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November 22, 2003

 

Honest conservatives make the most interesting statements II

Tacitus had lunch with a credible associate and came away with the following:

  • Most of what's written in the blogosphere about Saudi Arabia is just wrong.
  • Overt Islamic religiosity of high officials is frequently cover for personal corruption.
  • The defining event that shapes domestic policy for the Saudi royals is the Iranian revolution of 1979, which they interpret as the revolt of a conservative populace against a modernizing monarchy. They feel genuinely constrained by popular feeling from undertaking liberalizations -- such as allowing women to drive, which is apparently a major issue -- that they would like.
  • There is little if any prior censorship in the Saudi press, which is generally more free than we might believe from reports in the US. (As a corollary, he's caught MEMRI in some fairly significant mistranslations of that press.)
  • Satellite TV stations like al-Jazeera are hugely important motors of social progress and modernization in the entire region, whatever we may think of them here.
  • Oil is not the dominant factor in our relationship with the Saudis. That would be our perception of Saudi influence over the world's Islamic populations; second to that is our need to maintain military overflight and logistical access rights; and then comes oil.

Posted by P6 at November 22, 2003 10:36 AM | Trackback URL: http://www.prometheus6.org/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2346
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Well, I've also been saying that most of what's written in the blogosphere about Saudi Arabia is wrong, but nobody reads my blog so I haven't gotten anywhere with it.


Posted by at November 22, 2003 01:45 PM 

Anyone who participated so heavily in the racist smear campaign against Cruz Bustamante -- especially someone who should no better -- does not in any way deserve the title "honest conservative."


Posted by at November 22, 2003 06:04 PM 

I have to agree with Luis on that. My opinion of Tacitus dropped pretty low after his leading role in that affair.


Posted by at November 22, 2003 09:15 PM 
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