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Finally, the pressure paid off and Saudi foreign-affairs
adviser Adel al-Jabir agreed to produce the women. I
gave him two options:
On Sept. 1, that happened in London. In a hotel room
were producer Stacey Hocheiser, an interpreter hired
by my employer Fox News, and an American public
relations woman hired by the Saudis, as well as Alia
and Aisha.
There is no doubt that the women were uneasy and,
in my opinion, brainwashed. They said all the expected
things about how great Saudi Arabia is and how they
did not want to see their mother. But then we asked
them about Osama bin Laden.
Now, I expected that the women would say they
didn't know anything about him or that he was a bad
man. Instead, the women put forth that "he was a
clean, good man."
That sealed it. If two American citizens are that far
gone – for whatever reason – there is little anyone can
do.
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