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Saudis Facing Return of Radicals (washingtonpost.com)







Saudis Facing Return of Radicals
(washingtonpost.com)

Saudis Facing Return of Radicals
(washingtonpost.com)
07/11/2004 04:17 AM

washingtonpost.com - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- An increasing number of Saudis who crossed the border into Iraq to fight the U.S.-led military occupation are returning home to plot attacks against the Saudi government and Western targets in the desert kingdom, according to Western counterterrorism officials and Saudis with ties to militant groups.




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