The princess says she feels as if a bomb had been dropped on her head - an unfortunate metaphor given the fact that Saudi terrorists funded by Saudi charities turned planes carrying innocent Americans into bombs.
Although a Saudi terrorist was saved from the death penalty by the deadlock of a New York jury yesterday, American Muslim leaders said the man's trial still posed difficult political and religious questions.
But Senator Richard H. Bryan, a Nevada Democrat, said he found it "shocking" that Defense Department security officials did not assume that Saudi terrorists might have access to a larger bomb.
On February 3, 2009 Saudi security officials published a new list of Saudi suspected terrorists.
Milam tried to dispel any confusion about where Bin Ladin fit into U.S.-Taliban relations-the Saudi terrorist was the issue, and he had to be expelled.
The agency did not reach an official conclusion that Saudi terrorists could not build a bomb larger than 200 pounds.
The reports he had received had placed Afghanis, Pakistanis, Sudanese, even Saudi terrorists in the Pankisi gorge.
Nineteen mainly Saudi Arabian terrorists used hijacked planes to destroy the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in New York and part of the Pentagon building in Washington.
I guess you will next tip your hat for Saudi terrorists and Bin Laden.
After that attack, the Air Force was criticized for its assumption that Saudi terrorists were unable to build a bomb larger than 200 pounds.