Saudi Arabia's Strategy to Combat Terrorism: An Insider's Perspective
Dec 2009, Vol. 154, No. 6By Naef Bin Ahmed Al-SaudThe aim of Saudi Arabia’s domestic counter-terrorist policy is two-fold: first, to eradicate Al-Qa’ida’s capacity to threaten Saudi national security in the short term; and second, to prevent similar terrorist organisations from re-emerging in the long run. In a rare insider’s account, HRH Prince Naef Bin Ahmed Al-Saud sets out the Kingdom’s comprehensive response to terrorism and explains why Western countries have much to learn from its recent achievements.
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