[Vision2020] 9/11 Victims Families Sue Saudi Banks, Charities
Tbertruss at aol.com
Tbertruss at aol.com
Sat Aug 27 19:47:16 PDT 2005
All:
Buried in my long analysis of global oil economics, which no one may read
(why do I bother?), including Phil, who now bails out of our discussions on oil
economics and the invasion of Iraq posing other Jupiter sized questions
instead, is the following news which I think is very important and might not be
emphasized in the media.
>From my post today 8/27/05 subject headed "Petroleum Intelligence Weekly:
Pemex Below Exxon & Chevron, etc.:"
The Saudi's have invested 750 billion in the US economy, a significant amount
of this wealth no doubt generated from sales to the USA, enough to give pause
to anyone pondering the impact of disturbing the US/Saudi partnership.
Consider that this relationship is under increasing strain recently, and the fact
that 15 of the 19 9/11 terrorists are believed to have been Saudi nationals is
part of the problem, with a major lawsuit pending against Saudi interests.
Read the important story on this subject at this link below:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2206522.stm
"Saudis have reacted with anger to a lawsuit for damages filed last week by
families of 11 September victims against Saudi banks and charities."
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