When a senior member of the Saudi ruling family -- its top law enforcement officer responsible for tracking down terrorists -- promotes wild, antisemitic conspiracy theories to explain away the September 11 attacks, it is time for America to look seriously at our relationship with Saudi Arabia and its reliability as an ally against terrorism. It's time to put the American-Saudi relationship on a frank and balanced basis. Not surprisingly, the Saudi-friendly Bush administration has failed to get this point. Saudi Arabia's support for Islamic extremism here and elsewhere is also well known. The Saudi regime openly and enthusiastically supports Palestinian terrorist groups, such as Hamas. [Bush] refuses to come clean on his administration's relationship with the Saudi royal family. Shortly after the September 11 attacks, when airplanes were still grounded, the White House allowed a Saudi charter flight to round up members of the bin Laden family and leave the country without time for an investigation. As president, I will not stand by and allow America to be held hostage by Saudi oil. We can unleash the spirit of American ingenuity to meet this challenge. So far, [Bush] has been unable and unwilling to stand up to the Saudi regime. John Kerry: Winning War on Terror Requires Reconsideration of Saudi Alliance |