Operation Desert Storm a Catalyst Term Paper

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Starting at that point, Saudi Arabia became divided into the supporters of the U.S.-led coalition, which were the members of the royal family, and the anti-western views promoted by Osama bin Laden and other wealthy, but not royal Saudis. The opposition to the royal family viewed them as protecting their own interests and not being true Muslims. Religion was used by these extremist groups to justify the opposition towards the royal family and their status in Saudi Arabia.

Bibliography

Kostiner, Joseph, State, Islam and opposition in Saudi Arabia: the post desert storm phase, July 1997, found on http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/1997/issue2/jv1n2a8.html;

Margolis, Eric, bin Laden was right: Saudi royal family are "Traitorous American Stooges," August 8, 2005, found on http://edstrong.blog-city.com/bin_laden_was_right__saudi_royal_family_are_traitorous_ameri.htm;

Background note: Saudi Arabia, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, October 2006, found at http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3584.htm;

Osama bin Laden, 2001, found on http://www.adl.org/terrorism_america/bin_l.asp;

Osama bin Laden, found on http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/crime/terrorists/osama-bin-laden/.

Background note: Saudi Arabia, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, October 2006, found at http://www.
state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3584.htm;

Ibid 1;

Margolis, Eric, bin Laden was right: Saudi royal family are "Traitorous American Stooges," August 8, 2005, found on http://edstrong.blog-city.com/bin_laden_was_right__saudi_royal_family_are_traitorous_ameri.htm;

Kostiner, Joseph, State, Islam and opposition in Saudi Arabia: the post desert storm phase, July 1997, found on http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/1997/issue2/jv1n2a8.html;

Osama bin Laden, 2001, found on http://www.adl.org/terrorism_america/bin_l.asp;

Osama bin Laden, found on http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/crime/terrorists/osama-bin-laden/......

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