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  • Located in [[Saudi Arabia]] and, with [[Medina, Saudi Arabia|Medina]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia||**}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}} {{r|U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ws/world-middle-east-18470718 | work = | accessdate = 2012-06-17 | quote = Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud has died "outside the kingdom",
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  • ...to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • The national intelligence service of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1996-2001); US Senator from Georgia (1987-1993)
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  • ...or advisor, [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.]]; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former Chairman of private investment banking firm Trinity Group Limited
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  • A judge, in [[Saudi Arabia]], who was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered, by terrorists
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  • ...ry located in Southwest Asia which borders the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]].
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  • Country in the [[Middle East]] which has borders with Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Jordan and Turkey.
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  • '''Salman Awdah''' is an influential Saudi Arabia|Saudi cleric,<ref name=Lynch2006-03-24>{{citation ...ef> who was among the first to call for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Saudi Arabia<ref name=Bergen>{{citation
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  • ...estern Part of Saudi Arabia) to the heart of Najd in the central region of Saudi Arabia, and from North the Harbi lands extend from Medina( a holy city for Muslims
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  • ...with some combat experience from the [[Gulf War]], the [[air force]] of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Located in [[Saudi Arabia]] and, with [[Mecca]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • ...m]], and allied with [[Muhammad ibn Saud]] to form the ruling dynasty of [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Country on the Persian Gulf bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south; population of 2.5 million.
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  • ...pt, do not run by strict [[Sharia]], or both; [[Egypt]], [[Jordan]], and [[Saudi Arabia]] are often given as examples
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  • [[Saudi Arabia]]n cleric who has criticized both the [[United States of America]] and [[al
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  • ...ountry of the Middle East, landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]]
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  • ...tory to [[Khartoum]]; landing of major undersea [[fiber optic]] cable to [[Saudi Arabia]]; oil terminal
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  • ...coast on the [[Red Sea]] and the [[Indian Ocean]], and land borders with [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Oman]].
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  • Current royal family of [[Saudi Arabia]], whose first leader, [[Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud]], took power in 1932; founde
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  • ...operation agreement dating from 1981 between Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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  • ...of Governors of the [[Middle East Institute]]. He was [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1996-2001). Previously, he was a member of the U.S. Senate ([[Democratic ==Saudi Arabia==
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  • ...fense for International Security Affairs]] (1993-94); [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1989-1992)
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  • ...mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...ans all Muslims are Arabs - though the holiest sites in [[Islam]] are in [[Saudi Arabia]], which occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • ....S. Secretary of State]] [[Christian Herter]]. Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] [[Wyche Fowler]] is the Chairman of the Institute, and retired career dip
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  • {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}} {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ch states its goal is protection of a [[Shi'a]] minority; the Yemeni and [[Saudi Arabia]]n government position is that they are an Iranian proxy, a position not un
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  • ...ry of the [[Middle East]], landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]].
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  • ...ance with Muhammad ibn Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which rules Saudi Arabia.
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  • * [[Al-Hasa]], [[Saudi Arabia]] * [[Al-Qatif]], Saudi Arabia.
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...id-2007 as the campaign's Middle East advisor; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former governor of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]]
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  • {{r|Medina, Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *[[Ministry of Defense and Aviation (Saudi Arabia)]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Saudi Arabia]] | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...n 2011, reducing UNESCO's budget by 22%, after which other nations such as Saudi Arabia replaced the U.S. funding, giving them more clout on which sites will be se ...s, many nations of the world still desire UNESCO recognition. As of 2024, Saudi Arabia (just for example) is investing in heritage branding to increase tourism.
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *[[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *''Saudi Arabia and the United States'' appeared in 2003 in France as ''La Guerre d'après'
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...rdan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • ==Saudi Arabia== {{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}}
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  • *''Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism'' (DC: [[Regnery Publishing]], 2004).
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  • ...med Nuri received money and weapons from the [[World Islamic League]] of [[Saudi Arabia]].
