Osama bin Laden: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Thomas R. Mockaitis
Author:Thomas R. Mockaitis [Mockaitis, Thomas R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: 0313353743 9780313353741
Published: 2011-01-07T03:25:52.584000+00:00
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O S A M A B I N L A D E N
Bin Laden approached the chief of Saudi intelligence, Prince Turki,
offering to send al-Qaeda fi ghters into South Yemen to support the reb-
els. He would even help fund the operation. The prince later claimed
that he turned bin Laden down fl at. “ I advised him at the time that that
was not an acceptable idea,” Turki recalled. However, Richard Clarke, a
terrorism expert in the Clinton administration, maintains that Turki ac-
tually asked bin Laden “to organize a fundamentalist religion-based re-
sistance to the communist-style regime.” 4 Steve Riedel, a former CIA specialist on the Middle East, maintains that the Saudi government
wanted to overthrow the communists in Yemen but that “it did not want
a private army doing its bidding.” 5 Whatever transpired between the leader
of al-Qaeda and the head of Saudi intelligence became moot when the
Cold War ended. North and South Yemen reunited peacefully in May
1990. Bin Laden did not like the arrangement, which incorporated for-
mer communists into the new government, and continued to fund rebel
activity without permission from the Saudi government. His defi ance of
the monarchy brought a swift and harsh response. The Saudi minister of
the interior, Prince Nayif bin Abdul Aziz, a full brother of the king, called bin Laden into his offi ce, ordered him to cease his activities at once, and confi scated his passport. 6
THE GULF WAR
Bin Laden had little time to brood about this offi cial rebuke before
another more ominous crisis developed. On August 2, 1990, Saddam
Husain invaded the tiny country of Kuwait, at the head of the Persian
Gulf on Saudi Arabia’s northern border. Angry that Kuwait had refused
to cancel Iraqi debts accumulated during the Iran-Iraq War, Saddam
accused the wealthy emirate of driving down oil prices through over-
production and of slant drilling into Iraqi oilfi elds. The 100,000-man
Iraqi invasion force, part of Saddam’s army of half a million, posed an
immediate threat to Saudi Arabia. The tiny Saudi army could not possi-
bly defend the kingdom against Iraqi forces within easy striking distance
of its oilfi elds and population centers.
Fresh from what he considered his victory over the Soviets, Osama bin Laden offered to defend his country and to expel the hated dictator from neighboring Kuwait. He approached the Saudi government,
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