In bed in which way?
Did they supply them with weapons? no.
Did they aid them militarily? no.
Did they train them? no.
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Yes, the United States is funding and training terrorists. There were training bases in Turkey and the operation was moved to Jordan. These are CIA run.
I see you flying an Israeli flag. Well, the Project for a New American Century, a group of neocon (neocons came from Trotskists)
Zionists, mostly Jews, did the following:
A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm (commonly known as the "Clean Break" report) is a policy document that was prepared in
1996 by a study group led by Richard Perle for Benjamin Netanyahu, the then Prime Minister of Israel.[1] The report explained a new approach to solving Israel's security problems in the Middle East with an emphasis on "Western values". It has since been criticized for advocating an aggressive new policy including the removal of Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq, and the containment of Syria by engaging in proxy warfare and highlighting their possession of "weapons of mass destruction".
The American Brookings Institute also did a paper in which Syria was targeted. The ultimate goal, besides American/western hegemony, is taking out Iran. British Petroleum wants it back, don't you know. Same ****, different century.
The Arab monarchies have their lot in with the west, betraying the people in their own countries and region of the world. They have their own motivations and reasons for their involvement. For the Saudis, the petrodollar agreement is also a factor:
The petrodollar system originated in the early 1970s in the wake of the Bretton Woods collapse. President Richard Nixon and his Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, feared that the abandonment of the international gold standard under the Bretton Woods arrangement (combined with a growing US trade deficit, and massive debt associated with the ongoing Vietnam War) would cause a decline in the relative global demand of the U.S. dollar. In a series of meetings, t
he United States represented by then U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and the Saudi royal family made an agreement. The United States would offer military protection for Saudi Arabias oil fields, and in return the Saudi's would price their oil sales exclusively in United States dollars (in other words, the Saudis were to refuse all other currencies, except the U.S. dollar, as payment for their oil exports).
By 1975, all of the oil-producing nations of OPEC had agreed to price their oil in dollars and to invest surplus oil proceeds in U.S. government debt securities in exchange for similar offers by the U.S.