“Will you continue to use cluster weapons in Yemen?” we asked Prince Abdullah Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States.
“This is like the question, ‘Will you stop beating your wife?’” Al-Saud responded, letting loose a bellowing laugh.
We continued to ask with the same question, and the ambassador grew tired of our persistence. “You are political operators!” he accused. “I’m not a politician.”
At last week’s Annual Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference — bankrolled by oil companies Chevron, ExxonMobile, and ConocoPhillips, and weapons contractors Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing — the Saudi ambassador was the keynote speaker.
The Saudi-led coalition bombing Yemen had “righteousness, legitimacy, a lot of support,” and would keep bombing “no matter what it takes,” he told the audience, which included U.S. military officials as well as defense contractors and oil executives.
“If anyone attacks human lives, and disturbs the border, in whatever region, we’re going to continue hitting them, no matter what,” said Al-Saud.
“Anyone who wants to solve the Yemen problem should understand who is making all the problems,” he said, ducking Saudi responsibility for the suffering in Yemen. “We will not at all allow anything to develop in the future like this no matter what it takes.”
Saudi Arabia began bombing Yemen in March 2015, shortly after Yemen’s Saudi-backed ruler fled to Riyadh and six months after Houthi rebels from the border region of Northern Yemen moved south and overran the capital.
Saudi Arabia has since been responsible for the majority of the 10,000 deaths in the conflict, according to the U.N. The coalition has repeatedly targeted civilian sites, including homes, farms, factories, markets, hospitals, and children’s schools.
When asked by The Intercept why Saudi Arabia continued to strike civilian targets, the ambassador responded, “We have no interests in doing these things. If it was just a military victory without care for human life, we would have bombed Saada [a Houthi stronghold].”
In May, a spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition announced on Saudi state television that the entire province of Saada was a military target, and warned the residents to leave.
Eli Massey of In These Times asked the ambassador if he disputes the fact that most civilian casualties in Yemen come from the Kingdom’s airstrikes. “You are really, you’re a heckler. You’re a politician,” he said, dismissing Massey. When The Intercept repeated Massey’s question, he responded “Yes! Yes!” When we asked him to prove his claim, he grew more dismissive. “You are a political operative,” he said.
Despite the catastrophic humanitarian toll of the Saudi coalition bombing campaign, the U.S. military has continued to play a supporting role, providing targeting intelligence, signing off on $20 billion in weapons shipments, and flying refueling missions for Saudi aircraft.
After a year and a half of war, the Obama administration has come under increasing pressure from Congress and human rights groups to cut off its support for the coalition. After Saudi Arabia bombed a funeral in Sanaa earlier this month, killing 140 people and wounding more than 500, the White House initiated a review of its support, and threatened to “adjust our support so as to better align with U.S. principles, values and interests.” It is unclear when the review will be completed.
Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, the ambassador to the United States from Yemen’s exiled government, also told the audience that Saudi Arabia was not to blame for the suffering in Yemen. “Yemen is suffering from all sorts of serious problems — all of which have been caused by the irresponsible actions of Houthi rebels,” Mubarak said.
Top photo: Yemenis stand on a rooftop looking at smoke billows from a building following an air strike reportedly carried out by the Saudi-led coalition in Sanaa, Yemen, on Sept. 25, 2016.
He says to the world formally for violations of women’s rights in his country
On the other hand (no pun intended),
Maybe CODEPINK can help end these bitter twin wars of Syria & Yemen.
The Saudi Ambassador’s response about “will you stop beating your wife” makes a whole lot more sense now after watching their educational video on how to properly hit your wife (below). The correct question that Zaid should’ve asked was “can you promise to ‘properly’ drop cluster munitions?!”
The national television of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has aired a video, in which a self-styled Islamic family doctor is seen teaching men in the country how to ‘properly’ beat their wives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9bRjK464Uw
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3555047/How-discipline-wife-Saudi-style-Muslim-family-therapist-advises-men-beat-spouses-toothpick-handkerchief-forsake-bed.html
Manu Chao & Mr Bobby
“Hey Bobby Marley, sing something good to me, this world go crazy, it’s an emergency.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usx50kb7d9M
and imagine if Venezuela had released a video on ‘how to properly beat your wife’….the western mainstream media would push that video night & day until they ousted Maduro.
