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Saudi rescue at the ruins of a house that exploded in an attack Saturday night in Riyadh. (AP)
U.S. Asks for Saudi Cooperation in Blast Inquiry
Story aired: Monday, November 10, 2003



In its war against the West, and regimes supported by the West like Saudi Arabia, why would Al Qaeda kill fellow Arabs? -

In its attack on a housing complex in Saudi Arabia this weekend, all of the 17 dead are believed to be non-Saudi Arabs, including women and children...

Youssef Ibrahim is managing director for Strategic Energy Investment Group, and he joins Here and Now from Dubai to discuss Al Qaeda's attack in Saudi Arabia

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Youssef Ibrahim, Managing Director, Strategic Energy Investment Group

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