Terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia
We would also like to express our concern for the many Bangladeshi expatriates working in Saudi Arabia, especially as the blast appeared to be aimed at foreigners in the kingdom. We hope that the Bangladeshi mission is taking all possible steps to secure the safety of our fellow countrymen.
Who were behind the attack and what they hoped to accomplish through such an atrocity remains unclear. The fact that the devastated housing complex was home mainly to families from other Arab countries and not Westerners makes the motive behind the attack even harder to fathom.
The US is right to feel that terrorism is a scourge that must be opposed and rooted out everywhere in the world. However, the Bush administration's belief that the overthrow of Saddam's admittedly brutal dictatorship in Iraq would lead to greater stability in the region has proved to be dead wrong.
Far from bringing stability to the region, the US-led war has succeeded only in plunging Iraq into chaos and destabilising the entire Middle East. We feel that the bomb blast in Riyadh is just the latest evidence of the increasing volatility in the region that the US-led war has wrought.
While we condemn terrorism in all its forms and do not wish to shift the blame for terrorist outrages away from those who perpetrate them, it remains undeniable that as long as the US continues its occupation of Iraq, the instability in the Middle East will only increase and, as a result, atrocity such as Sunday's bombing will tragically become more and more frequent.
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