DOCUMENTARIES : THE SAUDI ROYAL FAMILY

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They are so powerful they have a country named after them. They are The Saud Family of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is a dictatorship managed by democracy core group of maybe fifteen to thirty princes that are really controlling the final decision on everything a kingdom the size of Western Europe with a quarter of the world's known oil deposits riches that could tip the balance of global history but with an increasingly radical populist and a resource that won't last forever is the Sun setting on the House of Saud it's a remarkable family and it's held on a fairly fragile country and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet Western leaders point to Middle Eastern oil as one of the most pressing problems facing their countries and too many one nation is synonymous with foreign oil Saudi Arabia it was called the day the West woke up the fact that 15 of the 19 terrorists on September 11 2001 were Saudi nationals surprised some Saudi Arabia has been a close ally of both Europe and the United States but this seemingly worldly group of princes and kings has had a long lasting alliance with a branch of Islam that has little fondness for the West Saudi royal family funded the extremists for years I mean we're talking about going back to the 30s back the independence so these people really control the media and therefore they and they control the schools and they have great access to propagating their ideas in 2005 the country crowned a new monarch King Abdullah he promised a new era of reforms our opinion inside the CIA was that abdallah was more capable and many other princes I mean he is this is a good news for Saudi Arabia he's making an alliance more with their liberals in order to push the kingdom in the 21st century a delicate balance but some fear the fundamentalists in Saudi Arabia may turn and bite the hand that feeds them Saudi Arabia finally woke up and said to itself if we continue to support radical faction extremists mohave factions we ourselves are going to collapse the dynasty ruling Saudi Arabia traces its roots to a desert past and to a visionary tribal leader from the mid-eighteenth century the Wahhabist followed the teachings of Muhhamed ibn Abdel wahab Alwahab and his followers reviled other religions and especially adherence to other branches of islam like the Sheia who honor figures other than the original prophet muhammad abdwahab have failed that islam had strayed from its true belief so he wanted to go back to the original beliefs of the Quran and what had been taught by Muhammad the wahhabis are a very strongly missionary oriented sect they believed wahabi Islam is will save Islam they had this fierce religious ideology the willingness on the part of the Iguana the Brotherhood as they were called to die in battle almost a willingness a wish to die in battle with the help of the puritanical wahabis holy warriors the South clan conquered land throughout the Arabian Peninsula in 1924 five generations later abdul aziz bin rahman al saud also known as eben Saud finally took over the holiest sites in Islam Mecca and Medina even sad is often seen as an Arabian Lawrence of Arabia but he was better than Lawrence was he actually fought very tall very big had a lot of charisma and a lot of Gots Sammy needed a lot of you know attacks in the middle of the night completely desperate type of military attacks of other positions which no one would have done I mean he was a man a man of great courage he United the area's warring Bedouin tribes through both violence and intricate alliances talking around the campfires the Bedouin like to joke about him and south they said he's got two songs a sort of steel the one with which he conquered and the sort of flesh which he used once he conquered and would marry the chief daughters of the tribe that he'd conquered and thus bring that tribe physically into the the union of the Saudi family in 1932 he proclaimed this conglomeration of tribes between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf his family's kingdom Saudi Arabia the Arabia of the sounds this patriarch and his 45 sons would rule into the next century in partnership with his religious allies Wahhabi clerics were given wide control of the educational and legal systems in the early 20s abdulaziz al saud was able to really take the ideology of Wahhabism and we might consider today that's the ideology of militant Islam and to really make it into a political force in order to pull the tribes of Saudi Arabia together it's Islam we look at is abhorrent because it involves cutting people's heads off you know in slaving women and on and on and all of thing you know the popular cliches we know about the kingdom survived largely from revenues charged to the Muslims from around the world who make the annual pilgrimage or Hajj to Saudi Arabia's holy sites he charged Muslims to make the Hajj to Mecca they had to pay a fee to be allowed in Saudi Arabia and that's how he lived frugally but then in the midst of the Great Depression a new source of revenue presented itself one that would change world history oil had been found in nearby Iraq, Iran, and Bahrain he was able to to have the vision to know what he did not know he knew that he did not do anything about oil so he was not going to go look for it himself knew it existed you knew he could bring a lot of money to the kingdom so he hired the oil company of Southern California socal to look for oil and eventually took them a long time but they found oil this precursor to today is Saudi oil behemoth Aramco gave the King 170 thousand dollars for the rights to drill a drop compared to the many billions that the resource would one day produce for