When it comes to Moslem terrorism, the United States is engrossed in an informal policy of “ignoring the obvious”:
Washington’s bipartisan insistence that the Saudi regime is a vital counterterrorism ally of the United States is a delusional byproduct of its willful blindness to sharia supremacism — the ideological driver of violent jihadism and the oil-rich kingdom’s most consequential export.
The point of the post-9/11 investigations was to hold every culpable actor and negligent government agency accountable. No American citizen or government official, not even the sitting president, was spared. It is time for Washington to stop running interference for the Saudis while the Saudis run interference for the jihadists. At long last, let’s see the 28 pages.
Source: 9/11 Report’s 28 Pages on Saudi Arabia’s Terrorism Connections Should Be Released
And, of course, you have this happening now:
The U.S. has released nine more prisoners from its base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and sent them to Saudi Arabia for resettlement, officials said Saturday.
Source: U.S. frees 9 Guantanamo prisoners, sends them to Saudi Arabia