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US to leave Saudi Arabia

Tony | 18.01.2002 14:24

Can anyone confirm the newspaper report....

Can anyone confirm the newspaper report (NY Times? I think) that Saudi Arabia has asked the US to remove all their military bases from their country after 29 years?
Thanks.

Tony

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Can't confirm it but... this is the article

18.01.2002 18:59

Saudis May Ask U.S. to Leave, Washington Post Says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's rulers are growing more uncomfortable with the U.S. military presence in their country and may soon ask that it end, The Washington Post reported on Friday.

Citing a senior Saudi official, the newspaper said senior Saudi rulers believe the United States has ``overstayed its welcome'' and its forces have become a political liability.

The official told the newspaper that Saudi Arabia would prefer a less conspicuous military cooperation once the U.S. campaign in Afghanistan is over.

If asked to leave, the United States would no longer have regular use of the Prince Sultan Air Base, where American forces have maintained a presence since the 1991 Gulf War.

Washington's relationship with Saudi rulers has been strained by the Sept. 11 hijacked airliner attacks on the United States that killed about 3,100 people and were blamed by the United States on Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden. Most of the 19 suspected hijackers were Saudi citizens.

The presence of U.S. military forces in Saudi Arabia -- currently numbering about 5,000 -- has been repeatedly cited by bin Laden as a key reason for his violent opposition to Saudi rulers.

The Post said among the reasons Saudis give for deciding that it may be time for the Americans to go is that they do not want to appear to be dependent on U.S. military support.

The American presence has become a political liability in domestic politics and in the Arab world, Saudi officials told the newspaper. The Post said the Saudi government has also become increasingly uncomfortable with a role in U.S. efforts to contain Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

The Post said Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke declined to answer when asked whether Saudi Arabia has told the United States it will ask for an American withdrawal.

``We have a very good relationship with the Saudis,'' she told the newspaper on Thursday night, and ``we will continue to work with them in as cooperative a fashion as possible as we go forward.''

Saudi officials who spoke about a U.S. withdrawal told The Washington Post that nothing would be done precipitously. They said Crown Prince Abdullah -- the kingdom's effective ruler given the frail health of King Fahd -- did not want to create the impression that he was responding to pressure from bin Laden.

heather


Thanks Heather

18.01.2002 20:44

Thanks Heather

Tony