the royal family this was a personal license to drill oil that even sound had granted in his lands it was his money and to this day there is a sense in which the house of South considered the oil to be their own personal property along with news of our fuel oil shortages comes the fresh warning that our known oil reserves will be exhausted in 10 years at the current toward the end of World War two Franklin Delano Roosevelt recognized the importance of Saudi oil to the United States and invited the King aboard the USS Quincy to officially open diplomatic relations between the countries the desert monarch and the patrician from New York seems to be so different but Roosevelt scored points when he gave the aging warrior king his spare wheel chair American firms have opened new fields abroad of these one of the biggest and most important is Saudi Arabia beneath its blistering sands lies and global shipping now safe again and a major customer secured oil production resumed and so did the flow of money the King wanted to modernize no small feat when his ideological partners the wahhabis outlawed innovations developed after the time of Muhammad he wanted to attain modernity for his people while keeping his society as it was in the earliest days of Islam this is a tall order but it's a formula that he perfected and at a naval Saudi Arabia to maintain its puritanical religion and at the same time except an identity that has come through to this day i believe and i think that was amazingly it showed amazing vision on his part it allowed arranged a special demonstration of how the phone could work and he had it call up a distant town and he said to one religious shake well why don't you speak on the phone and see what you can hear at the other end and at the other end even sound had had stations another religious shape and so when the religious saw that this work of the devil could in fact be used to to make their own communications easier they changed their mind as the battle-scarred King aged and his severe arthritis increased his kingdom seemed poised for either great wealth or Oblivion by the early 1950s people around the world wondered could the new nation last longer than its charismatic founder who would be the next king the system of succession in Europe are in royalty it tends to go from to son and if there's no son we name a woman and then you have a queen they it it doesn't work like this in a bed Wayne system in the bed Wayne system the the family gets together and tries to find out who the most important leader is Saudi Arabia is a dictatorship managed by a democracy in other words the royal family works solely by consensus and any decision in the royal family has to be okayed by everyone with the wrong successor the fledgling country's vast wealth could be squandered and the kingdom could quickly returned to its desert roots the kingdom of saudi arabia was propelled from a group of desert tribes to a modern nation this happened in just a few decades at the hands of its founding king known in the West as it been south but in his waning years he'd been sawed faced a problem in the last years of his life even sound relied very strongly on his two eldest surviving sons sawed and feisal but most people who knew the two brothers knew that the second brother Faisal was the one who really had it in his head the one who had the political ability and so before he died he burns out is said to have brought the two brothers together and asked that although one would obviously become king that was sold and the younger one pfizer will become Crown Prince they should see themselves as a partnership and should work as a team on november nine 1953 the warrior who established Saudi Arabia died in his son fizzles arms but feisal was not the heir to the throne I don't know why I was chosen over face I'll probably because he was more senior and had therefore more following the rest of their family and was probably more of a unifier into the family but he did not do well because he spent too much money to quickly and he brought the counting them to bankruptcy facing the new king saud eventually built ten palaces and in one year ran up five million dollars in food bills alone he gave solid gold watches to visitors watches sporting his own portrait they became known as Mickey South salad was known as a mis manager he was not what we call a successful manager by modern standards the country run into huge deficits he had a reputation for being more interested in the leisurely lifestyle than in the running of of a concrete sounds extravagance even extended to his personal life he had fifty two sons and fifty five daughters sounds brothers were concerned about the hemorrhaging budget and there were hobby Muslim partners were concerned with his relationship with Egypt's Gamal Nasser a proponent of socialism would the Royal Family Council try to undo the will of the patriarch King would there be a coup d'etat they were worried about Arab socialism and they were worried about Nasser's connections with the Soviet Union the Saudis are deeply religious consider communism generally speaking is atheism u.s. president dwight d eisenhower courted the king in an effort to shift the balance of power away from the soviet union with the help of his Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Eisenhower and Dulles had the idea for a time that soured representing the Saudi state which was receiving more and more oil income might be a useful counter to Nasser in the Arab world South favored Eisenhower's economic aid over Nasser's movement but the cash infusion wasn't enough the Family Council moved to sidelines out and put the Crown Prince his brother Faisal in charge of day-to-day affairs a huge embarrassment to a sitting monarch King Saud tried to regain