Anonymous wrote:See posters such as you? Really unkind to strangle someone the minute they walk through the embassy doors to pick up a marriage license. I call that assasination. And than to continually try to blacken his name, character assassination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The plot thickens where Jared is concerned
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/saudi-crown-prince-described-slain-journalist-as-a-dangerous-islamist-in-call-with-white-house/2018/11/01/b4513e05-2d8e-4533-9cc8-2cabf8bb2d0a_story.html
Saudi Crown Prince MBS privately disparaged Khashoggi as a dangerous Islamist in a phone call with Jared Kushner and John Bolton. Big contrast with MBS’s public statements decrying Khashoggi's death
Jared needs the Saudi $ to prop up his shaky real estate investments. He doesn't give a **** about ethics and morals.
Anonymous wrote:See posters such as you? Really unkind to strangle someone the minute they walk through the embassy doors to pick up a marriage license. I call that assasination. And than to continually try to blacken his name, character assassination.
Anonymous wrote:And there were posters on here calling Khashoggi the same terms, working the same character assasination the MSB did in the phone call to Jared (the Post above about Post article). Hmmmm. Some Jared or Ivana lackeys working this site? The truth will out you.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Khasoggi's death will force a truce. What a powerful legacy for a man who died too soon.
For three years America has backed a Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen. But international anger over the recent murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a dissident journalist, in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, has focused attention on Saudi foreign policy. On Tuesday James Mattis, America’s secretary of defence, and Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, unexpectedly asked the Saudis to accept a truce.
For three years America has backed a Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen. But international anger over the recent murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a dissident journalist, in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, has focused attention on Saudi foreign policy. On Tuesday James Mattis, America’s secretary of defence, and Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, unexpectedly asked the Saudis to accept a truce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The plot thickens where Jared is concerned
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/saudi-crown-prince-described-slain-journalist-as-a-dangerous-islamist-in-call-with-white-house/2018/11/01/b4513e05-2d8e-4533-9cc8-2cabf8bb2d0a_story.html
Saudi Crown Prince MBS privately disparaged Khashoggi as a dangerous Islamist in a phone call with Jared Kushner and John Bolton. Big contrast with MBS’s public statements decrying Khashoggi's death
Jared needs the Saudi $ to prop up his shaky real estate investments. He doesn't give a **** about ethics and morals.
Anonymous wrote:The plot thickens where Jared is concerned
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/saudi-crown-prince-described-slain-journalist-as-a-dangerous-islamist-in-call-with-white-house/2018/11/01/b4513e05-2d8e-4533-9cc8-2cabf8bb2d0a_story.html
Saudi Crown Prince MBS privately disparaged Khashoggi as a dangerous Islamist in a phone call with Jared Kushner and John Bolton. Big contrast with MBS’s public statements decrying Khashoggi's death
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you know that the average bank account in the UAE is in the millions of dollars? Except for Oman, citizens in all these countries rely on varying very generous government handouts that have results from all these deals. As to elected leaders who dare to trod the line the West does not approve of--that's called foreign policy. All countries practice it? Last, democracy is fine--as long as you elect the right guy. Or woman. I'd say history has proven this, over and over.
So? How much money do I need to give you before you waive any demands for participatory government? Really, I want to know how much you value your voting rights. Name your price!
The right guy according to whom? You?
I'm so glad you acknowledge that the "values" of democracy and human rights are in the back of the line way behind "foreign policy". Please remember that any time the U.S. criticizes a country, ANY country, for its lack of devotion to democracy and human rights. The appropriate response to this type of criticism would be "So?"
uhhh….my point is the "people" of the region have been complicit. It took a long time for the West to achieve democratic institutions. Have at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you know that the average bank account in the UAE is in the millions of dollars? Except for Oman, citizens in all these countries rely on varying very generous government handouts that have results from all these deals. As to elected leaders who dare to trod the line the West does not approve of--that's called foreign policy. All countries practice it? Last, democracy is fine--as long as you elect the right guy. Or woman. I'd say history has proven this, over and over.
So? How much money do I need to give you before you waive any demands for participatory government? Really, I want to know how much you value your voting rights. Name your price!
The right guy according to whom? You?
I'm so glad you acknowledge that the "values" of democracy and human rights are in the back of the line way behind "foreign policy". Please remember that any time the U.S. criticizes a country, ANY country, for its lack of devotion to democracy and human rights. The appropriate response to this type of criticism would be "So?"