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originally posted by: PhyllidaDavenport
Just breaking now is the news as per the title that Jamal Khashoggi was strangled the second he walked into the Saudi Embassy then his body dismembered. The Turkish Prosecutor has come to this conclusion after intensive examination of the Embassy and has asked for the Saudi's to reveal the location of Mr Khashoggi's body. They are also seeking extradition of 18 Saudi nationals in this connection.
Once again, the story changes and this seriously undermines the claim that he was killed after a "fight" broke out in the Embassy.
The Independent
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: PhyllidaDavenport
This is not really surprising they cut off his fingers while he was still alive they cutted him into pieces. Cruel, unneccessary and just medieval evil.
originally posted by: Wayfarer
And yet Trump and the rest of the US keeps sucking the Saudi dillz because there's money to be made selling guns/bombs/missiles.
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originally posted by: skunkape23
Why would you dismember a body after it's already been strangled to death?
Good way to ruin a perfectly good rug.
That rug probably really tied the room together and now it's ruined.
originally posted by: ausername
originally posted by: Wayfarer
And yet Trump and the rest of the US keeps sucking the Saudi dillz because there's money to be made selling guns/bombs/missiles.
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It's not just that, as long as the Saudis can manipulate and control global oil production and prices they have a kind of death grip on our economy. As long as that remains (regardless of dependence) whatever administration is in power in the USA will have to kiss up to the house of Saud and look away from Saudi atrocities, human rights violations, war crimes etc. Was the same under Clinton, Bush and Obama.
There was hope Trump would be different in dealing with the kingdom, but it's fading quickly.