power but the deficits continued he was declared unfit to rule and exiled to Greece in 1964 even who the king is is defined by the family you know you have to be very very subtle and very careful and how you work this out if you want to maintain yourself in power he simply was not up to running a country that was rapidly moving from the seventh century into the 20th century he skilled the sensitivities the sophistication the administrative skills he just didn't possess he was a rather tragic figure it was Saudi Arabia's bloodless coup the deposed King died in nineteen sixty-nine King Faisal had already been the country's leader for years President Kennedy supposedly said to file your majesty you're going to deny this but there are slaves in your country and I want them free and they were through as a result of this meeting personality-wise they were so different intellectually they were so different sewed the last thing one would ever said about him was that he was an intellectual that wasn't his interest Faisal was very well-read paid attention to all kinds of things he was he was a very wise able man an austere figure with a surprising past I understand that when he was a young man he was a bit of a libertine at times I can't say how much you're just wear but that was what the stories were in his youth feisal was known to live the high life even on a humble picnic with friends well that was hysterical that really was history and we we prepare the beef hot dogs and and all the fixings for any picnic and we went to the park in limousines yes and I'll never forget Prince Faisal got a hot dog bun put the hot dog and caviar hope Elsa on top of it this was a trend that would be repeated again princes who break Islamic laws by drinking and carousing who later become devout Kings feisal soon became one of the most popular monarchs the region had ever known keep feisal I think you could almost call him the idealized King he was Paul he was very distinguished-looking much more educated and worldly than any of the predecessors this popularity meant that feisal was able to launch ambitious plans to modernize the country he built hospitals schools and initiated massive irrigation projects fasala more than any other king in the kingdom is the person who actually propelled the kingdom to the modern era the man would work 12 to 14 hours a day receiving petitions seeing if our diplomats meeting with his cabinet so he was unlike any other Saudi ruler I have known he was a creature of work he was the cleverest King dev and in some ways revolution room and I'll give you an example girls didn't exist until fiesel became king and when he opened the first one a lot of protests from the all of us and everybody else then wanted to tear down and he stood his crown and get away with it one advanced didn't go over well with the hardline Wahhabi clerics and their followers the introduction of television it was a hard pill to swallow for those who opposed any innovation after the time of Muhammad their actual demonstrations against this wicked Western invention that would bring these ghastly soap operas showing the decadence of the West into the Holy Land King Faisal insisted that this was an innovation which under control could actually enhance education and pushed it through one of Basil's own nephews was killed during the ensuing skirmishes but there were riots in the streets and and one of the young men who was rioting was a prince and was killed by the riot police but through his own example of piety and Bedouin tradition he seemed to keep the extremists at bay with his modernizations in place he was able to rest controlling interest of a country's oil company Aramco from Westerners Saudis started to run the oil fields it was this the great national asset that feisal felt that the Saudi should take control of themselves it jerks Saudi Arabia out of this medieval past and threw them on to the center of the world stage because they were producing so much oil so much money was coming in that they had to spend this money in order to keep the international economy going a further break with the West came when Israel's neighbors attacked her during 1973's yom kippur war and the u.s. sided against the Arab nations he felt very deeply about Israel very strongly about that he always insisted he was not anti-semitic anti-jewish but he was anti-israel having gotten this message that we're going to be even-handed in two days later saying and we're going to give two billion dollars to the Israelis for military aid was a breach of trust person and it was at that point that something advised was snapped and he gave way to a very strong female that was generated by those around him that the power of oil held by the Arabs should actually be used in this wall as a leader in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries or OPEC he called for an oil embargo feisal made his Oil Minister Sheikh ammani a household name throughout the world as the Saudis seemed to be in direct control of the flow of gasoline it was the only card he had to play was the only weapon he had in his arsenal that he thought would make a an impact on on American I did make a big economic impact on America but it certainly didn't change American policy relations were damaged and revenues were down but feisal had become one of the most powerful leaders the Arab world had ever seen but had his effort to modernize gone too far too fast the decision to introduce television to the kingdom came back to haunt him on March twenty-fifth nineteen seventy five the brother of the young nephew killed in the television riots was admitted for an audience with the King and when he his tent agreed feisal he pulled his gun and and blast his brain I was so so horrified still AM to think a man of