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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
>
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
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