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According to Robert Baer, the center of the global economy is a "kingdom built on thievery, one that nurtures terrorism, destroys any possibility of a middle class based on property rights, and promotes slavery and prostitution." This kingdom also sits on one quarter of the world's oil reserves, thus ensuring that it receives the full support and protection of the U.S. government. Sleeping With the Devil details the hypocritical and corrupt relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the potentially calamitous economic consequences of maintaining this Faustian bargain.

As Baer makes clear, the U.S. has been aware of problems within the bitterly divided Al Sa'ud family for years, but has ignored the facts in order to keep lucrative business deals afloat. (The amount of money the royal family spends to influence powerful American politicians and lobbyists is staggering.) Particularly damning are his details regarding Saudi Arabia's support of militant Islamic groups, including al Qaeda. The ruling family funnels millions of dollars to such groups in order to dissuade them from overthrowing the monarchy--a protection scheme that is shaky at best, given the hatred most citizens feel for the ruling family. To prevent economic disaster that could come from either a local uprising or an interruption in the flow of oil due to terrorism, Baer raises the possibility of the U.S. seizing the Saudi oil fields and forcing a regime change on its own terms: "An invasion and a revolution might be the only things that can save the industrial West from a prolonged, wrenching depression," he warns.

Baer spent 21 years with the CIA, much of it in the Middle East, so he is an informed guide to this complex subject. His alarming book deserves to be read for raising many important and troubling questions. --Shawn Carkonen

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In his blustering second book, former CIA officer Baer (See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism) targets Saudi Arabia's corrupt leadership and cozy relationship with Washington. He argues that because the Saudis pay vast sums to powerful Americans, often in the form of lucrative defense contracts, those U.S. agencies that could help stop terrorism are thwarted by their own side. For example, CIA superiors tell Baer that they have no operating directive to look into Islamic fundamentalism in Central Asia in the early '90s. He is deeply disappointed in both the CIA and the State Department, which he says looked the other way throughout the '90s as widespread dissatisfaction with the status quo took root in Saudi Arabia. While Baer's attacks on Washington's "consent of silence" sometimes beg for clarification, his many working years in the Middle East and Central Asia give him great believability, and he makes a strong case that Saudi Arabia-with skyrocketing birth rates, growing unemployment, a falling per capita income and a corrupt ruling family draining the public coffers-is a powder keg waiting to explode. To prevent being overthrown, Saudi rulers channel money to violent fundamentalists, including al Qaida, via Islamic charities. Baer's radical solution is guaranteed to stir debate and make many skittish: "An invasion and a revolution might be the only things that can save the industrial West from a prolonged, wrenching depression."
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Compelling Condemnation of Crude Corruption, July 29, 2003
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Former spy Robert Baer, author of SEE NO EVIL: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism, makes the leap from intelligence reformist to national mentor with his new book, "SLEEPING WITH THE DEVIL: How Washington Sold Our Soul for Saudi Crude." Indeed, his last sentence has the White House laying in the moonlight with its legs spread, lustfully eyeing the Saudi wallet on the bureau.

This is an extraordinary compelling work, not least because it provides detailed and documented discovery not previously available, of how the U.S. government has over the course of several administrations made a deliberate decision to a) not spy on the Arab countries, b) not collect and read open sources in Arabic, c) not attempt to understand the sub-state actors such as the Muslim brotherhood, despite a long history in which these groups commit suicide to achieve their objectives, including the murder of several heads of state.

Baer's most brutal points should make every American shudder: it is America itself that is subsidizing terrorism, as well as the corruption of the Saudi royal family. Baer's documented estimate is that $1 dollar from every barrel of petroleum is spent on Saudi royal family sexual misbehavior, and $1.50 of every barrel of petroleum bought by America ultimately ends up funding extremist schools, foundations, and terrorist groups.

Baer has "gone back in time" to document how all of this terrorism began in the 1970's, but despite its terrible local consequences (including the assassination of heads of state), was ignored by Washington as "a local problem."

In one lovely real-life account, Baer, then duty officer at CIA while Iraq poised to invade Kuwait, found that the $35 billion per year system was useless, impotent. It came down to his calling the chief of station in Kuwait, who called a border guard, who lifted his binoculars and described the Iraqi tanks stopped for lunch. Baer says: "As I waited, I wondered: Is this what all that money for intelligence is buying us? A pair of binoculars?"

Baer joins with Robert Kaplan in concluding that democracy in Arabia would be an out and out disaster. The decades of Islamic extremism and anti-Americanism run amok cannot be resolved by democratic elections because the very people who most hate America will be elected. Baer observes that "strongman tactics" such as used by Saddam Hussein and by the Syrian leadership--including a "scorched earth" campaign against the internal terrorist groups--are a more stable "rule of law". One can conclude that the US has made a mistake in destabilizing Iraq, and that the imposition of a democratic solution in Iraq will turn out to be vastly more difficult, and vastly more expensive, than the naive neo-conservatives understood when they set forth without bothering to establish who was in the majority within the population being "liberated."

Saudi Arabia has bought and paid for all the White House and Congressional influence it needs. This is why the recently released 9-11 report contains no mention of the secret documentation of Saudi Arabian complicity in the terrorism that took 3,000 American lives. As Senator Shelby noted on PBS NewsHour recently (he has read the secret report), 93% of the blanked out pages, and specifically those on Saudi sponsorship of terrorism against America and other nations, is a "con man's" effort to avoid "embarrassment." As the families of the 9-11 victims have said, "we need to know."

Baer is extraordinary. He was a success as a case officer (a clandestine representive of America dealing with traitors and terrorists under conditions of extreme risk), and he has now become a sort of "Patrick Henry" of the modern era, warning us in clear and compelling terms that White House corruption (a non-partisan recurring corruption) and Saudi Arabia are the twin swords upon which this great Nation may yet impale itself.

