Posted on 11/21/2018 2:12:01 PM PST by The Olive
President Trump is not going to severely punish Saudi Arabia as he promised he would if the CIA decided he was responsible for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. The CIA does believe he is responsible.
While it is sad that Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered and no one deserves such a terrible death, is it our affair? The media says it is. They think they run the government. The media does run the Democrat Party.
Khashoggi was an occasional op-ed writer for The Washington Post but, other than that, he was a Saudi and a Muslim Brotherhood activist. The Saudis killed him. Its a Saudi matter.
It seems obvious the Crown Prince had to know about his death and most likely ordered it, but the President said he is not going to punish Saudi Arabia. There is no definitive proof. The CIA decided by the process of elimination that the Crown Prince was guilty.
Your blog is really kind of sad in a sad kind of way.
Saudi Arabia is a sovereign nation and entitled to rule within its own border ps as it sees fit.
Did the Saudis ever complain when American Presidents murdered their personnel rivals ( as happened many times between 1990 and 2015?
I’m guessing your blog makes you a few pennies, and you
live under a bridge eating ramen and rats. Get a job.
One good thing about FReeper The Olive, he/she/it always hangs around to banter with the commenters on his/her/its threads:
https://freerepublic.com/tag/by:theolive/index?tab=comments;brevity=full;options=no-change
Iran, Turkey and the other scumbag Islamist enemy states.
He understands it’s ultimately about destruction of Israel.
That’s why he told the globalists at the NYT, WSJ, CIA and Europe to suck it.
And suck it, they will.
22 posts from his blog, one reply to bicker about it.
Gone.
Trump understands this is about maintaing the balance of power in the Middle East. It’s about weakening the Saudis to the benefit if Iran, Turkey and the other scumbag Islamist enemy states.
He understands it’s ultimately about destruction of Israel.
That’s why he told the globalists at the NYT, WSJ, CIA and Europe to suck it.
And suck it, they will.
No outrage from the left about this though.
“The CIA decided by the process of elimination that the Crown Prince was guilty.”
Did the CIA publish this information or does the writer have an anonymous source?
I kind of like it when they bicker more.
Laziness does nobody any good.
Is this the same CIA that was involved with the Steel Report?
Cry me a River.
WashingtonFire wrote:
***Saudi Arabia is a sovereign nation and entitled to rule within its own border ps as it sees fit.***
Agree 100%. They sliced off his fingers one at a time? So? That is a Saudi thing that doesn’t concern the USA.
Our Muckety Media breathlessly reported he was an American citizen?
Nah, - he was a camel jockey ‘journalist’ moslem sympathizer with lifelong connections to the ‘brotherhood’.
That goat-raping pervert was NOT, and never had been a Naturalized American Citizen!
How much influence does Taqqiya John Brennan still have at the CIA?
What if he did deserve it? He was a Muslim Brotherhood operative.
Maybe the CIA can learn from him and send their officers to journalism school and write for local fish wraps so that they can be pronounced being beyond reproach for being journalists.
Governments kill people. This is not new. The only thing remarkable in this case is how amateurish they did this job. DJT should send an envoy to the Saudis and explain to them that they don't need a baseball team to kill someone.
FakeNewsMSM completely silent about this:
can’t access full article -
20 Nov: IJ Global: Consultant named for Saudi nuclear project
by James Hebert
King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE) has selected Australian advisory firm WorleyParsons to provide project management consultancy services for the Saudi National Atomic Energy project
https://ijglobal.com/articles/136616/consultant-named-for-saudi-nuclear-project
19 Nov: WorleyParsons: KA-CARE awards PMO agreement for Saudi National Atomic Energy Project
WorleyParsons has been awarded a project management office consultancy services agreement by the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE). WorleyParsons previously completed the Large Nuclear Power Plant (LNPP) site selection study for KA-CARE.
Under the new agreement, WorleyParsons will provide consultancy services for the Saudi National Atomic Energy Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The services include project governance, resource management, project services, training and compliance across the full scope of the LNPP, small modular reactors and nuclear fuel cycle.
We look forward to continuing our relationship with KA-CARE and supporting Saudi Arabias vision to develop a sustainable energy mix said Andrew Wood, Chief Executive Officer of WorleyParsons.
https://www.worleyparsons.com/news/2018/nov-ka-care
notice FakeNewsMSM never seems to mention other countries’ continued involvement in SA.
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