Saudi Arabia: A Retrograde Rentier Dictatorship and Global
Terrorism
Professor James Petras : 10.01.14
Introduction:
Saudi Arabia has all the vices and none of the virtues of an oil
rich state like Venezuela. The country is governed by a family dictatorship
which tolerates no opposition and severely punishes human rights advocates and
political dissidents. Hundreds of billions in oil revenues are controlled by
the royal despotism and fuel speculative investments the world over.
The ruling elite relies on the purchase of Western arms and US
military bases for protection. The wealth of productive nations is syphoned to
enrich the conspicuous consumption of the Saudi ruling family. The ruling elite
finances the most fanatical, retrograde, misogynist version of Islam, “Wahhabi”
a sect of Sunni Islam.
Faced with internal dissent from repressed subjects and religious
minorities, the Saudi dictatorship perceives threats and dangers from all
sides: overseas, secular, nationalists and Shia ruling governments; internally,
moderate Sunni nationalists, democrats and feminists; within the royalist
cliques, traditionalists and modernizers. In response it has turned toward
financing, training and arming an international network of Islamic terrorists
who are directed toward attacking, invading and destroying regimes opposed to
the Saudi clerical-dictatorial regime.
The mastermind of the Saudi terror network is Bandar bin Sultan,
who has longstanding and deep ties to high level US political, military and
intelligence officials. Bandar was trained and indoctrinated at Maxwell Air
Force Base and Johns Hopkins University and served as Saudi Ambassador to the
US for over two decades (1983 – 2005). Between 2005 – 2011 he was Secretary of
the National Security Council and in 2012 he was appointed as Director General
of the Saudi Intelligence Agency. Early on Bandar became deeply immersed in
clandestine terror operations working
in liaison with the CIA. Among his numerous “dirty operations”
with the CIA during the 1980s, Bandar channeled $32 million dollars to the
Nicaragua Contra’s engaged in a terror campaign to overthrow the revolutionary
Sandinista government in Nicaragua. During his tenure as ambassador he was
actively engaged in protecting Saudi royalty with ties to the 9/11/01 bombing
of the Triple Towers and the Pentagon. Suspicion that Bandar and his allies in
the Royal family had prior knowledge of the bombings by Saudi terrorists (11 of
the 19), is suggested by the sudden flight of Saudi Royalty following the
terrorist act. US intelligence documents regarding the Saudi-Bandar connection
are under Congressional review.
With a wealth of experience and training in running clandestine
terrorist operations, derived from his two decades of collaboration with the US
intelligence agencies, Bandar was in a position to organize his own global
terror network in defense of the isolated retrograde and vulnerable Saudi
despotic monarchy.
Bandar’s Terror Network
Bandar bin Sultan has transformed Saudi Arabia from an
inward-looking, tribal based regime totally dependent on US military power for
its survival, to a major regional center of a vast terror network, an active
financial backer of rightwing military dictatorships (Egypt) and client regimes
(Yemen) and military interventor in the Gulf region (Bahrain). Bandar has
financed and armed a vast array of clandestine terror operations, utilizing
Islamic affiliates of Al Qaeda, the Saudi controlled Wahhabi sect as well as
numerous other Sunni armed groups. Bandar is a “pragmatic” terrorist operator:
repressing Al Qaeda adversaries in Saudi Arabia and financing Al Qaeda
terrorists in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and elsewhere., While Bandar was a
long-term asset of the US intelligence services, he has, more recently, taken
an ‘independent course’ where the regional interests of the despotic state
diverge from those of the US. In the same vein, while Saudi Arabia has a
longstanding enmity toward Israel, Bandar has developed a “covert
understanding” and working relation with the Netanyahu regime, around their
common enmity toward Iran and more specifically in opposition to the interim
agreement between the Obama-Rohani regime.
Bandar has intervened directly or via proxies in reshaping
political alignments, destabilizing adversaries and bolstering and expanding
the political reach of the Saudi dictatorship from North Africa to South Asia,
from the Russian Caucuses to the Horn of Africa, sometimes in concert with
Western imperialism, other times projecting Saudi hegemonic aspirations.
North Africa: Tunisia, Morocco, Libya and Egypt
Bandar has poured billions of dollars to bolster the rightwing
pro-Islamic regimes in Tunisia and Morocco, ensuring that the mass
pro-democracy movements would be repressed, marginalized and demobilized..
Islamic extremists receiving Saudi financial support are encouraged to back the
“moderate” Islamists in government by assassinating secular democratic leaders
and socialist trade union leaders in opposition. Bandar’s policies largely
coincide with those of the US and France in Tunisia and Morocco; but not in
Libya and Egypt.
Saudi financial backing for Islamist terrorists and Al Qaeda
affiliates against Libyan President Gadhafi were in-line with the NATO air war.
