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	<title>Comments on: Freeman&#8217;s Saudi Million</title>
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		<title>By: Rhampton</title>
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		<description>Where have you been? It&#039;s the current generation of &quot;hawks&quot; who are the Saudi&#039;s biggest supporters. Need proof:

Bush offers Saudis nuclear power in exchange for more oil
Reuters, May 16, 2008

U.S. President George W. Bush, visiting the Saudi capital on Friday, hoped to formalize new agreements that would give the relationship between the two countries a boost.  Among them was an agreement for the U.S. to assist the kingdom in developing civilian nuclear power. Another agreement involves U.S. promises to help protect any Saudi nuclear infrastructure with training, the exchange of experts and other support services as needed.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where have you been? It&#8217;s the current generation of &#8220;hawks&#8221; who are the Saudi&#8217;s biggest supporters. Need proof:</p>
<p>Bush offers Saudis nuclear power in exchange for more oil<br />
Reuters, May 16, 2008</p>
<p>U.S. President George W. Bush, visiting the Saudi capital on Friday, hoped to formalize new agreements that would give the relationship between the two countries a boost.  Among them was an agreement for the U.S. to assist the kingdom in developing civilian nuclear power. Another agreement involves U.S. promises to help protect any Saudi nuclear infrastructure with training, the exchange of experts and other support services as needed.</p>
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