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  military spending by

  oil control by. See Saudi oil

  power/lifestyle of

  rise to power

  succession provisions

  House of Sa’ud (cont.)

  U.S. interests and

  U.S. suggested policy reform for

  Wahhabis and

  Hussein, Saddam

  Hussein, Uday

  Ibn Sa’ud, king of Saudi Arabia

  Saudi history and

  surviving sons of

  Ibn Taymiyah

  Ibrahim, ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz

  Ibrahim, Walid Al

  Ibrahim deals

  Ickes, Harold

  Ikwhan

  Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952

  India

  Indonesia

  International Aero Engines

  International Institute for Islamic Thought

  International Islamic Relief Organization

  International Monetary Fund

  Iran

  Afghan militant Islamists and

  anti-U.S. terrorism

  as arms market

  oil fields

  Reagan focus on

  revolution (1978)

  Iran-Contra dealings

  Iran-Iraq war (1980s)

  Iraq

  as arms market

  Clinton policy and

  bin Laden and

  oil supply

  U.S. war

  See also Gulf War; Iran-Iraq war

  Islah

  Islam

  charity obligation

  holy sites

  Shi’a-Sunni split

  Syrian Alawites and

  See also Islamic militants; Qur’an; Wahhabis

  Islambuli, Khalid Shawqi

  Islambuli, Muhammad Shawqi

  Islamic Association of Palestinian Students

  Islamic Jihad (Egypt)

  Islamic militants

  democratization and

  hatred of West by

  Ibn Taymiyah’s polemics and

  Israeli 1967 victory and

  martyrdom and

  Muslim Brotherhood founding and. See also Muslim Brotherhood

  Saudi society’s ripeness for

  Sunnis and

  U.S. policies and

  Wahhabi beliefs and

  See also terrorism; specific countries and groups

  Islamic Movement for Change

  Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan

  Islamic Society of Spain

  Israel

  cold war and

  Oslo accords and

  Qatar and

  Russian arms dealers in

  Syria and

  U.S. arms sales to

  See also Arab-Israeli wars

  Ittehad-e-Islami

  Jawhara al-Ibrahim (wife of King Fahd)

  power of

  Jerusalem

  Johnston, J. Bennett

  Jones, David

  Jordan

  J. P. Morgan

  Ju’aymah oil terminal

  Jubeir, Adel al-

  Karbala sacking (1801)

  Kazakstan

  Kean, Thomas

  Keating, John

  Kelemen, Michele

  Kellogg Brown & Root

  Kennard, William

  Kenya

  U.S. embassy bombing

  Khalid (Saudi crown prince/king; d. 1982)

  Khalid, ‘Abdallah bin (Qatari interior minister)

  Khalid Sheikh. See Muhammad, Khalid Sheikh

  Khalifa, Muhammad Jamal

  Khashoggi, Adnan

  Khobar Towers barracks bombing

  Khomeini, Ayatollah

  Khuli, Muhammad

  Kirkuk oil field

  Kissinger, Henry

  Kokand

  KSM. See Muhammad, Khalid Sheikh

  Kuwait

  CIA desk officer

  Muslim Brothers in

  terrorist bombings in

  Kyrgyzstan

  Laden, Bakr bin

  Laden, Osama bin

  pre-September 11 terrorism and

  Laden, Osama bin (cont.)

  propaganda outlet

  Qatari supporters

  Russian arms supplier

  Saudi charities and

  Saudi tolerance of

  September 11 attack and

  Laden, Shafiq bin

  Laden Group

  Larson, Alan

  Lebanon. See also Beirut

  Lenin, V. I.

  Levitt, Arthur

  Levitt, Matthew

  Libya

  Lockheed

  Loeffler, Tom

  Lofgren, Bill

  Luxor temple attack

  Maha (wife of Na’if)

  Mahfouz, ‘Abd-al-Rahman bin

  Mahfouz, Khalid bin

  Mahfouz family

  Major, John

  Malek, Fred

  Mandela, Nelson

  Masari, Muhammad al-

  McDonnell Douglas. See Boeing McDonnell Douglas

  McGaffin, John

  Mecca

  Mecca Grand Mosque

  militant Islamist attack on

  reconstruction project

  Medina

  Meridian International Center

  Merrill, Philip

  Mexican oil

  Middle East Airlines

  Middle East Institute

  Middle East Policy Council

  Miller, Judith

  Mitchell, George

  Mitterrand, François

  Mobil

  Morocco

  Motiva Enterprises

  Mubarak, Hosni

  Muhammad (prophet)

