No! he doesn't hate Arabia..
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a King to rule the country and not a President.....
Saudi Arabia is a Kingdom and is therefore ruled by a King. There is no President.
No. He is the King of Saudi Arabia. He is also the Commander of the Saudi National Guard. Saudi Arabia has no President.
hate Is a very strong word, as I see it, Saudi Arabian people don't hate palestinians, the government also don't hate them. we might disagree, but not hate.
Saudi Arabia dose not have a president the have a king his name is "king Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz"
Wahhabism is an extreme way of Sunni Islam. It is mostly practiced in Saudi Arabia. Honestly, Wahhabism started in Saudi Arabia and was used by the pro-American government of Saudi Arabia for political interests. Fath El Islam is a Wahhabi terrorist organization that was financialy and militarely aided by America and Saudi Arabia which attacked the Northern city of Lebanon, Tripoli, and ended in a political compromise between Syria and Saudi Arabia, and to a certain extent, the Lebanese army. Usually, Wahhabists are the ones who hate every one that is not Wahhabist. They hate Sunnis who are not Wahhabists, who don't have big beards and who don't hate Shias, they also hate Shias, they hate Christians, they hate Jews. I don't know what they do not hate. But other Sunnis are totally different. They are the tiny little part of the Sunna who are crazy. I am a Sunni and I am saying that.
Wars.
because he wanted to be the president instead
the president is walha ala mut kafa
Kuwait or mostly from Saudia Arabia.
Yes and no. President Obama did visit Saudi Arabia, as well as several other countries, as part of a Middle East diplomatic visit in 2009; similarly, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia came to the USA and visited the president. If you are asking whether President Obama visited Mecca, he did not; he only visited with the leaders of the Saudi government, as President Bush did in the previous administration.
In 1991 President Bush sent troops into Saudi Arabia to prevent Iraq from extending aggression into Saudi Arabia.