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Saudi Foreign Minister threatens to “cut foreign fingers” in event of outside intervention after US sided with protesters

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Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, March 9, 2011

As the world braces itself for Saudi Arabia’s “day of rage” on Friday, which many fear could be the spark that sends oil prices soaring to beyond the $200 a barrel mark, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal issued a veiled threat to the United States, warning that the Kingdom was prepared to “cut foreign fingers” in the event of any outside interference.

The “day of rage” was been organized by Saudi youths using a Facebook page that has attracted over 17,000 members. A message posted on the page also called for a “Saudi Revolution” demanding democratic and political reform on March 20.

48 hours ahead of the first protest, Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal issued a stern message to outsiders who saw the demonstrations as an opportunity to advance geopolitical plans against the oil-rich country.

Claiming the protests violated, “The Koran and the way of the Prophet,” Faisal vowed that the Kingdom would “cut off” any accusing finger of foreign nations who condemned the government’s response to the Shiite protests, which is expected to be brutal.

“Faisal, who is the nephew of King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz, said Saudi Arabia “rejects any foreign interference in its internal affairs,” reports RIA Novosti.

Although the warning is ostensibly a shot across the bow aimed at the Iranian government, which has encouraged Saudi revolutionaries to take on the Kingdom, it is also undoubtedly a veiled threat directed towards the United States, after the US made it clear that it expected the Saudi Kingdom to respect protesters’ rights to freedom of expression.

On Monday, State Department spokesman Philip Crowley aligned the Obama administration with the protesters, urging the Saudis to tolerate the “peaceful assembly” of demonstrators.

Are we seeing a repeat of what happened to Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak, with the United States planning to hijack the protests and double cross their traditional ally in a stunning geopolitical stunt that would send shock waves across the globe?

It is certainly not beyond the realms of possibility that, just as we have witnessed in Libya, the US military-industrial complex could hijack the fallout from a revolution in Saudi Arabia and use it as a vehicle through which to advance geopolitical maneuvers in the name of “humanitarian” assistance or “maintaining stability”.

But could this stretch to an actual military campaign directed against the Saudi Kingdom? Let’s not forget that in 1973, when King Faisal imposed an oil embargo on countries that supported Israel during the October War, the United States, and specifically top globalist and then US State Secretary Henry Kissinger, considered attacking Saudi Arabia’s oil fields.

“The message was not specific about the measures they were going to take, but it appeared that they would use force. A CIA representative gave me the unsigned message, telling me it was from Kissinger… I went to the king and conveyed its contents,” said Prince Turki Al-Faisal, former intelligence chief and ambassador to Washington.

As Lindsey Williams has documented from his inside sources, the global elite are trying desperately to engineer a geopolitical climate that will sustain high oil prices. Chaos and instability in the region is the perfect cocktail to achieve this agenda. By manipulating weak and embryonic governments, the globalists can also rebuild the region in their image, using the wave of revolts to topple so-called “rogue states” like Iran and entrench the new world order. Billionaire elitist George Soros has called for Iran to be targeted in “the bloodiest of revolutions”.

The ultra-rich are completely unaffected by the impact of soaring food and fuel prices, which only really denigrate the living standards of the poor and the middle class. In the march towards a “post -industrial revolution” and a “green economy,” traditional energy sources must be kept at a premium through high prices and artificial scarcity. The more control over oil fields, and specifically the more the globalists can curtail oil production, the closer to reality their “post-industrial revolution” becomes.

Analysts are virtually unanimous in predicting that any sustained revolt in the Saudi Arabia would send oil prices beyond $200 and completely derail any notion of a global economic recovery, which is precisely what the global elite wants. By allowing only anemic economic growth at best and simultaneously overseeing crippling inflation, the *****crats can achieve their dream of eviscerating the prosperity and independence of a strong middle class.

Instability in Saudi Arabia will only further that ultimate goal, not hasten it, which is why the US military-industrial complex will be waiting in the wings to exploit any unrest just as they are now preparing to do in Libya.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America’s most listened to late night talk show.


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