Khashoggi dismemberment- Emblem of Trump World

indeed. I sure as hell am not just buying into what Turkey says happened either.
Trump is playing it right. calling it potentially horrendous,but not enough to dismantle the special relationship.we'll see



sick fuck


they kill journalists don't they
 
Let's concentrate on his re-emergence then- whether it be in his boots or a crate of canned dog-food.

Saudi Arabia shouldn't go the way of Libya, Syria, Egypt etc....... The leadership should continue to move forward with reforms and economic plans..

I have not read much of Khashoggi's writings so I don't really know how radical he is.
 
About Kashoggi? We still don't know if he's dead or alive.

The Saudis killed him in their Embassy in Turkey.

1. Do you contend it was the Iranians that killed him?
2. Will you begin talking about control of the Suez Canal?
3. Let's see ... Hey, how about Khashoggi went in the Embassy intent on killing everybody inside and he had to be 'subdued'?
3.
 
The Saudis killed him in their Embassy in Turkey.

1. Do you contend it was the Iranians that killed him?
2. Will you begin talking about control of the Suez Canal?
3. Let's see ... Hey, how about Khashoggi went in the Embassy intent on killing everybody inside and he had to be 'subdued'?
3.

Who blames Iran for Khashoggi's disappearance?

Egypt controls the Suez Canal.. What are you talking about?
 
Saudi Arabia shouldn't go the way of Libya, Syria, Egypt etc....... The leadership should continue to move forward with reforms and economic plans..

I have not read much of Khashoggi's writings so I don't really know how radical he is.

Princess kudzu: "I have not read much of Khashoggi's writings so I don't really know how radical he is."
Jack: hahahahahahahaha ... "Upon Khashoggi’s disappearance, columnists for the Jeddah-based newspaper Okaz, which is broadly considered pro-government, called him a “traitor” and an “apostate” who collaborated with “enemies of the state” against Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is widely known as MbS, and the kingdom, memri pointed out. But after it was reported that Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi consulate, the tone in the Riyadh-based Al-Riyadh, which is also pro-government, was one of concern about his fate, memri said. Still, according to memri, a columnist dismissed the accusation that Saudi security personnel had killed the journalist. A columnist in Okaz, meanwhile, suggested that the accusations against the Saudis were conjured up by Iran, Qatar, and Turkey, memri added."
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/10/saudi-arabia-jamal-khashoggi/572830/
 
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