Tuesday, June 15, 2004
AL-QAEDA STRIKES IN RIYADH, BUSH THREATENS SUDAN
By Tweed
"With the death and abdications of Americans in Saudi Arabia," commented the President, "we must look towards regime change in The Sudan."
Bush went on to say that if The Sudan doesn't allow arms inspections, the United States would have no other option but to invade the African nation. "Still," said the President, "we would be treated as liberators."
The Administration hopes that the pressure placed on The Sudan will ease Al-Qeada attacks in Saudi Arabia.
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By Tweed
RIYADH (AFP) - The killing of a US national and presumed abduction of another by suspected Al-Qaeda extremists kept tensions high in the Saudi capital, with diplomats reporting the possible death of one more Westerner and police denying the report.
"With the death and abdications of Americans in Saudi Arabia," commented the President, "we must look towards regime change in The Sudan."
Bush went on to say that if The Sudan doesn't allow arms inspections, the United States would have no other option but to invade the African nation. "Still," said the President, "we would be treated as liberators."
The Administration hopes that the pressure placed on The Sudan will ease Al-Qeada attacks in Saudi Arabia.