Well, it looks like he did. See here:
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Bush emphasized the common ground between the United States and Saudi Arabia, saying the two nations share a vision for peace in the Mideast.
The president said topics of discussion included the war on terror and the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians. He also praised Abdullah for his leadership and vision in proposing a peace plan in which Israel would exchange land for peace with Arab nations.Not only that, but he also says he formed a "strong, personal bond" during the meeting. Great, the President has a strong, personal bond with our greatest enemy. People, you need to realize that George W. Bush is litterally owned by the Saudis. Without Saudi money, his whole family would lose its fortune. He has no ground to argue with Prince Abdullah, Prince Abdullah is clearly in a superior position from the Shrub's point of view. As long as oil families run this country, we're not going to oppose the people who control the oil. Bush isn't brave enough (or he's too sensitive to Colin Powell's needs) to seize the oil from Iraq or even Saudi Arabia, he's just going to keep giving in to the Saudis. He has to go.
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