  Muhammad, Khalid Sheikh

  Muhammad bin Fahd (Saudi prince; “the Bulldozer”)

  Muhammad ibn Sa’ud

  Murphy, Richard

  Murray, Wallace

  Muslim Brotherhood

  founding of

  German cells of

  ideological father of

  slogan of

  Syrian elimination of

  U.S. view of

  Muslim World League

  Na’if (Saudi prince; interior minister)

  Naqshabandi, ‘Abd-al-Karim

  Nasir, Sayyid Abu

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  National Commercial Bank

  National Commission on Terrorist Attacks

  National Security Agency.

  National Security Council

  Nimeri (Sudanese general)

  Nixon, Richard

  Nobel Peace Prize

  North, Oliver

  North Korea

  Northrop

  nuclear weapons

  Nunn, Sam

  Oakley, Bob

  Ohliger, Floyd

  oil embargo (1973)

  oil industry

  basic reality of

  Central Asia

  history of

  Iran

  Iraq

  Qatar

  See also OPEC; Saudi oil

  O’Neill, John

  OPEC

  Osh

  Oslo accords (1993)

  Pakistan

  Afghan militant Islamics and

  CIA policy in

  Muslim Brothers and

  Saudi free oil shipments to

  Palestine

  Palestinian Islamic Jihad

  Palestinians

  demographics

  Lebanese refugee camps

  Muslim Brothers and

  Oslo accords and

  Pan Am Flight 103 bombing

  Pasha, Enver

  Pearl, Danny

  Peay, H. Binford

  Pennzoil-Quaker State

  Perle, Richard

  Perry, William

  Persian Gulf

  oil and

  U.S. defense of

  petroleum. See oil industry; Saudi oil

  Philippines

  airliner bombing

  Phillips Academy, Andover

  Pow
ell, Colin

  Prague

  Pratt & Whitney

  preemptive warfare doctrine

  presidential libraries, U.S.

  prostitution

  Qaeda, al

  Qatar and

  Saudi links

  Qatari

  Qorvis Communications

  Qur’an

  Qutb, Muhammad

  Rafsanjani, Akbar Hashami

  Rahman, ‘Umar ‘Abd-al-

  Rajhi Banking and Investment Corporation al-

  Ramadan, Sa’id

  Ras Tanura oil terminal

  Raytheon

  Reagan, Nancy

  Reagan, Ronald

  Iran-Contra and

  Iranian terrorism and

  reverse collection process

  Rice, Condoleezza

  Rihani, Fuad

  Risen, Jim

  Riyadh

  growth of

  terrorism in

  Rockefeller, John D.

  Rolls-Royce PLC

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Rosvoorouzhenie (Russian arms-trading firm)

  Royal Saudi Air Force

  rule of law

  Rumsfeld, Donald

  Russia

  arms dealers

  Central Asia and

  Chechen war and

  oil production

  Saudi Arabia and

  See also Soviet Union

  SAAR Foundation

  Sabah, ‘Ali Al

  Sadat, Anwar

  assassination of

  Safaniya

  Safa Trust

  Salman (Saudi prince)

  fundamentalist Islam and

  Sa’ud, king of Saudi Arabia

  Sa’ud, Muhammad ibn. See Muhammad ibn Sa’ud

  Sa’ud al Faysal (Saudi foreign minister)

