"you seem to keep forgetting this isn’t just about Al-Barakat, it’s about the country in which the firm is situated and their role in ensuring income to the country"
Not in my view. It's quite simply about al Barakat and its support of al Qaeda. While you want to help Somalia, you're only hurting Somalis (both in-country and emigres sending money home) by allowing this fronting of al Qaeda to persist at a private firm.
"Secondly, does Saudi Arabia’s and Pakistan’s cooperation compensate for the fact there wouldn’t be a Taliban without Pakistan’s support as there wouldn’t be an Al-Qaeda without Saudi Arabia support? Who plays with fire... right?"
Saudi Arabia lost billions of dollars on 9/11 and an incalculable amount of good will on this side of the pond. There have been very vocal calls to break the long-standing alliance. And what do you think we're doing talking with the Russians about oil, just when a price war with OPEC is in the offing?
There is a lot of speculation that the Pakistani regime will not survive the winter. Also, undoubtedly the people of Pakistan, already in a precarious situation and near destitution, are suffering economically because of 9/11.
I don't know if "compensate" is quite the way to look at it, but they are paying and will continue to pay for this support.
Not in my view. It's quite simply about al Barakat and its support of al Qaeda. While you want to help Somalia, you're only hurting Somalis (both in-country and emigres sending money home) by allowing this fronting of al Qaeda to persist at a private firm.
"Secondly, does Saudi Arabia’s and Pakistan’s cooperation compensate for the fact there wouldn’t be a Taliban without Pakistan’s support as there wouldn’t be an Al-Qaeda without Saudi Arabia support? Who plays with fire... right?"
Saudi Arabia lost billions of dollars on 9/11 and an incalculable amount of good will on this side of the pond. There have been very vocal calls to break the long-standing alliance. And what do you think we're doing talking with the Russians about oil, just when a price war with OPEC is in the offing?
There is a lot of speculation that the Pakistani regime will not survive the winter. Also, undoubtedly the people of Pakistan, already in a precarious situation and near destitution, are suffering economically because of 9/11.
I don't know if "compensate" is quite the way to look at it, but they are paying and will continue to pay for this support.
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