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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2386791.stm

Friday, 1 November, 2002, 14:53 GMT
Saudi militants 'ready for jihad'


Mecca: Saudi Arabia is home for Islam's holiest shrine




By Magdi Abdelhadi


BBC Middle East analyst



Islamic militants in Saudi Arabia say Saudis are ready to take up arms to defend Iraq 
if the
US attacks the country.

A religious scholar told the BBC that there are whole regions in Saudi ready for jihad.


Their religious
sentiment has become so strong I fear it's too late to do anything about it

Saudi religious
scholar
The religious leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said thousands of people in
tribal areas in the north and the south of the country knew how to use arms and would 
not
stand idly by if America invaded Iraq.

And many weapons were available on the black market at an affordable price to most
Saudis.

The Saudi government categorically rejects any suggestion that there are many Islamic
militants in the country.

Aggressive act

But the Muslim scholar said the Saudi Government could not control young Saudi 
fighters,
or jihadis, who were determined to cross the border into Iraq in the event of an 
American
attack.

He said the Americans might have been justified in the past to strike Iraq in order to
liberate Kuwait, but a war this time would be an act of aggression without 
justification.

The sheikh is well-known figure in some parts of Saudi Arabia and is banned from
preaching because of his criticism of the government.

The BBC has not been able to ascertain whether he has a large following in Saudi 
Arabia.

Jihad threat

He said many young Saudis had been seeking his advice on jihad in case America attacks
Iraq.

"I fear they won't even listen to me," he said.

"Their religious sentiment has become so strong I fear it's too late to do anything 
about it.

"But if someone comes to me wanting to go to Jihad and has military training, I cannot
advise him against it because, in Islamic law, if a Muslim country is attacked, all
neighbouring countries should support it in the battle."

Tricky position

During the 1980s many Saudi jihadis volunteered to fight the Russian army in 
Afghanistan.

Many more, I was told, would be prepared to embark on jihad in Iraq if America attacks 
the
country.

But the chairman of the foreign affairs committee at the Saudi Consultative Council,
Abdulmuhsen al-Akkas, told me any suggestion that there is widespread support for 
Islamic
militancy in Saudi Arabia, was not based on hard facts.

But Saudi Arabia is in a tricky position.

While it depends on the US for military security, it also does not want to alienate 
its own
public, many of whom are strongly anti-American.

A US-led war on Iraq could well exacerbate those tensions.

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