January 7, 2008:
Saudi Arabia continues
its aggressive and effective campaign against Islamic terrorism within the
kingdom. Over 500 terrorist suspects were arrested during 2007, most of them
just before their planned terrorist attacks could be carried out (thus making
it possible to catch most members of each terrorist cell). While the Saudis put
many suspected terrorists through re-education courses (which, surprisingly,
often work) and set them loose, some 1,700 are still in custody.
The Saudis have come under a lot of
criticism for not cracking down on Saudi Islamic radicals who leave the country
to commit mayhem elsewhere. Iraq is a favorite destination. Nearly half of the
al Qaeda foreign fighters in Iraq have been Saudi. Iraqi courts have already
tried 160 Saudis on terrorism charges, and several hundred are sitting in Iraqi
jails (while their families desperately, and sometimes successfully, try to get
them out. A large enough bribe will often do it.) The Saudis point out that
they can't restrict the foreign travels of their citizens without some firm
proof that the kids are going off to blow themselves up in Iraq. Of course, the
Saudis also realize that Iraq is an excellent way to deal with young men who
are determined to die for the cause, and would rather not take some of their
neighbors with them. The few al Qaeda attacks in Saudi Arabia, although largely
aimed at foreigners, managed to kill a lot of Saudis. That trashed most of the
support al Qaeda had in the kingdom. Worse, it made more Saudis willing to
inform on Islamic radicals. The tip lines have been ringing ever since, and al
Qaeda operations consistently compromised.
However, with the defeat of al Qaeda in
Iraq, violence minded Saudi religious fanatics will have to find somewhere else
to play. Some Saudis have been showing up in Pakistan and North Africa, but not
in the numbers that used to head off to Iraq. Either the lads lost heart, or
are directing their murderous impulses towards their homeland.