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  • Saudi Arabia's national intelligence service, the '''General Intelligence Department (GI
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  • | birth_place = [[Saudi Arabia]] | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ibya]], [[Mauritania]], [[Morocco]], [[Oman]], [[Palestine]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Sudan]], [[Syria]], [[Tunisia]], [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Yemen
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia }}
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  • ...y moving to less theocratic models, but the case here is closer to that of Saudi Arabia, where the legitimacy of the government is tied closely to its relationship ...as it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in Saudi Arabia and many other Arab states.
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  • ...flict of interest by [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia|U.S. Ambassadors to Saudi Arabia]], who take Saudi-supportive positions, sometimes Saudi-funded, after their
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...donesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Ki
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...table loosening of the ties between church and state in many countries. In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, the practice of religions other than Islam is still ban
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ident from 1993 to 2001. He was ambassador to four countries, including [[Saudi Arabia]], and retired to the Council on Foreign Relations. ...dy had in mind Osama bin Laden’s political goal of driving a wedge between Saudi Arabia and the United States. He seeks the exit of American forces from the Arabia
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...'''U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia''' is the head of the [[U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia]]. When U.S. military forces, not directly attached to the Embassy, have be | title = Raytheon exec nominated to US ambassador to Saudi Arabia
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • {{rpl|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...ve social policies of the [[Wahhabism|Wahhabi]] branch of [[Sunni Islam]]; Saudi Arabia follows [[Islamic law]]. ...Petroleum Exporting Countries]] (OPEC) as well as non-OPEC oil producers, Saudi Arabia could dominate the worldwide oil economy. See [[#oil|Oil]].<ref name=Metz-e
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  • *Saudi Arabia *F-15S (Saudi Arabia): a basic F-15E, but with reduced performance in some of the ground attack
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  • ...in Southwest [[Asia]]. It has borders with the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]]. The capital city of Oman is [[Muscat]], and the official l
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  • ...eorge Washington University]]. He then worked in information technology in Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...[[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[Russia]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[South Africa]], [[South Korea]], [[Turkey]], the [[United Kingdom]] an
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  • ...Saud, the founder of the House of Saud, which is the royal house of modern Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...ame of Operation Desert Shield, the coalition began a buildup of forces in Saudi Arabia. The allied offensive, codenamed Operation Desert Storm, was launched on 17
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  • ...nization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)''' headquartered in [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]] is an inter-governmental organization with a Permanent Delegation to the
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  • ...worked as a liaison officer with the Kuwaiti government-in-exile in Taif, Saudi Arabia. He returned to Washington in 1991 to become a special assistant to the Un ...982, serving first as a vice consul and political officer in [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]]. From 1984 to 1985, he was a watch officer in the State Department Opera
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • *[[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • ...lyami}} Executive Director, The [[Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia]]
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...e locality given is "Jebel Shárr, at an altitude of 4500 feet ... Midian" (Saudi Arabia, 1371 m altitude).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...by its constituent states: [[Bahrain]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. All six states are autocracies ruled by
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  • ...ipelago]] of 36 low-lying islands situated in the [[Persian Gulf]], with [[Saudi Arabia]] to the west and [[Qatar]] nearby in the east. Bahrain has a small total p
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  • ...and a Saudi Arabia|Saudi tanker in Saudi waters on May 16 (both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia being members of GCC supported Saddam during the war). Attacks on ships of
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  • ...; an [[Israel]]i [[vulture]] was apprehended and accused of espionage by [[Saudi Arabia]]. [[Egypt]] also accuses Israeli [[Mossad]] of releasing one or more [[sha | title =Saudi Arabia 'nabbed Israeli-tagged vulture for being Mossad spy'
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  • ...ntagon: The LaRouchie defector who's advising the defense establishment on Saudi Arabia. ...embers' comments reflect the official views of the Department of Defense...Saudi Arabia is a long-standing friend and ally of the United States. The Saudis coopera
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  • {{r|Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...s it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in [[Saudi Arabia]] and many other Arab states.
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  • ...then a clerical adviser to Osama bin Laden, who eventually surrendered to Saudi Arabia under an offer of amnesty. A U.S. source called him "sympathizer" and "spir ...ted with the specific acts for which amnesty had been offered: acts within Saudi Arabia.
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