Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
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Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
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So a Saudi journalist who has been very critical of his countries government disappears in Turkey. The Turkish government seems to feel foul play occurred at his countries consulate in Turkey. The words dismembered and cut up are used.
Considering the two countries, I'm really not sure who to believe here.
So a Saudi journalist who has been very critical of his countries government disappears in Turkey. The Turkish government seems to feel foul play occurred at his countries consulate in Turkey. The words dismembered and cut up are used.
Considering the two countries, I'm really not sure who to believe here.
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
I'm thinking, if this guy knew the attitude, and actions of his country, and had publicly spoken out about them, the last place he should have gone, was the consulate. Saudi Arabia, doesn't take kindly, to those who criticize, especially their own citizens. JMHO
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Pictures of supposed hit crew including a man who is described as head of forensics in Saudi Arabia, whose job I guess would be to insure no evidence was left behind. Lots of video of him going in, but not going back out. His fiance was apparently waiting out side for him to leave.
Pictures of supposed hit crew including a man who is described as head of forensics in Saudi Arabia, whose job I guess would be to insure no evidence was left behind. Lots of video of him going in, but not going back out. His fiance was apparently waiting out side for him to leave.
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
It gives a new meaning for "liquidating a target"philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:33 am https://www.apnews.com/7c8d85ea776a4a62 ... get-writer
Pictures of supposed hit crew including a man who is described as head of forensics in Saudi Arabia, whose job I guess would be to insure no evidence was left behind. Lots of video of him going in, but not going back out. His fiance was apparently waiting out side for him to leave.
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
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Turkey says they have audio of the murder inside the Saudi consulate.
Apparently they have bugs in foreign consulates in their country.
Turkey says they have audio of the murder inside the Saudi consulate.
Apparently they have bugs in foreign consulates in their country.
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So a country that is known for brutal punishments (cutting off the hands of thieves, stoning rape victims for adultery, etc) may have killed one of their citizens on that country's soil - embassies are considered to be that country's territory I believe.
I'm confused as to why we care so much about this. We have Rand Paul of all people calling for an end to Saudi foreign aid pending resolution of what happened here. Isn't he supposed to be against the US sticking it's nose into other countries affairs? Or was that just his dad?
And in the mean time, we have more and more evidence daily about the attempted coup that occurred in our own country, and no one seems to be concerned about that in the slightest.
What am I missing here?
I'm confused as to why we care so much about this. We have Rand Paul of all people calling for an end to Saudi foreign aid pending resolution of what happened here. Isn't he supposed to be against the US sticking it's nose into other countries affairs? Or was that just his dad?
And in the mean time, we have more and more evidence daily about the attempted coup that occurred in our own country, and no one seems to be concerned about that in the slightest.
What am I missing here?
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
KSA was British Protectorate in the 1800s, then US took the left front seat. KSA was a strategic place to never let go. Trump is waving his right hand at the Monarchs.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:36 am So a country that is known for brutal punishments (cutting off the hands of thieves, stoning rape victims for adultery, etc) may have killed one of their citizens on that country's soil - embassies are considered to be that country's territory I believe.
I'm confused as to why we care so much about this. We have Rand Paul of all people calling for an end to Saudi foreign aid pending resolution of what happened here. Isn't he supposed to be against the US sticking it's nose into other countries affairs? Or was that just his dad?
And in the mean time, we have more and more evidence daily about the attempted coup that occurred in our own country, and no one seems to be concerned about that in the slightest.
What am I missing here?
Iran was US fortress till 1979 when the Shah was deposed, also Iran has one of the largest oil reserves in the world
Iraq was next on the line due to huge oil reserves too, invaded in 2003 and the story of WMD or funding and supporting terrorists is all horse manure.
If you think US pays in blood and money to invade a country that never attacked US is for nothing, then please spent sometime reading some digitally archived newspapers.
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
Oil prices determine whether I can afford to buy a new gun.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:36 am So a country that is known for brutal punishments (cutting off the hands of thieves, stoning rape victims for adultery, etc) may have killed one of their citizens on that country's soil - embassies are considered to be that country's territory I believe.
I'm confused as to why we care so much about this. We have Rand Paul of all people calling for an end to Saudi foreign aid pending resolution of what happened here. Isn't he supposed to be against the US sticking it's nose into other countries affairs? Or was that just his dad?
And in the mean time, we have more and more evidence daily about the attempted coup that occurred in our own country, and no one seems to be concerned about that in the slightest.
What am I missing here?
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I agree. This is our business?Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:36 am So a country that is known for brutal punishments (cutting off the hands of thieves, stoning rape victims for adultery, etc) may have killed one of their citizens on that country's soil - embassies are considered to be that country's territory I believe.
I'm confused as to why we care so much about this. We have Rand Paul of all people calling for an end to Saudi foreign aid pending resolution of what happened here. Isn't he supposed to be against the US sticking it's nose into other countries affairs? Or was that just his dad?
And in the mean time, we have more and more evidence daily about the attempted coup that occurred in our own country, and no one seems to be concerned about that in the slightest.
What am I missing here?
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And oil prices go up if we have a spat with Saudi. Right before mid-terms. Helping the economy in certain states where there are contested senatorial elections, including Texas. Meanwhile no one can claim Trump is playing politics because the left has also jumped on this as a human rights issue?philip964 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 10:05 amOil prices determine whether I can afford to buy a new gun.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:36 am So a country that is known for brutal punishments (cutting off the hands of thieves, stoning rape victims for adultery, etc) may have killed one of their citizens on that country's soil - embassies are considered to be that country's territory I believe.
I'm confused as to why we care so much about this. We have Rand Paul of all people calling for an end to Saudi foreign aid pending resolution of what happened here. Isn't he supposed to be against the US sticking it's nose into other countries affairs? Or was that just his dad?
And in the mean time, we have more and more evidence daily about the attempted coup that occurred in our own country, and no one seems to be concerned about that in the slightest.
What am I missing here?
I like it. That actually makes sense. Devious, and dangerous. But it at least makes sense.
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"I'm confused as to why we care so much about this."
Me too...
Me too...
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As a general rule "we" wouldn't be. But, since this involved, a WAPO contributing journalist, and the left believes, our POTUS hates the media, and considers them, the "enemy". Trump must follow up on this. It is also political expedient, to demonstrate, that there are still " radical Islamic" factions, who are even more destructive to the 1A than what the left wing MSM portray Trump. JMHO
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It was reported this morning that the audio may have come from his Apple Watch. His fiancé was out side maybe with his iPhone. Techies will have to explain if this is possible.philip964 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 8:54 am https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Tur ... 300365.php
Turkey says they have audio of the murder inside the Saudi consulate.
Apparently they have bugs in foreign consulates in their country.
Trump has already been blamed for this, since he considers WAPO the enemy.
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Trump vows severe punishment for SA if they were responsible for his death.
CNN so could be fake news.
More guns in my future?
Trump vows severe punishment for SA if they were responsible for his death.
CNN so could be fake news.
More guns in my future?