistic view to be part of how well-rooted militarism (nothing wrong with that, although first of its kind, I must say) is in your average Americans. It's like their "I don't know", correct? :P

I can't speak for everyone obviously, but in my experience, this form of militarism is surprisingly widespread, even among highly developed regions and those who are well educated and accomplished. Although, it is true that I live near NYC and among those highly affected by the 9/11 attacks. I guess no one's immune, even many years later and especially on top of many previous years of distrust.

I think 9/11 has little to do with it, as it seems Americans have a general pride in their army, while they all look the same to me...
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[QUOTE="jetpower3"]

[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"] Hehehe, I've always considered this simplistic view to be part of how well-rooted militarism (nothing wrong with that, although first of its kind, I must say) is in your average Americans. It's like their "I don't know", correct? :PVictorious_Fize

I can't speak for everyone obviously, but in my experience, this form of militarism is surprisingly widespread, even among highly developed regions and those who are well educated and accomplished. Although, it is true that I live near NYC and among those highly affected by the 9/11 attacks. I guess no one's immune, even many years later and especially on top of many previous years of distrust.

I think 9/11 has little to do with it, as it seems Americans have a general pride in their army, while they all look the same to me...

Well, in any case, that pride is for all the wrong reasons I fear. I can't tell you just how sick I am of hearing the words "fighting for our freedom" when I know that in fact that the military is fighting a very different war (of more economic and geopolitical consequences). The argument of whether that war should be fought or not is irrelevant to me, but the fact is that through all of this Islamophobia, militarism, and those slogans, the reality is getting very distorted.

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[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"][QUOTE="jetpower3"]

I can't speak for everyone obviously, but in my experience, this form of militarism is surprisingly widespread, even among highly developed regions and those who are well educated and accomplished. Although, it is true that I live near NYC and among those highly affected by the 9/11 attacks. I guess no one's immune, even many years later and especially on top of many previous years of distrust.

jetpower3

I think 9/11 has little to do with it, as it seems Americans have a general pride in their army, while they all look the same to me...

Well, in any case, that pride is for all the wrong reasons I fear. I can't tell you just how sick I am of hearing the words "fighting for our freedom" when I know that in fact that the military is fighting a very different war (of more economic and geopolitical consequences). The argument of whether that war should be fought or not is irrelevant to me, but the fact is that through all of this Islamophobia, militarism, and those slogans, the reality is getting very distorted.

Hmm, yes, I believe there is a great confusion between patriotism and nationalism among US public, and it's people like you that reinforce my respect and hope to the United States of America. Although I'm too harsh on it at times. But war on Iraq, supporting dictators abroad, unilateralism, among other things... it's a roller coaster indeed, on the whole though, it's headed towards a bright direction, and I'm hoping to study there eventually. :)