  Sa’ud dynasty. See House of Sa’ud

  Saudia

  Saudi Arabia

  anti-Americanism in

  Chechen rebels and

  CIA reports from

  financial problems

  Gulf War and

  historical background

  Islamic militants and

  Muslim Brothers in

  Qatar and

  repressive policies in

  rule of law and

  Russian arms dealers and

  security breaches

  social instability of

  Syrian policy toward

  terrorism and

  as U.S. ally

  U.S. blind policy toward

  U.S. democratization hopes for

  U.S. financial relations

  U.S. reevaluation of

  U.S. special interest in

  U.S. suggested policy for

  U.S. troops in

  violence potential in

  welfare state benefits

  women’s status

  See also House of Sa’ud; Saudi oil

  Saudi charities

  Saudi International Bank

  Saudi National Guard

  ‘Abdallah and

  barracks bombing

  Carlyle contract

  spending on

  Saudi oil

  Afghan pipeline plan

  alternatives to

  arms sales and

  critical position of

  distribution and delivery

  global economic effects of

  Gulf War (1991) and

  history of

  labor sources

  prices

  Sa’ud family funding by

  suggested U.S. seizure of

  terrorist vulnerability of

  U.S. interests in

  Sayyaf, Abdul Rasool

  Schlesinger, James

  Scowcroft, Brent

  September 11 attacks

  ideological justification for

  martyrdom and

  Muslim Brothers links

  Qatar and

  Saudi links

  Saudi oil subsidies following

  Shaalan, Na’if bin Sultan Fawaz Al-

  Sha’ir, ‘Ali

  Sharon, Ariel

  Shawish, Zuhayr

  Shaykh, Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Al

  Shell Oil

  Shi’a Muslims

  Shrontz, Frank

  Shultz, George

  Siberian oil

  Simon, William

  Six Days War (1967)

  SOCAL

  Société Anonyme Marocaine d l’Industrie du Raffinage (SAMIR)

  Soviet Union

  Afghan invasion by

  Central Asia and

  as CIA’s prime target

  Egypt and

  missing arms stocks

  Syria and

  See also cold war; Russia

  Stalin, Joseph

  Standard Oil Company of Ohio

  Standard Oil of California. See SOCAL

  Star Enterprise

  State Department, U.S.

  Saudi protective policy

  Stettinius, Edward

  stock market, U.S.

  Strategic Petroleum Reserve, U.S.

  Sudan

  Sudayri Seven

  Suez Canal

  Sufis

  Sulayman, Shaykh ‘Abdallah

  Sultan (Saudi prince; defense minister)

  Sunni Muslims

  as Syrian majority

  See also Muslim Brotherhood

  Syria

  Asad’s coup-proofing of

  Muslim Brothers’ expulsion from

  illicit Iraqi oil and

  Lebanon and

  Qatar and

  Tahir Bawazir v. the Boeing Company and Sheikh Khalid bin Mahfouz (1998)

  Tajikistan

  Talal bin ‘Abd-al-’Aziz (Saudi prince)

  Taliban

  Saudi aid to

  U.S. covert aid to

  Tanzanian embassy bombing

  Tashkent

  Tatari, ‘Abd-al-Matin

  Tenet, George

  terrorism

  cross-border

  in Lebanon

  Palestinians and

  Qatar and

  Russian-made arms and

  Saudi Arabia and

  Saudi oil infrastructure disaster scenario

  State Department 1999 report on

  Syria and

  U.S.-Saudi oil deals and

  See also Muslim Brotherhood; September 11 attacks

  Toch, Thomas

  Trans-Arabian pipeline

  Treasury Department, U.S.

  Trireme Partners

  TRW International

  Tucker, Robert W.

  Tufts University

  Turabi, Hassan al-l0

  Turkey

  Turki (Saudi prince; intelligence chief)

  Turkmenistan

  Twetten, Tom

  Twin Towers Fund

  Tyumen Oil Company (TNK)

  United Arab Emirates

  United Defense

  United Nations

  Unocal

  ‘Uthman ibn Mu’ammar

  Uzbekistan

  Venezuelan oil reserves

  visa policy, U.S.

  Vozrozhdeniye weapons site

  Wahhabis

  Chechen rebels and

  historical background

  House of Sa’ud and

  Ibn Taymiyah’s doctrine and

  Mecca Grand Mosque project and

  Wahhabis (cont.)

  militant Islam and

  Muslim Brotherhood and

  Qatar and

  view of Palestinians

  Walid, al- (Saudi prince)

  Walker, Edward S. (“Ned”)

  Wall Street Journal

  Washington bureaucracy, Saudi money and

  Washington Institute for Near East Policy

  Webster, William

  Weinberger, Caspar

  West Bank

  Wood, Kimba

  Woolsey, Jim

  World Bank

  World Trade Center
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  truck bombing (1993)

  See also September 11 attack

  World War II

  Yamama project

  Yanbu oil terminal

  Yeltsin, Boris

  Yemen

  Yom Kippur War (1973)

  York air conditioning

  Younis, Fawaz

  Yousef, Ramzi

  Yuldashev, Tahir

  Zammar, Muhammad Haydar

  Zawahari, Ayman

  Copyright © 2003 by Robert Baer

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  Title:

  Sleeping With the Devil

  Creator:

  Robert Baer

  Publisher:

  Random House / Crown

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  Date:

  2003-07-11

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