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Some reports suggested that the prince had become interested in radical Arab politics while studying abroad. Acquaintances noted that his brother Prince Khalid had been killed by Saudi police nine years ago while leading a demonstration of religious zealots against a television station in Riyadh.* There were also stories that the prince was angry with King Faisal because he had been refused permission to live abroad on account of his dissolute ways. Inevitably, radical newspapers in some Arab capitals implied that the prince had been a tool of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agen cy. In light of Washington...
...after King Faisal's death, his successor was installed as Saudi Arabia's fourth monarch. In a large, incense-filled hall in Riyadh's royal palace, princes and Cabinet ministers, religious leaders and Bedouin chiefs gathered for the ceremony of mubaya 'a to kiss King Khalid 's face and shoul der and swear allegiance to him. Soldiers and bodyguards in red-and-white kaffiyehs held back the crowd; at one point, the new King thrust himself into the throng to lead forward a blind old man who had come to greet...
...King Khalid's first official statements were aimed at as suring the Saudis and the rest of the world that nothing was about to change. "King Faisal," he said, "laid the foundations for a good policy to develop Saudi Arabia and its relations with other countries. I will complete his mission and continue with his policies." Khalid, a quiet man who has never cared much about public affairs, will rely heavily on Crown Prince Fahd; though Khalid took the title of Premier, he named Fahd First Deputy Premier and also allowed him to retain his previous powerful post...
...Under Khalid and Fahd, Saudi Arabia will certainly main tain its strong commitment to the Arab cause against Israel...
Saudi Arabia's policy toward the U.S. and its oil diplomacy are not expected to change, at least for the present. The outgoing, expansive Prince Fahd, whose views are much better known than those of King Khalid, favors economic cooperation with the U.S. and represents his country on a joint U.S.-Saudi commission set up last year to plan economic and technical cooperation. Fahd also serves as acting chairman of the Saudis' Petroleum Council, which drafts oil and oil-revenue policy for the King's consideration. (In this capacity he is said to have developed a cordial...