Saudi Arabia Threatens To Sell Off $750 Billion In American Assets If The US Passes 9/11 Bill

The Saudi Arabian government has threatened to sell off hundreds of billions of dollars worth of American assets should the US Congress pass a bill that could hold the kingdom responsible for any role in the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Put simply, the bill will allow the Saudi government to be held responsible in the court of the US for any role in the September 11, 2001, attacks.

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The New York Times reported that Saudi foreign minister Adel al-Jubeir told US lawmakers last month that “Saudi Arabia would be forced to sell up to $750 billion in Treasury securities and other assets in the United States before they could be in danger of being frozen by American courts.”

The bill, which passed the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier this year, would take away immunity from foreign governments in cases “arising from a terrorist attack that kills an American on American soil.”

The newspaper, citing administration officials and congressional aides, said 

The Saudi threats have been the subject of intense discussions in recent weeks between lawmakers and officials from the State Department and the Pentagon.

It added that the Obama administration had lobbied Congress to block the passage of the bill.

b’Source: Reuters’

The State Department said it stood “firmly with the victims of these acts of violence and their loved ones.”

“We remain committed to bringing to justice terrorists and those who use terrorism to advance their depraved ideology,” said State Department spokesman John Kirby.

In September a US judge dismissed claims against Saudi Arabia by families of victims of the attacks, saying that the kingdom had sovereign immunity from damage claims by the families and from insurers that covered losses suffered by building owners and businesses.

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