This must be the US proxy war against Iran or, the US warming up to genocide somewhere besides Palestine?
Y’know, I understand this isn’t a terribly “interesting” story in the sense that it’s like asking a dog why it rolls in poo (uh, because?)…but I’m glad it’s reported. Perhaps at some point, the people of Saudi Arabia will stop letting dogs coopt them
But, much like Obama being the mirage over corrupt corporate workings, these Saudi politicians seem to be the mirage over corrupt military industrial complex workings…so both peoples, oddly, have a bit in common
Sure wish CODEPINK had know about this gathering of evildoers! Please give us a heads up next time :)
Yeah Cluster Munitions
?First Answer was Allora
Come on…fugetaboutit
2nd Answer was…Yeah!
?I only spent a summer in Italy, but if my Italian intuition is correct, Saudi Arabia Ambassador Abdullah’s first answer (4:30-37) to Zaid’s simple question/request ‘Can you just promise not to use cluster weapons anymore in Yemen at least?’ was ‘allora’
Allora in Italian has various meanings depending on the context, but someone correct me if I’m wrong, in this context, it’s a polite way of signifying to the listener to change the conversation. He’s trying to tell Zaid ‘forget about it, I ain’t going to respond. Moving on’
What’s incredible though, is that Eli, equally as persistent as Zaid, manages to slip in a last second confirmation/question to Ambassador Abdullah (AA)
5:27 Eli: Would you deny the fact that Saudis have used cluster munitions
5:32 AA: I think this greatly exaggerated…..
5:39 Eli: so they do in fact use them (cluster munitions)?
5:41 AA: Yeah
There we have it folk.
Ambassador Abdullah answers ‘yeah’ that Saudi Arabia uses cluster munitions and says ‘allora a.k.a nothing’ about ending its use.
Is this the first time the Saudis have officially mentioned the recent use of cluster munitions in Yemen in 2016?
It was a two-prong attack but Saudi confirmation was denoted! Zaid exhausted him out, setting up Eli for the alley-oop!!!
I do give Ambassador Abdullah credit for answering their questions when it was quite obvious that his PR folk were trying to get him out. If he did indeed use the word ‘Allora’ then I do compliment him on his prefect strategic use of the Italian phrase. My hope in this post is to stop the wars in Syria & Yemen rather than blame one side (US-Saudis) over the other (Russia-Iran). ? They’re all guilty of war crimes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvX9R5l5CWg&feature=youtu.be#t=276.385072974
Published on Oct 27, 2016
Saudi Arabia Ambassador to the United States HH Prince Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki Al-Saud filmed by Capitol Intelligence/CI MENA using CI Glass (google glass) debating Ebay founder Pierre Omidyar funded Intercept and In These Times reporters on Yemen at National Council on US-Arab Relations’ 25th Annual Arab-US Policymakers Conference in Washington, DC. October 27, 2016
i do not know how this factors in to the madness over there.
i will give to you what i know for a fact and let you figure it out.
i understand that in muslin countries like SA that casual sex is/was a no-no.
i say to you for a fact that SAUDIS LIKE AMERICAN WOMEN WITH BLOND HAIR.
i will also affirm to you that middle east persons craved the US because sex was easily available.
Factor this in to your “what’s going on” and hopefully you will see something other than a predeliction for violence for its own sake.
Beats his wife? Of course he beats his wife, doesn’t everyone?
yeah but not all of them
“bankrolled by oil companies”
That’s the really important point here. This is all about oil in one way or another. So if you oppose this shit, organize your life so you don’t need car & stop driving, buy as locally and little as possible (farmers markets for food, eat seasonably, etc.), eliminate or greatly reduce plastic in your life, etc. It’s nothing but hypocrisy to say you’re anti-war while you consume the oil that drives these wars.
Hellary – the wallstreet whore – Clinton as president will not call it genocide. That is because genocidal maniacs like Adolf Hitler and Bibi Netanyahu call it self defence.
never the less, BUILD THE WALL.
What arrogance they show which is due to the unlimited US support they receive, they don’t even fight their own wars as they use poorly trained and paid mercenaries to guard Saudi border posts….rather pathetically from what I’ve viewed on YouTube. Not only that but the Saudis support AL Qaeda in Yemen, which ironically the US claims is their enemy!, go figure, as usual the US is being completely played by the Saudis.
