Why would we not want to fight an ideology whose objective is to kill us?
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Anand Thakur
Why would we not want to fight an ideology whose objective is to kill us?
ADEL AL-JUBEIRThis will make the transition happen with less death and destruction.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRWhat we want is stability and security so we can focus on our own development.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRAnd if you want us to play a supporting role, then tell us who is going to lead.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRToday it’s a little bit more complicated.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRWe expressed our readiness to join the US-led, international coalition against Daesh with special forces.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRThen I tell them: Don’t keep attacking us as you have done for the last years.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRIt was in possession of heavy weapons, ballistic missiles and even an air force.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRYou cannot lecture another people about what you think is right or wrong based on your value system unless you’re willing to accept others imposing their value system on you.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRPeople are saying, “Oh my God, Saudi Arabia has changed.” It’s a contradiction.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRJust like surface-to-air missiles in Afghanistan were able to change the balance of power there.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRIt seems people don’t read or listen. Our scholars and our media have been very outspoken.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRAll of this, however, is still in the discussion phase and in the initial planning phase.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRDaesh is attacking us. Their leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, wants to destroy the Saudi state.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRIran is the only country around the negotiating table that has not been attacked by either al-Qaida or Daesh.
ADEL AL-JUBEIRAfter the revolution of 1979, Iran embarked on a policy of sectarianism.
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