WASHINGTON - Saudi security officers have been determined to participate in a major role in Al Qaida's network in Iraq. U.S. officials said Saudi nationals, including members of the kingdom's security forces, have played a major role in Sunni insurgency attacks in Iraq. They said hundreds of Saudi nationals accused of participating in Al Qaida-aligned attacks have been arrested in Iraq over the last year reports Middle East Newsline.
In all, about 2,000 Saudi nationals have been recruited into the Sunni insurgency, many of them in the network led by Abu Mussib Al Zarqawi. They were said to have included hundreds of members of the Saudi National Guard, commanded by Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, who met President George Bush in Crawford, Texas in April.
Officials said Saudi nationals comprise a leading element in the foreign insurgency presence in Iraq. They said the majority of the foreign fighters come from Iran, Saudi Arabia and Syria and their numbers are growing.
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bbbbut the Saudis are our friends.
But, don't worry we are easing travel restrictions on the Saudis so that they can come into America much more feely again.
US EASES SAUDI VISA RESTRICTIONS
RIYADH, 4 May 2005 -- US Ambassador James C. Oberwetter says changes in the US visa process would ease travel between the States and Saudi Arabia.
The ambassador's comments come in the wake of the Saudi-US Summit and before a high-profile, 63-member Saudi business mission leaves for the US next week.
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