Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism

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Regnery Publishing, Jun 1, 2004 - Political Science - 335 pages
Dore Gold has the goods on Saudi Arabia, proving how it is actively supporting terrorism. Using previously unpublished documents, Gold, former Israeli Ambassador to the UN and internationally known Middle East strategy expert, pieces together the links between the current wave of global terrorism -- from the World Trade Center to Bali, Indonesia -- and the ideology of hatred taught in the schools and mosques of Saudi Arabia.
 

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Violent Origins Reviving Jihad and the War Against the Polytheists
17
Countering the Wahhabi Menace
31
White Terror The Ikhwan and the Rise of the Modern Saudi Kingdom
41
Building the Modern Saudi State Oil the Palestine Question and the Americans
57
Reactivating Wahhabism
73
The Hothouse for Militant Islamic Radicalism
89
Wahhabism Reasserts Itself
105
Wahhabisms Global Reach
125
Was Saudi Arabia Finally Changing?
213
Ending the Hatred
233
Saudi Support for Terrorism The Evidence
249
Notes
273
Glossary
307
Acknowledgments
311
Index
315
About the Author

Countdown to September 11 The Gulf War and Wahhabisms New Outburst in the 1990s
157
The Hatred Continues
185
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Page 10 - After the fall of our orthodox caliphates on March 3, 1924 and after expelling the colonialists, our Islamic nation was afflicted with apostate rulers who took over in the Moslem nation. These rulers turned out to be more infidel and criminal than the colonialists themselves. Moslems have endured all kinds of harm, oppression, and torture at their hands.

About the author (2004)

Dore Gold (Hebrew: דורי גודל‎, born 1953) is an Israeli diplomat who has served in various positions under several Israeli governments. He is the current President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He was the 11th Israel Ambassador to the United Nations.

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