BotanyBoy
Fuck Your Safe Space
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You don't know what a consulate is, noted.
Sure I do, how is that relevant to the question?
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You don't know what a consulate is, noted.
I wonder if they would care if this guy was not a journalist.
Sure I do, how is that relevant to the question?
Cut off support to Saudi Arabia? We don't support Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia supports us. We are the bitch in that relationship, and have been for the 30 years I've been old enough to pay attention. (It's probably been longer.) Y'all in favor of this insanity don't want what you wish for. Sink our currency because a billionaire tried to topple a trillionaire famiy/regime and got done up? Get the fuck outta here, he knew the risks.
I wonder if they would care if this guy was not a journalist.
They don't generally care about any other dead journalist on this scale.
They can't say why this one is so special.
It's just another NPC moment.
Sure I do, how is that relevant to the question?
Because a consulate is basically a safe zone for internationals. We have a diplomatic relationship with Turkey, where the murder occurred. The journalist was lured to the consulate and murdered. The murder was then covered up (poorly), the Saudis lied to our CiC, and then Trump sided with the Saudis, dismissing the US intelligence reports on the murder. The journalist was an American resident employed by an American company.
How does the severity of the murder not resonate with you and Trump?
How incredibly stupid. While the Saudi's are far from perfect they are the counter to Iran in the region.
Hezbollah confirms Iran’s role in fighting ISIS in Iraq
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qasem_Soleimani
http://yalibnan.com/2014/11/29/hezbollah-confirms-irans-role-in-fighting-isis-in-iraq/
http://yalibnan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Suleimani-Newsweek-cover-.png
Because a consulate is basically a safe zone for internationals.
How does the severity of the murder not resonate with you and Trump?
The journalist was an American resident employed by an American company.
What has the fact that Iran is fighting ISIS (a Sunni group) to do with Iran backing the Yemeni rebels (a Shi'a group)?
Or the fact that the Saudi's took out an individual they consider to be an enemy on their own soil?
What tactic?And that still avoids the question as to why it's perfectly OK for the US to engage in that tactic, hundreds of times, but not OK for others?
That they might not be as bad in the peninsula as Saudi Arabia.
(my bold)
Should IGAF what Wahabis think is an enemy?
What tactic?
Murdering those that we, the US, have determined to be 'terrorists.' Hundreds, if not thousands, since 9-11. Why does the US have this privilege but some of our citizens get their knickers all in a twist when others do the same?
If I understand correctly, the US doctrine for the extra-judicial killings was "to kill those who are trying to kill us,"—such as Osama, and not some journalist.
Looks like that 'doctrine' was rapidly expanded.
MBS is a 33- year-old Deputy PM who's reforms, policies appeal to the majority of the 18-24-yr-old Saudi demographic.
New ideas, young leaders, this is what progressives, here, like KO want!
Agreed.
However, this recent Wahhabi murder of a journalist was pretty blatant.
Meet the new boss.
He wasn't a journalist and I could give a shit if the world lost another member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Saudis declared him an enemy of the state and dealt with it. Get over it and start worrying about important shit.
Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi (/kəˈʃoʊɡʒi, kəˈʃoʊɡi/; Arabic: جمال أحمد خاشقجي jamāl ʾaḥmad ḵāšuqjī, Hejazi pronunciation: [d͡ʒaˈmaːl xaːˈʃoɡʒi], (Turkish: Cemal kaşıkçı); 13 October 1958 – 2 October 2018) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, dissident, author, and a former general manager and editor-in-chief of Al-Arab News Channel who was assassinated at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on 2 October 2018 by agents of the Saudi Government.[6] He also served as editor for the Saudi Arabian newspaper Al Watan, turning it into a platform for Saudi Arabian progressives.[7]
Wazat?SATOB
Ain't going anywhere for a while. You go watch the parade.Now FO. I want to watch the Philly parade.