Posted on 11/20/2018 4:53:01 AM PST by Nextrush
"I guess the audio recordings of the moments during, before and after Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killing are going to start being released as of today. Because the international discussions about the order for this brutal murder, its organiztion, preparations and perpetration have made it necessary to present "new evidence". Today or this week seems to be the most convenient time to do this...."
Commentator Ibrahim Karagul In Turkey's Pro-Government "Yeni Safak" newspaper 11/19/2018
"it's a suffering tape, it's a terrible tape."
US President Donald J. Trump In "Fox News Sunday" interview that was broadcast 11/18/2018
The man who puts out the message for the Turkish regime of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is driving home the message that Turkey sees the killing of Khashoggi as being an act done at the bidding of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and with the US State Department and President Trump hedging on putting the blame on the Crown Prince, Ibrahim Karagul asserts that Turkey is about to reveal more that will pin the blame on Bin Salman and others.......
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What stopped you from posting the whole thing?
Meh. caring about what the Saudis or any other Muslim ME garbage dump does to it’s citizens is a waste of time. These are the same bunch who beheaded one of their own “royal princesses” in the 70s.
I chuckle at how serious you take your self appointed hall monitor role. I suppose it gives meaning to your life. Have a nice day.
Thanks! You too.
Turkey doesn't give a flying rat's butt about imprisoning, torturing, or murdering folks - so it's interesting that Turkey has decided to pretend that they care, to damage the Saudis.
For those of you who are paying attention, there are four power brokers in the Middle/Near East: Israel, Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. All are vying for power in the region and have their respective allied countries. Saudi Arabia is important because they have a tacit alliance with Israel against Iran and provide an offset to the Iranian attempts at controlling the Persian Gulf.
Turkey is trying to be the next major power in the area and if it takes boosting Iran, they'll do it.
killed in an embassy, does not diplomatic immunity protect them?
They can rape and kill civilians on the street and are shielded from prosecution.
Yes, but nation-states are sovereign, so they can do anything they want, subject only to the constraints of reality.
Other nation-states can impose sanctions, do military strikes, declare war, etc.
“killed in an embassy, does not diplomatic immunity protect them?”
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A consulate, actually. A Saudi consulate. I figure if anybody lives to the end of any given day in any ME hellhole, they should consider themselves fortunate. It’s Chinatown.
Those countries murder people they disagree with everyday and nobody GAS. Why the fuss over this guy? Is it simply because he is a “journalist” and they are defending one of their own? Frankly I don’t think anyone really cares about this story.
These are the same bunch who beheaded one of their own royal princesses in the 70s.
Agreed. This is what Muslims do. What else can one expect?
What are the sources for this info?
What makes this presentation unique?
What makes this presentation worthwhile?
What do I get here that I cant get elsewhere, with sources?
Are you ashamed of your blog? Is that why you excerpt it?
Between the Turks and the Saudis, I’ll side with the latter. This whole thing stinks and it will likely all go back to the Iran deal. Stinks to high heaven much like the assassination that started world war 1. Iran wants WW3.
You get it and sadly most folks don’t. This is a setup with Iran and Turkey trying to override Saudi Arabia and the US to control the ME.
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