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If David Duke ruled his own kingdom, would President Bush invite him and his envoys to socialize at his ranch, praise them publicly and
permit his advisers to do so? Not likely.
And yet one would have to be a Duke-style neo-Nazi (or the genuine, German article) to spew the anti-Semitic venom that routinely
simmers within Saudi institutions.
Even if 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers were not Saudis, and even if Riyadh did not finance madrassahs that teach
anti-Americanism, Saudi Arabia's flamboyant anti-Semitism alone should dislodge it from its place at America's table and banish it to Uncle
Sam's dog house.
As a new study from the Saudi Institute and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies states, "Saudi officials disseminate hate
literature openly in the United States." The Riyadh-funded Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America published Abdulla
Al-Tarekee's "A Muslim's Relations with Non-Muslims — Enmity or Friendship."
"The unbelievers, idolaters, and others like them must be hated and despised," Al-Tarekee writes. "We must stay away from them and
create barriers between us and them." He adds: "Qur'an forbade taking Jews and Christians as friends, and that applies to every Jew
and Christian, with no consideration as to whether they are at war with Islam or not."
Consider several other examples of Riyadh's public Jew bashing: .........