that caliber amount of that dream a man of that desire to make things better had to reach such a horrible ending one could argue that because he was killed on the in great part because of his belief in modernity it really made the country realize that that's what you had to do in other words us sort of a martyr to the cause of the future the nation went into mourning with this assassination the question came far sooner than anyone expected who would take the reins of this emerging global powerhouse with the assassination of king faisal the kingdom of saudi arabia suffered another crisis of leadership the royal family quickly chose a successor an uncontroversial and little-known prince named khalid he became king as a sort of a compromise candidate because a lot of people thought fahd was the de facto strong man at the time even under King Faisal because Forrest's other the main advisor to him face that but Fahad because of his reputation as a playboy and whatnot did not always have the support of the rest of their family so Halid who has thought by many people as not wanting to be king at all sort of was made king as a peacemaker as a interim personality until things could be sorted out Halid was more of a caretaker king unlike vessel who was always busy running a government Halid was much more comfortable in the tribal environment he was the least remember person and all of these people he did nothing he was not interested in being common a king I spent most of his time out in the desert King Khalid loved city the desert he loved his hawks but as he got older he wasn't so mobile and so he had a sofa put into the back of all-terrain-vehicle and we'll go out hunting in that during the reign of the caretaker King there were major shifts in the Muslim world in 1979 militant fundamentalists took over the mosque in mecca saudi forces killed over 100 people taking over Mecca was truly for them a wake-up call this cannot continue solving problems like this the side is remarkably by the way for a Middle Eastern country backed away from violence just one month later Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Army to the Wahhabi clerics who were the Royal Family's partners this was an unacceptable presence in the region the Soviet Union was seen as godless it was godless and therefore a direct threat not just Afghanistan but to the whole Muslim community in Afghanistan Saudi Arabia was the full partner of the United States we both agreed the best thing to do is just hand out arms and money Saudi nationals went in droves to fight the Soviets including a young Osama bin Laden it was very successful for the Saudis and successful for us the Saturday the Soviets were defeated and all these young Mujahideen paid and trained by the Saudis and to some degree paid and trade by us we're also victorious but actions have consequences Khalid suffered a heart attack in 1982 he died of just seven years into his reign Khaled's legacy the saudi involvement in Afghanistan would have major repercussions in years to come how do you rent a great young warriors when they come back victorious from a war they looked and they saw instead of a country ruled by Shepherd king's living austere muslin lives they saw a country that was run by and for the benefit of the royal family and where there was a gap between what the royal family said and what it actually did with Khaled's death the Crown Prince Fahd became king by reputation he seemed the opposite of the austere Muslim that the wahhabis populace expected of their leader word had it that he had once lost six million dollars in a single night in Monte Carlo he owned yachts an estate in Spain even fahad's weight was seen as a symbol of royal decadence the kingsway could balloon up into you know well over 200 pounds and perhaps a good deal closer to 300 pounds and then he would go on these crash dies but pretty soon you seaman and even in the flattering concealing garments that the Saudis war you could tell that there was a lot of King they are beneath these garments I think it added to the way people saw him as someone who was not as self disciplined and with the same inner checks that does someone like a faisal so totally had the entire family came under scrutiny one prince alwaleed bin talal was said to be worth nearly 20 billion dollars before his stake in citi group plummeted during the bank crisis of 2008 and 2009 in one of his opulent homes Alwaleed had 17 dining rooms 12 elevators and a private screening room hardly the Spartan life of waha vast Islam which shuns anything developed past the seventh century rather than writing in the royal family he more or less just let the run wild I think Fahad really was breaking the commitment to what I might call social justice in Saudi Arabia and allowing the elites to amass great well they were very much nouveau riche at the time and all of a sudden that this big man are coming from heaven and you know they were spending it like crazy I mean it was very much fun and then they realized that there's a lot of drawback to that also King Fahd was really was seen by the religious establishment as being too wild and so when he became king he had to make up for that even as the Royals reaped their percentage of the oil profits unemployment within the kingdom sword you had this population explosion more and more people who were needing education and needing health service of needing housing and needing jobs and the salaries just were not producing the jobs that they needed in order to keep the population you know satisfied the discontented masses trained in Madras schools and funded by the Saudi government were about to add another grievance international forces non-muslim soldiers were about to be stationed on their holy soil at the invitation of the royal family