So, where do we stand with the moderate Arab countries?
By Sami Aboudi
Reuters
Saturday, September 22, 2001; 6:32 AM
DUBAI, Sept 22—The United Arab Emirates (UAE) cut ties with the Taliban on Saturday, giving a diplomatic boost to U.S. efforts to press Afghanistan's rulers to surrender Osama bin Laden over deadly attacks in the United States last week.
The UAE gave Taliban embassy staff 24 hours to leave the Gulf Arab state, the official WAM news agency said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8332-2001Sep22.html
By Vernon Loeb and Dana Priest
Washington Post Staff Writers
Saturday, September 22, 2001; Page A01
Saudi Arabia is resisting the United States' request to use a new command center on a Saudi military base in any air war against terrorists, forcing Pentagon planners to consider alternatives that could delay a campaign for weeks, defense officials said yesterday.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell is trying to persuade the Saudi government to reverse a decade-old policy in which it has refused to allow the United States to stage or command offensive air operations from Saudi air bases, officials said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6731-2001Sep21.html
By Sami Aboudi
Reuters
Saturday, September 22, 2001; 6:32 AM
DUBAI, Sept 22—The United Arab Emirates (UAE) cut ties with the Taliban on Saturday, giving a diplomatic boost to U.S. efforts to press Afghanistan's rulers to surrender Osama bin Laden over deadly attacks in the United States last week.
The UAE gave Taliban embassy staff 24 hours to leave the Gulf Arab state, the official WAM news agency said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8332-2001Sep22.html
By Vernon Loeb and Dana Priest
Washington Post Staff Writers
Saturday, September 22, 2001; Page A01
Saudi Arabia is resisting the United States' request to use a new command center on a Saudi military base in any air war against terrorists, forcing Pentagon planners to consider alternatives that could delay a campaign for weeks, defense officials said yesterday.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell is trying to persuade the Saudi government to reverse a decade-old policy in which it has refused to allow the United States to stage or command offensive air operations from Saudi air bases, officials said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6731-2001Sep21.html