The Sacrifice Of The American Dream (The Saudi Lobby)

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On February 14th 1945, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Saud Arabian King Abdulaziz ibn Abdul Rahman Al Saud met for the first time while docked at the Great Bitter Lake along the Suez Canal. The ship was beside other war cruisers and destroyers with an air cap overhead of fighter planes to show the well natured leader Ibn Saud the might of the American military. The discussion entailed the King’s unwavering support for Jews into Palestine. However, this relationship, tentative at best, became a full fledged mutual dependance with the Saudis using the strength of the US military to protect and invade arab adversaries while the US began using the Kingdom to regulate the oil market.

Over the following years, the Saudis would invest billions of dollars into the American businesses, military industrial complex and congressional districts to try and persuade the government to endorse legislation which would also favor them over the competing Israelis. While also purchasing the latest in American military grade weaponry. But what was the main topic for the Kingdom? Palestine. The race between the Saudis and Israel lobby's began, and the soul of the United States would be sold to the highest bidder. In which to the current day, the Saudi Lobby would become the prime defacto monetary power which would highly influence our nation, leading many to believe that our democracy is nothing but a dream.

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