Saudi Arabia tries to make this a fight against the big bad Houthis supported by Iran. That is largely false. Houthis are aligned with the supporters of President Saleh fighting over sharing of power. Iran is a very small player in Yemen but SA makes it a huge deal just to justify their actions in Yemen. SA will not win in Yemen unless there is a reasonable power sharing agreement. If the war goes on a while longer most of Yemen will be occupied by ISIS and AQ the SA created Frankensteins. SA may pay back for its crimes in Yemen by its creations turning against it!!
His face should be on a deck of cards…..
Alex Emmons ~ Our Eye on Yemen
Your coverage on Yemen has been a cluster bomb of great reporting. Every time US slams Russia on Syria, they’ve got to step on that thorn of Yemen Hypocrisy.
Zaid – great catch and what a ‘below the belt’ response. Like WTF? ‘Will you stop beating your wife?’ So he’s admitting to that too? lol!! It’s funny yet not.
It just shows the world once again that Saudis care little about stopping the bombing and probably even less about improving women’s rights.
TI reporting on Yemen may indirectly help slow down both the Syrian bombings too as we need a ceasefire in both wars sooner rather than later. The more light on Yemen, the more pressure builds on all groups for overall peace in the region.
One more message to Zaid – last summer, your question to the State Dept. on their differential treatment between Brazil & Venezuela & the chain reaction it set off was epic. 2 sentences on Brazil vs 2 minutes on Venezuela!! You are a hero to some of us down here in Latin America.
Peace in the Middle East & América Latina Unida
“These peasants… all of them look at them all over in poverty and eating dirt… what for you have children you know will be impoverished from what you are born into you stay into and yet they complain why? why have children who are only going to complain about poverty and get angry at the rules that were here before they were born, why? if these peasants would stop having children then we would have no problem for nobody to complain. They are fortunate we dont make it illegal by penalty of head chop to have children in poverty who are going to cause problems.”
i think that might be a problem.
Jonathan Swift’s solution in ‘A Modest Proposal’ to sell the baby at age one might be the solution to this problem you speak of…
With zero regret or empathy for unnecessary cluster-bomb deaths, Prince Abdullah Al-Saud instead finds great amusement at continuing to so hit Yemen – in terms of an addiction to beating one’s wife. Not to mention – I found it eerily similar to Hillary Clinton laughing off uncomfortable Lee Fang questions.
Well done you Putin-loving “political operatives,” keep up the good work!
You know they’re not Putin-loving ‘political operatives’, but I do agree with you that it was ‘eerily similar’ to Hillary laughing of Lee Fang questions.
But in some ways, if you check out the other video below, Ambassador Abdullah actually spends considerable time with Zaid & Eli, far more time than Hillary gave Lee. I was surprised at his half-earnest attempt to answer them in a way that wouldn’t get himself in too much trouble, though he failed miserably at that.
You can see/hear all his PR guys, especially the US folk, trying to get him away from Zaid & Eli. Thus, I give Ambassador Abdullah credit for ignoring his own folk as long as he did.
If we hit him up on this grotesque ‘beating your wife’ response, but give him credit on admitting that they’re currently using Cluster Munitions in Yemen, just maybe we can squeeze Ambassador Abdullah & US into peace with the Iranians & Russians.
For some odd reason, that guy gives me an ounce of hope. And we can refer to them as the Saudi Government instead of the Saudi Regime. Those words are least of our worry.
We just have to corner him into signing a peace agreement with Iran. He’s essentially the highest position of peace that’s aligned to the US. The rest of the Saudi crew will likely remain tight-lipped. If Zaid’s 12-second video went viral about the ‘Will you stop beating your wife’ as he laughs it off, you’d find many US Women just as outraged about this as they were about Trump’s comments about women.
How do we make this video go viral? That’s the real deal question. We’ve got the mention of cluster munition too, so it’s game time for Peace in the Middle East.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvX9R5l5CWg&feature=youtu.be#t=276.385072974
You know what, it’s probably best to ignore my previous message. I just saw Medea Benjamin from Code Pink comment and it reminds me that this will likely take an awareness far larger than just a video. Society needs to link perpetual warfare to profits for Military Industrial Complex. As long as their shareholders demand profit, their executives will push for war, regardless the reason.