
Secrets of the Kingdom
The Inside Story of the Saudi-U.S. Connection
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Narrado por:
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Alan Sklar
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Gerald Posner
Posner presents indisputable evidence of complicity and deceit at the highest levels, evidence that the 9/11 Commission, either deliberately or negligently, failed to consider. Using bank records and other previously undisclosed information, Posner unearths many disturbing truths and shattering revelations about the ties that bind the Saudi and U.S. governments, including:
Secrets of the Kingdom is an explosive study that will have a profound impact on both U.S. policy and Americans' perception of their government and its extensive ties to a foreign power. Posner uncovers a disturbing picture of how two nations, despite their differing agendas, have become inextricably entwined.
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crystallizes US-Saudi relationship
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Rehashing of the old, with details on the new
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Pointless hatchet job
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The author spent almost two hours telling us how bad the Saudis are as a people. Recanting endless story after story of their horrific beliefs and behaviors. I got the point after 15 mins. Wanted him to get to the point of the book which was the relationship between the US and Saudi govt. He would briefly mention an oil company, then launch back into bashing Saudis again. It got monotonous.Has Secrets of the Kingdom turned you off from other books in this genre?
No, I will look for a book that actually gets to the subject.Did Alan Sklar do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Pretty much every character was the same. Rich, spoiled and awful.What character would you cut from Secrets of the Kingdom?
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You don't like Saudis - we get it. But sooner or later you should have gotten to more political issues.Gave up on it. Seemed repetitive.
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