in 1990 Iraq's Saddam Hussein ordered the invasion of Kuwait an international coalition was poised to take Kuwait back King Fahad fearing that his kingdom was also in Saddam's sites agreed to station foreign troops on Saudi soil Sally's had always had a real fear and resentment of an American military presence in Saudi Arabia for two reasons one they are xenophobic and the idea of armed foreigners in the country was very disquieting to them another thing that that was a grave concern to them was that they consider Saudi Arabia to be sacred soil because it is the place where Mecca and Medina are as if to counter the criticisms fahad need to fund the religious right you allowed the conservatives to take over society and under the the years of King Fahad society became very very closed women were not allowed to work when they were allowed to work before of course they still are not enough to drive you know foreigners were really kept aside etc etc and they gave a lot of money to movements outside the proselytizing movements outside Saudi Arabia to push this this conservative were happy tram and so the religious right was always reluctant to attack the royal family I mean they were the finance ears but the efforts didn't silence the most radical elements especially since five thousand American troops remained after the first Gulf War a fact that made the top of Osama bin Laden's list of grievances he uses the American presence to recruit some of these religious extremists who are trained and show the universities to literally hate non-muslims and look who is supporting the show the royal family the infidels are supporting them who happens to be having bases in our country in November 1995 angry rhetoric turned to violence a us run training facility in Riyadh was bombed killing five Americans and two citizens of india king fahad claimed to have found and executed the guilty terrorists but US law enforcement agents complained that they had never been given access to the investigations from our point of view here of course previewed it as the killing of US servicemen and therefore we wanted to be involved but from the south is it was on their territory and they were going to lead the operation and they were going to manage the how it was investigated the following year terrorists drove a truck with 5,000 pounds of explosives into an international complex called the khobar towers 19 americans were killed and nearly 400 people of various nationalities were injured this was a strike at the royal family bring it down and I think it was vulnerable and then the events of September 11 2001 15 of the 19 attackers were Saudi nationals the alleged mastermind Osama bin Laden was also from Saudi Arabia people around the world started to focus on the royal family and their relationship with the hardline Wahhabi branch of Islam this was never planned by the Saudi royal family but they allowed the Wahhabis to spend their money in places like Pakistan and this is the result working victim's family is alleged that key Saudi figures funded al-qaeda including Prince Sultan the defense minister and Prince Turki al-faisal the ambassador to Great Britain at the time although we cannot prove that high-ranking Saudi officials committed this atrocity we know for a certainty that they were the terrorists travel agents who delivered them well-fed well-trained and well-equipped to the World Trade Center that day most of these allegations were dropped by 2005 but damage had been done the Saudi monarchs threatened to divest of key investments in the United States during this period Fahad suffered a debilitating stroke and Crown Prince Abdullah took responsibility for day-to-day operations it was excruciating period for the Saudis because they didn't know who was in control so you had a huge power vacuum rumors swirled that fahad's prominent full brother's known as the sidari seven weren't ready to give up power the SU dairy seven are they had a single mother from sue dare it was the favorite wife of abdul aziz the founder of saudi arabia and they had seven boys out of this relationship who were all very capable politically well-connected and have run the key ministries key industries in Saudi Arabia and they act as a faction there were even whispers that Fahad was being kept on artificial life support to prevent Abdullah from taking the throne in these inner circles of the royal family no one knows how decisions are made no one knows why they're being made and I don't I don't know whether that was it's a possibility I don't know whether that was the fact or not i think it's it's really what i would call a rumor but of course in the middle is true memories news you know inside and outside saudi arabia some worried that the crisis of leadership could mean the end of the kingdom of saudi arabian 2003 in 2004 was on the brink of an insurrection allah hafiz in 2005 king fahad died after being seriously ill for 10 years the Crown Prince Abdullah became king you know he's supposed to be a very simple man as simple as a man worth billions of dollars can ever be you know but he's supposed to be able to talk to the people and to speak very straight to the people and that in fact he's been criticized in some circles from not being diplomatic he says it the way it is he knows he's very old he's got to achieve things and he will not waste his time on people you know being gentle and nice it just tells him straight we always knew all along that he was going to be much more what Casey more responsible leader is not the word he's not particularly pro-american he personally despised the Bush administration held it responsible for the war in Iraq relations between the Saudi royal family and the United Kingdom also hit a rough patch that country's Serious Fraud Office