Saudis intensify search for Qaeda ops
BBC:
Have the Saudis become Islamaphobes? Or, are "wicked" and "deviant" accurate descriptions of the enemy we are fighting?
The search along with the Saudi populations disgust at al Qaeda's actions suggest the Saudis are making progress on rooting out the terrorist.
BBC:
Saudi security forces are conducting a huge search to corner more militants and find the body of the beheaded American engineer Paul Johnson.
Police cars and armoured vehicles sealed off the al-Malaz district of the capital Riyadh on Sunday.
It was the site of a gun battle on Friday which ended in the death of the al-Qaeda leader in Saudi Arabia, Abdul Aziz al-Muqrin.
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The Saudi ruler has vowed not to allow militants to threaten the country's stability.
"We will not allow a wicked group led by a deviant ideology to destabilise the kingdom's security," King Fahd said.
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But the Saudi de facto ruler Crown Prince Abdullah warned "deviant groups" that "if they do not return to the right path, they will meet the same fate or worse" as Muqrin.
Have the Saudis become Islamaphobes? Or, are "wicked" and "deviant" accurate descriptions of the enemy we are fighting?
The search along with the Saudi populations disgust at al Qaeda's actions suggest the Saudis are making progress on rooting out the terrorist.
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