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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] That's hilarious - all that happened here is proof the Sauds can be brutal people, even to their own. Holding a green card does not make him American; it makes him a Saud with a green card. He chose to go back to Turkey and go into the Saud embassy. He knew the risks. [/quote] He didn't have a green card. The more pertinent question is: why does the US think it can hold KSA accountable for what it does with its citizens in a third country? For what ANY country does with its citizens anywhere? In what way is the US a party to these events? In other words, what is a good response to the Saudis saying - what's it to you? I know Halloween is coming but the global policeman costume has been fraying at the seams for quite some time, and it seems no one is particularly frightened. [/quote] Depending on which court you can get to, some US courts would say that khashoggi is guaranteed US constitutional protections, despite not being a us citizen. Absurd, but true.[/quote] On what grounds?[/quote]
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