investigated a scheme in which Prince Bandar son of Saudi Arabia's defence minister took massive bribes from the arms manufacturer bae systems it was very well known in the kingdom that the bae contracts had been subject to probably some kind of understandings on how the payments were made and what i did not realize is that there would be two million dollars a month passed on by bae to Prince Bandar in Washington things went from bad to worse when Prime Minister Tony Blair called early investigation to be halted I don't believe the investigation is then they would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country the Prime Minister of Great Britain compromised hence cos can't his judicial system democratic values and tradition because of threats from this charity rolling family that's that's a very dangerous precedence as King Abdullah could finally roll out more of the reforms that he promised but change can happen slowly in the Middle East the real point is management inside the country and you know frankly I didn't think this was going to be this smooth Saudi Arabia is stepping into the 21st century slowly but it's coming in because he believes that the kingdom will only reach its potential if it's allowed to develop economically and that means really moving away from the conservative religious establishment Abdullah has also started to carry out his goal to loosen ties to the west he tried also very hard to go east to China and to India and have arm deals and harm sales with these people and cooperation and he felt comfortable with that and he used that actually as a blackmailing instrument against the West you know you're not the only boys and girls and tongue I'm in China and India their economies they will use our oil we could get arms of from them we could services so we don't need you as much as we do whatever his reputation Abdullah seemed to hold particular sway with the product of another oil family president george w bush the big image we have of this thing is when abdella went to crawford texas and talked to the president and walked with the president around the compound there and that meeting in crawford was very important for the Saudis not so much for the war in Iraq which there was always disagreement and we will never agree with us on anything on that but one of the big decisions I were taking it profit which didn't make headlines at the time where's the fact that the king was able to convince the President to allow Saudi Arabian to the WTO against a lot of the objections of the Europeans today Abdullah is pushing to diversify making the kingdom less dependent on one resource if the price of oil stays down below thirty dollars for a long period of time Saudi Arabia will once again face existential problems as will the rest of the Gulf so they're they're spending an enormous amount of money on education to bring more research more dependent on science they are spending an enormous amount of money on creating factories that will use their energy of course because that's what they have as cheap but in a way that instead of selling it for forty dollars a barrel that after the value added and the work and so on they will sell ultimately for five hundred dollars of them Abdullah is the right man at the right time he has maintained his ties to the to the traditionalist he is very well respected by all salaries as being highest uncorrupted and he knows it's going to take a generation at least to change educational system but he knows if you don't start now you'll never get anywhere and the kingdom will stay as a second-rate power forever in February 2009 King Abdullah shocked the world he announced that he was dismissing ultra-conservatives from top posts and made other changes and we've seen with the appointment of a female minister Deputy Minister Minister this is all fantastic news for Saudi Arabia this is a vibrant society it has its problems like old societies in the world but it is not a failed society it is experiencing growing pains but it is a society that will if abdullah strategies work the House of Saud will also endure but the king is in his 80s by 2009 Crown Prince Sultan was reportedly already terminally ill plus the rest of the sons of the founding king are also of advanced age the succession process is anything but a sure thing soon a grandson or even a great-grandson of the founding king will have to be chosen and we don't know who's going to be next but he has made it in such a way that whoever comes next will be very close to his views of where it should go many of them the grandsons are educated people very detached from the past I mean from the bed when the traditions like King Abdullah has a progress they grow up in semi-nomadic life and you know like to the sword dance and go to the desert and hunting these new generations to grow up like many other generations with computers and you know public universities and the western other places so their value system has changed too so there might be some might be some positive changes in terms of splitting power little bit okay but it will be very interesting thing to see in just a matter of decades the Saudi royal family has presided over in nations transition from a tribal society to a major player on the world stage despite all the internal and international turmoil the House of Saud has retained its power was the Saudis like to say they're like a fist when their threat gather but I think the important question about the Saudi royal family is they don't shoot a poison each other because if they do it's the end of Saudis
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This was from 2009 - Biography: Saudi Royal Family. Oddly, they also did one in 2002 with the same title! Weird!

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