421. U.S.-Saudi Relations: Rebuilding the Strategic Consensus
- Author:
- Joseph McMillan
- Publication Date:
- 11-2001
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Abstract:
- The preponderance of Saudi citizens among the September 11 terrorists and President George Bush's ensuing announcement of a war against global terrorism have again placed the spotlight on the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia. Even before September 11, U.S.-Saudi relations were approaching a crossroads. Despite long odds, America forged a successful military and political coalition with the Saudis during the Gulf war, but over the last several years bilateral ties have been seriously strained. Both sides have been inclined—and for the most part able—to keep these strains hidden from public view, but in the process the United States seems to have lost sight of the unique problems the Saudis face in working with America.
- Topic:
- Foreign Policy
- Political Geography:
- United States, Middle East, and Saudi Arabia