As the U.S. fights to stop ISIS from making gains in the Middle East, it continues its relationship with Saudi Arabia, “an ISIS that made it.”
Olivier Douliery / Pool / Getty ImagesU.S President Barack Obama shake hand with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef of Saudi Arabia .
“ When push comes to shove , this family relationship is unbendable . ”
That ’s how Adel al - Jubeir , Saudi Arabia ’s former ambassador to the United States , described the bail bond between two of the world ’s most knock-down countries .

Olivier Douliery/Pool/Getty ImagesU.S President Barack Obama shakes hands with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef of Saudi Arabia.
While the generations - long coalition between the theocratic monarchy and America may appear unknown on its Earth’s surface , it becomes well-defined when understand as one forged on shared economic interests .
“ The kinship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia is not , and has never been , based on affinity of value , identity , forms of governing , or anything of the like , ” Dr. Debra Shushan , College of William and Mary Professor of Government , told ATI in an e - mail .
“ Instead , ” Shushan says , “ it is based on usual interests . Economic interests ( oil primarily , along with investments and arm sales ) have formed the basis for much of the human relationship historically , along with a desire to maintain the regional status quo . ”

Issa al-Nukheifi (L) and Raif Badawi (R), both activists who have suffered at the hands of the Saudi state.
Based on what appears below , though , one has to marvel at what cost such an alinement comes :
Saudi Arabia’s Use Of Torture
Issa al - Nukheifi ( L ) and Raif Badawi ( R ) , both activists who have suffered at the hired hand of the Saudi-Arabian state .
WhenHuman Rights Watch submitted a memorandumto the United Nations Committee Against Torture regarding the Saudi-Arabian regime ’s obligingness with the U.N. ’s Convention Against Torture , it highlighted an regalia of abuses trust by the government — including bodied penalisation .
A few years earlier , in 2012 , Saudi-Arabian authorities arrested , stay , and imprisoned human rights activist Issa al - Nukheifi for “ inciting a protest . ” harmonize to Amnesty International , al - Nukheifi reported being subject to constant verbal insult , veritable strip - search , extended stop of solitary labour , and intentionally being keep in cold-blooded temperatures without appropriate clothing . While in prison , al - Nukheifi developed a serious medical condition which Amnesty said may have been the result of his torture , and for which Saudi officials deny him adequate medical attention .
Though al - Nukheifi was afterwards bring out and human rights activist have yet to report further lashing of Badawi , many of those detained , imprison , and tortured by Saudi authorities do not receive as much popular attention . Indeed , many outside the human rights arena have been subject to the draconian penalisation of flog for rationality beyond criticizing the state and its rendition of Islam , admit for spending time with the diametrical sex and homosexuality .
Beyond flogging , Saudi authorities have pit , decapitate , cut off the limbs and gouged out the eyes of those that the courts deem guilty of a law-breaking . At the end of 2015 , human rights organizations read that beheadings — at least 157 decapitation transpired that yr alone — had hit their high-pitched horizontal surface in two decades , the Guardianreported .
It does n’t appear that issue like this will change any time soon , either . While Saudi Arabia signed the Convention Against Torture in September 1997 , it state that it did not recognize the United Nations Committee Against Torture ’s jurisdiction to canvass what the convention promise “ well - found indications that torture is being consistently practiced , ” or the arbitration procedure for when state party have dissimilar interpretations and applications of the rule — effectively removing most of the convention ’s actual teeth .
Likewise , as Saudi Arabia put on a rigorous interpretation of Islamic Sharia legal philosophy to the governance of public life , Human Rights Watch mark that the country “ lacks a write criminal penal code or any write regularisation specifically delimit offense of anguish or ill - treatment or establishing associate punishments . ”
In other discussion , if torture has no strict , definitive signification in the eyes of the DoS , it becomes that much surd — if not out of the question — to seek effectual therapeutic for its relative incidence .