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(BBC) Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal said any unilateral military action by the U.S. would appear as an "act of aggression." "If change of regime comes with the destruction of Iraq, then you are solving one problem and creating five more problems," Prince Saud said. "Our worry is the new emerging fundamentalism in the U.S. and in the West. Fundamentalism in our region is on the wane. There, it's in the ascendancy. That's the threat." 2003-02-19 00:00:00Full Article
Saudis Warn U.S. over Iraq War
(BBC) Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal said any unilateral military action by the U.S. would appear as an "act of aggression." "If change of regime comes with the destruction of Iraq, then you are solving one problem and creating five more problems," Prince Saud said. "Our worry is the new emerging fundamentalism in the U.S. and in the West. Fundamentalism in our region is on the wane. There, it's in the ascendancy. That's the threat." 2003-02-19 00:00:00Full Article
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