Saudi security forces, having dealt a blow to Al-Qaeda inside the kingdom, are on guard for the return of Saudi Islamist militants from their “jihad” (holy war) against US troops in neighbouring Iraq. “Of course we expect whoever is left (in Iraq) to come back to Saudi Arabia. But of course, we will deal with them the same way we dealt with the others,” said interior ministry spokesman Brigadier General Mansoor Sultan al-Turki. Two years after the outbreak of a bloody wave of attacks, Saudi authorities say they have broken the back of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, whose last strike now dates back to December.Full Story
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