However divergences emerged in the aftermath: the NATO backed client regime
made up of neo-liberal ex-pat’s faced off against Saudi backed Al Qaeda and
Islamist terror gangs and assorted tribal gunmen and marauders. Bandar funded
Islamic extremists in Libya were bankrolled to extend their military operations
to Syria, where the Saudi regime was organizing a vast military operation to
overthrow the Assad regime. The internecine conflict between NATO and Saudi
armed groups in Libya, spilled over and led to the Islamist murder of the US
Ambassador and CIA operatives in Benghazi. Having overthrown Gadhafi, Bandar
virtually abandoned interest in the ensuing blood bath and chaos provoked by
his armed assets. They in turn, became self-financing – robbing banks,
pilfering oil and emptying local treasuries – relatively “independent” of
Bandar’s control.
In Egypt, Bandar developed, in coordination with Israel (but for
different reasons), a strategy of undermining the relatively independent,
democratically elected Muslim Brotherhood regime of Mohammed Morsi. Bandar and
the Saudi dictatorship financially backed the military coup and dictatorship of
General Sisi. The US strategy of a power-sharing agreement between the Moslem
Brotherhood and the military regime, combining popular electoral legitimacy and
the pro-Israel-pro NATO military was sabotaged. With a $15 billion aid package
and promises of more to come, Bandar provided the Egyptian military a financial
lifeline and economic immunity from any international financial reprisals. None
were taken of any consequences. The military crushed the Brotherhood, jailed
and threatened to execute its elected leaders. It outlawed sectors of the
liberal-left opposition which it had used as cannon fodder to justify its
seizure of power. In backing the military coup, Bandar eliminated a rival,
democratically elected Islamic regime which stood in contrast to the Saudi
despotism. He secured a like-minded dictatorial regime in a key Arab country,
even though the military rulers are more secular, pro-Western, pro-Israel and
less anti-Assad than the Brotherhood regime. Bandar’s success in greasing the
wheels for the Egyptian coup secured a political ally but faces an uncertain
future.
The revival of a new anti-dictatorial mass movement would also
target the Saudi connection. Moreover Bandar undercut and weakened Gulf State
unity: Qatar had financed the Morsi regime and was out $5 billion dollars it
had extended to the previous regime.
Bandar’s terror network is most evident in his long-term large
scale financing, arming, training and transport of tens of thousands of Islamic
terrorist “volunteers” from the US, Europe, the Middle East, the Caucuses,
North Africa and elsewhere.. Al Qaeda terrorists in Saudi Arabia became
“martyrs of Islam” in Syria. Dozens of Islamic armed gangs in Syria competed
for Saudi arms and funds. Training bases with US and European instructors and
Saudi financing were established in Jordan, Pakistan and Turkey. Bandar
financed the major ‘rebel’ Islamic terrorist armed group, the Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant, for cross border operations.
With Hezbollah supporting Assad, Bandar directed money and arms to
the Abdullah Azzam Brigades in Lebanon to bomb South Beirut, the Iranian
embassy and Tripoli. Bandar directed $3 billion to the Lebanese military with
the idea of fomenting a new civil war between it and Hezbollah. In
co-ordination with France and the US, but with far greater funding and greater
latitude to recruit Islamic terrorist, Bandar assumed the leading role and
became the principle director of a three front military and diplomatic offensive
against Syria, Hezbollah and Iran. For Bandar, an Islamic takeover in Syria
would lead to an Islamic Syrian invasion in support of Al Qaeda in Lebanon to
defeat Hezbollah in hopes of isolating Iran. Teheran would then become the
target of a Saudi-Israeli-US offensive. Bandar’s strategy is more fantasy then
reality.
Bandar Diverges from Washington: the Offensive in Iraq and Iran
Saudi Arabia has been an extremely useful but sometimes out of
control client of Washington. This is especially the case since Bandar has
taken over as Intelligence chief: a long-time asset of the CIA he has also, at
times, taken the liberty to extract “favors” for his services, especially when
those “favors” enhance his upward advance within the Saudi power structure. Hence,
for example, his ability to secure AWACs despite AIPAC opposition earned him
merit points. As did Bandar’s ability to secure the departure of several
hundred Saudi ‘royalty’ with ties to the 9/11 bombers, despite a high level
national security lockdown in the aftermath of the bombing.
While there were episodic transgressions in the past, Bandar moved
on to more serious divergences from US policy. He went ahead, building his own
terror network, directed toward maximizing Saudi hegemony – even where it
conflicted with US proxies, clients and clandestine operatives.
While the US is committed to backing the rightwing Malicki regime
in Iraq, Bandar is providing political, military and financial backing to the
Sunni terrorist “Islamic State of Iraq and Syria”. When the US negotiated the
“interim agreement” with Iran Bandar voiced his opposition and “bought”
support. Saudi signed off on a billion dollar arms agreement during French
President Hollande’s visit, in exchange for greater sanctions on Iran. Bandar
also expressed support for Israel’s use of the Zionist power configuration to
influence the Congress, to sabotage US negotiations with Iran.
