I’m still hoping Kerry goes after Prince Bandar personally, but Kerry’s speech yesterday already contained tougher language about Saudi Arabia than we’re ever likely to hear coming out of George W. Bush’s mouth:
If we are serious about energy independence, then we can finally be serious about confronting the failure of Saudi Arabia to do all that it can to stop financing and providing ideological support of al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
We cannot continue this administration’s kid glove approach to the supply and laundering of terrorist money. As president, I will impose tough financial sanctions against nations or banks that engage in money laundering and facilitate terror in this world, and we will take strong steps against those who fail to act. I will launch a “name and shame” campaign against those that are financing terror, and if they do not respond, they will be shut out of the U.S. financial system.
And the same goes for Saudi sponsorship of clerics who promote the ideology of Islamic terror. To put it simply, we will not do business as usual with any country that does not demonstrate its full will to partner in this struggle. They must all take concrete steps to stop their clerics from fueling the fires of Islamic extremism.
Kerry on Saudi Arabia
Mark Kleiman points to a great part in Kerry’s speech yesterday. This is related to his initiative to have the country energy independent by 2014, which is much easier said than done. Nonetheless taking the Saudi dictatorship to school is…