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Clinton Ally Reveals How Bill Clinton Helped Rehab the Saudis After 9/11
By Dick Morris
Published Sept. 26, 2016
Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0916/morris092616.php3#01izKupZVkzephdh.99

As President Obama prepares to veto legislation giving the families of 9/11 victims the right to sue Saudi Arabia, a prominent and devoted Clinton loyalist, Joe Conason, reveals in his new book how Bill Clinton worked to rehab the Saudi image in return for tens of millions of dollars.

In early 2004, Bill Clinton quietly agreed to help the Saudi Arabian ruling family in their revolting attempts to rehab the Kingdom's besmirched image. Once considered a strong American ally, Saudi Arabia was widely condemned after shocking revelations about the role of Saudi nationals in implementing and financing 9/11. The kingdom needed a new look, a new brand.

And the former president was all too willing to offer his prestige to take on that dubious, but ultimately lucrative assignment.

The Saudis had an enormous problem: Americans didn't like them. Gallup polls since 9/11 consistently showed that almost 60 percent of Americans have a negative view of Saudi Arabia.

And it's no surprise. Recall that 15 of the 19 hijackers from 9/11 were Saudi citizens.

And that the FBI found convincing evidence that Saudi citizens living in the U.S. — including the wife of the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. — provided money to support a number of the hijackers while they were in the United States.

But none of that bothered Bill Clinton. Not at all. Business is business and he saw the large piggy bank that was waiting at the end of the expansive Arabian Desert....
Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0916/morris092616.php3#01izKupZVkzephdh.99
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