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Not accurate as a history book, but still a great read., December 29, 2003
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Robert Baer, an ex-operative of the CIA with an experience spanning over 21 years mostly in the Middle East, writes this book to expose the true nature of the US-Saudi relations, its driving forces, its effects, and how terrorism cultivated in the Middle East as a result of this relation.

Mr. Baer begins the book with an interesting story about his encounter with a Russian arms dealer who revealed how easy it was to deliver any kind and any amount of weaponry into the Saudi Kingdom and the fact that it has been happening for a while. This, at the time of its occurrence, came as a surprise since the CIA (and the whole world really) thought of Saudis as no more than "young, oil-rich brats screaming at their Filipino servants to take the wrappers off their candy." And although this stereotypic perception isn't far from the truth for a considerable segment of the Saudi society, the fact that "the kingdom has a reservoir of young men who won't flinch when faced with death" shouldn't have eluded the CIA, Mr. Baer argues. But it did, and this book is an attempt to explain why and how it did just that.

Baer provides an elaborate description of the importance of oil to the world economy, and to the US especially. One can hardly exaggerate that importance. And once he explains how vulnerable the oil infrastructure in Saudi is to any foreign or terrorist attack you understand why protecting and empowering a friendly government in that region was essential to the US government.

But instead of having the upper hand in this relationship, Baer says, the US ended up being bullied around by the Saudi royals for a very simple reason. The days of US officials in the office are short and they know it, but so does the Saudi royals. Thus, the Saudi government devised a very inconspicuous albeit generous 401(k) plan for US politicians. Baer provides almost-unbelievable details of numerous retired US politicians on the Saudi payroll either through serving as members on advisory boards or by occupying seats at various institutions financed by Saudi contributions. The word is out in Washington that the Saudis take good care of their friends.

Baer tells legend-like stories of corrupted Saudi princes and the dysfunctional government they run not only with the consent of the Americans, but with their support. However, the Americans didn't support the Saudi royals only, they also supported the terrorists who attacked the US themselves. This happened during the Russian-Afghani war where the Saudis provided vast funds and manpower to the Afghanis to repel the Russian intervention. The US government didn't even bother to monitor how this support was channeled or what causes did it sponsor. They blindly fed the monster that turned around and bit their hand.

Then, the author takes you on a long and exciting tour throughout the history of it all. From the first US diplomat who met the new king who has just united a vast land under the rule of Saudi, passing through the first signing of an oil contract, all the way to the days preceding 9/11. Subsequently, the author takes you on another history tour that goes all the way back to the infantile stages of terrorism in the Middle East. Baer says that the CIA should've made militant Islam the center of its attention since the Muslim Brotherhood group killed the Egyptian president Anwar Al-Sadaat. It didn't.

After that, Baer explains how the Saudi government manipulated the US policies in the region by seducing politicians with humungous defense and aviation contracts that made politicians drool. And finally, he concludes the book by explaining how the CIA decided to ignore all the flags that he along with other few operatives raised trying to bring the danger of militant Islam into the spotlight. He ends the book by giving a very brief personal opinion of what should be done to remedy the ailing situation in Saudi Arabia and to protect it from imploding and thus bringing the war on terrorism into an unknown battleground.

This is a very interesting book, but the reader shouldn't proceed without caution. The genuinely interesting parts are those that involve the personal encounters and missions of the author. Baer seems to be a very intelligent observer and communicator, and his stories are eye-openers to some aspects of the Middle East that are unimaginable. Nevertheless, the reader should be very skeptical about what to take beyond that, as the author almost never cites any sources for his information. Normally I wouldn't expect an ex-agent to reveal his sources, but I was surprised to realize that Baer wasn't so keen on fact checking. I am able to say so as I ran into very wrong figures and facts about the Saudi government finances that any little fact checking effort would've pointed out. Most of the stories he extends are mostly stories either heard on the street or stuff he learned of from acquaintances. Such sources usually disfigure facts, if not totally make them up. Some of the stories sound more like weak plots for low-budget movies rather than real life incidents, such as the Million Dollars briefcase "accidentally" left behind by Khashoggi, a Saudi Billionaire, after meeting with Richard Nixon.

One positive characteristic of this book that I enjoyed is its almost absolute nonpartisanship. No blame was placed on a single party as both fell prey to the seduction of oil wealth. This nonpartisan stand by the author gives the book a lot of credibility.

In conclusion, this is definitely a book that is hard to put down once you start reading it. You could run into chapters that might not interest you such as the details of retired politicians on Saudi payroll, or stories about Syrian Alawite clan. And although this is not a history book, yet it is more like sitting down and chatting with an ex-agent of the CIA who knows a lot. Very interesting.

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This book will be out of date soon, because the Middle East and America's involvement in it simply cannot continue the way it's been, and we're all beginning to realize it. This book could serve as a big eye-opener if you don't know much about Saudi Arabia, oil and politics. It's probably a little shrill, but then again, the US clearly needs to review and reconsider our policies, and Baer is on-target for many reasons.

Baer has a number of interesting anecdotes you won't find anywhere else, but for information about oil policy, I recommend two books ahead of this one. One is Yergin's prize-winning The Prize : The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power, which is much thicker, but I dare to say you don't know half the truth about 20th century history until you've read this book. The other book I recommend, though it's a little dated now, is Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia as well as any of Ahmed Rashid's other books. Even though he focuses on Central Asia rather than the Middle East, most of the cast is the same, featuring among them Aramco, the Muhajideen, al Qaeda...

Oil, energy, the Middle East--besides the rise of China and India, these are definitely the greatest issues of our time. Baer's book is one of a nubmer to deal with them, but it is currently the best look at Saudi Arabia that I know of.

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