A major US daily has echoed widespread reports of Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the 9/11 terrorist attack as well as support for the Daesh terrorist group’s activities in Iraq and Syria.
“The Kingdom has spent untold millions promoting Wahhabism… that inspired the 9/11 hijackers and that now inflames the Islamic State (IS, ISIL),” said the Friday editorial of The New York Times, referring to the foreign-backed Daesh Takfiri group that uses Islam as the pretext for its terror campaign.
Wahhabism is the state religion in Saudi Arabia and widely considered a deviant interpretation of Islam that is rejected by most Muslims across the globe.
The editorial further focuses on the influence exerted by the Saudi regime and its oil-rich Arab allies along the Persian Gulf in the tiny European Muslim republic of Kosovo through funding a network of radical Imams and mosques that have recruited hundreds of Kosovars to join Daesh militants fighting in…