Well let me share some observations and thoughts. The first of these is that just because I live here doesn’t mean I am an expert.
First the Saudis are lying. I note that (as of now) they have not released a list of the dead. THis implies they are understating the number dead. A list of the Khobar Towers bombing (local) dead was never released although it was often said no Saudis were killed. Since I am familar with the area I doubt that very much indeed.
The papers are claiming security was lax at this compound. I doubt it. Vinnell in particualr takes security seriously. In addition, this line of argument smacks of blaming the dead.
I recall the Shulla Mall fire. The local fire brigades (staffed 100% by locals) refused to enter the building. The Arab News has claimed this rescue effort was a model of perfection. I doubt it and wonder what else they are lying about.
The AMEMB did a great job. We had a warning on 1 May and again two days later. Of course what the heck are we supposed to do? Stay in the villa? That wouldn’t have helped.
A few days after the warning were given the Saudi police raided a site in the Capitol. ALL OF THE SUSPECTS escaped. The Arab News ran their photos on the front page. What lousy police work. Inexcusable. Heads shoud roll. Much explosive was taken and perhaps another bomb or two was prevented.
The mood here is remarkably relaxed. The Saudis are unconcerned and we expats are made of sterner stuff. Not panicing is good, this minimal reaction is downright wierd. Whistling in the dark past the cemetary?
The locals have taken little notice. My students have not said a word to me (unlike 9-11).
If the local reaction is anything to go by, I predict no change in Saudi policy. Of course I could be wrong.
What has changed? The rent-a-cops at our compound gates are popping our trunks and hoods. I for one will not complain. A couple of those guys died yesterday. Police checkpoints still wave most cars through. Security at the base is only stopping Westerners. Poor police work again.
OK, enough of my rambling on. I am a bit rattled and tend to talk too much when that happens.
I am here and here I shall remain. Don;t worry about me.