Speaking of getting busted
Saudi Price Bandar "Bush" is caught taking up to 2 Billion in kickbacks
FLASHBACK: 2001 on PBS’ Frontline -
Really.
London - British Prime Minister Tony Blair Thursday defended his decision to halt a fraud inquiry into a major Saudi Arabian arms deal because it would have led to the 'complete wreckage' of vital British national interests. Blair's comments at a press briefing during the Group of Eight (G8) summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, followed revelations in the British media Thursday that a Saudi Arabian prince received huge payments from a British arms company in connection with an arms deal worth more than 40 billion pounds (76 billion dollars).
Blair repeated Thursday that, had the fraud investigation continued, Saudi Arabia would possibly have ended all co-operation on intelligence and security matters.
'This investigation, if it had gone ahead, would have involved the most serious allegations and investigations being made of the Saudi royal family,' Blair said in Germany.
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from a British defense contractor.
(he owns the most expensive home in the US) and how he got the bin Laden's out of the US after 9/11.FLASHBACK: 2001 on PBS’ Frontline -
Really.
his ties to Bush I & II and how they have all preyed on the American and Saudi people over the years.
Blair says Saudi arms probe would have "wrecked" tiesSource: DPALondon - British Prime Minister Tony Blair Thursday defended his decision to halt a fraud inquiry into a major Saudi Arabian arms deal because it would have led to the 'complete wreckage' of vital British national interests. Blair's comments at a press briefing during the Group of Eight (G8) summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, followed revelations in the British media Thursday that a Saudi Arabian prince received huge payments from a British arms company in connection with an arms deal worth more than 40 billion pounds (76 billion dollars).
Blair repeated Thursday that, had the fraud investigation continued, Saudi Arabia would possibly have ended all co-operation on intelligence and security matters.
'This investigation, if it had gone ahead, would have involved the most serious allegations and investigations being made of the Saudi royal family,' Blair said in Germany.
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