TRENT TELENKO BELIEVES that the move toward Saudi regime change is starting.

UPDATE: The Telegraph seems to agree:

The suspension of British Airways flights to Saudi Arabia yesterday, following “credible intelligence of a serious threat”, is an ominous indication of al-Qa’eda’s undiminished capacity to threaten Western global interests. . . .

The House of Saud itself is implicated in some of these hostile activities, and appears to be in denial about the threat of its own overthrow. Mass arrests and executions of terrorists are only the public face of Saudi policy towards al-Qa’eda; privately, the emphasis has been on appeasement.

Under these circumstances, Britain and America would be wise to prepare for the possibility of regime change in Saudi Arabia.

Indeed.