Bandar has moved beyond his original submission to US intelligence
handlers. His close ties with past and present US and EU presidents and
political influentials have encouraged him to engage in “Big Power adventures”.
He met with Russian President Putin to convince him to drop his support for
Syria, offering a carrot or a stick: a multi-billion dollar arms sale for
compliance and a threat to unleash Chechnyian terrorists to undermine the Sochi
Olympics. He has turned Erdogan from a NATO ally supporting ‘moderate’ armed
opponents to Bashar Assad, into embracing the Saudi backed ‘Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria”, a terrorist Al Qaeda affiliate. Bandar has “overlooked”
Erdogan’s “opportunist” efforts to sign off oil deals with Iran and Iraq, his
continuing military arrangements with NATO and his past backing of the defunct
Morsi regime in Egypt, in order to secure Erdogan’s support for the easy
transit of large numbers of Saudi trained terrorists to Syria and probably
Lebanon.
Bandar has strengthened ties with the armed Taliban in Afghanistan
and Pakistan, arming and financing their armed resistance against the US, as
well as offering the US a site for a ‘negotiated departure’.
Bandar is probably supporting and arming Uighur Muslim terrorists
in western China, and Chechens and Caucasian Islamic terrorists in Russia, even
as the Saudi’s expand their oil agreements with China and cooperate with
Russia’s Gazprom.
The only region where the Saudi’s have exercised direct military
intervention is in the Gulf min-state of Bahrain, where Saudi troops crushed
the pro-democracy movement challenging the local despot.
Bandar: Global Terror on Dubious Domestic Foundations
Bandar has embarked on an extraordinary transformation of Saudi
foreign policy and enhanced its global influence. All to the worst. Like
Israel, when a reactionary ruler comes to power and overturns the democratic
order, Saudi arrives on the scene with bags of dollars to buttress the regime.
Whenever an Islamic terror network emerges to subvert a nationalist, secular or
Shia regime, it can count on Saudi funds and arms. What some Western scribes
euphemistically describe as “tenuous effort to liberalize and modernize” the
retrograde Saudi regime, is really a military upgrade of its overseas terrorist
activity. Bandar uses modern techniques of terror to impose the Saudi model of
reactionary rule on neighboring and distant regimes with Muslim populations.
The problem is that Bandar’s “adventurous” large scale overseas
operations conflict with some of the ruling Royal family’s “introspective”
style of rulership. They want to be left alone to accrue hundreds of billions
collecting petrol rents, to invest in high-end properties around the world, and
to quietly patronize high end call girls in Washington, London and Beirut
–while posing as pious guardians of Medina, Mecca and the Holy sites. So far
Bandar has not been challenged, because he has been careful to pay his respects
to the ruling monarch and his inner circle. He has bought and brought Western
and Eastern prime ministers, presidents and other respectable notable to Riyadh
to sign deals and pay compliments to the delight of the reigning despot. Yet
his solicitous behavior to overseas Al Qaeda operations, his encouraging Saudi
extremists to go overseas and engage in terrorist wars, disturbs monarchical
circles. They worry that Saudis trained, armed and knowledgeable terrorists -
dubbed as “holy warriors” - may return from Syria, Russia and Iraq and bomb the
Kings palaces. Moreover, oversea regimes targeted by Bandar’s terror network
may retaliate: Russia or Iran, Syrians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Iraqis may just sponsor
their own instruments of retaliation. Despite the hundreds of billions spent on
arms purchases, the Saudi regime is very vulnerable on all levels. Apart from
tribal legions, the billionaire elite have little popular support and even less
legitimacy. It depends on overseas migrant labor, foreign “experts” and US
military forces. The Saudi elite is also despised by the most religious of the
Wahhabi clergy for allowing “infidels” on sacred terrain. While Bandar extends
Saudi power abroad, the domestic foundations of rule are narrowing. While he
defies US policymakers in Syria, Iran and Afghanistan, the regime depends on
the US Air Force and Seventh Fleet to protect it from a growing array of
adversarial regimes.
Bandar, with his inflated ego, may believe that he is a “Saladin”
building a new Islamic empire, but in reality, by waving one finger his patron
monarch can lead to his rapid dismissal. One too many provocative civilian
bombings by his Islamic terrorist beneficiaries can lead to an international crises
leading to Saudi Arabia becoming the target of world opprobrium.
In reality, Bandar bin Sultan is the protégé and successor of Bin
Laden; he has deepened and systematized global terrorism. Bandar’s terror
network has murdered far more innocent victims than Bin Laden. That, of course,
is to be expected; after all he has billions of dollars from the Saudi
treasury, training from the CIA and the handshake of Netanyahu!
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