Posted on 12/11/2015 6:29:46 PM PST by markomalley
This Saudi Prince worth billions, could cause him trouble in the Saudi Kingdom and I doubt the Saudi family would welcome him now. We have had good relations with them and that is required in the oil world. We cannot cut ties with world leaders but Trump is alienating one country after another, including the European Countries.
We should stop allowing Saudi funding of mosques in this country until they allow ANY churches in their country.
Tell Prince Ganjaweed to take a hike, walk a mile, and mount a camel! Allah Fubar!
Why does he think his opinion is important?
And the one who paid for Obama’s Harvard education?
Never forget it was Saudi’s who took down the Trade Center.
Yes it did, that turn was like a gut punch. So many have hidden agendas and much to lose. It’s surreal!
“9/12 was the time for that. Russia should’ve after Beslan if we wouldn’t. Sooner or later someone will do it. Odds are as good as it’ll be another islamic country as a Western one.”
I think that is the real reason Iran wants nukes. They want to do the wet work.
Good for Trump. Too many American sellout “leaders” have been licking sand for the Saudi bandits for over a generation.
Good for Trump, unlike some Freepers who are so concerned with being Politically Correct (it sounds like you may be one of those) Trump isn’t.
The Prince was in the wrong, and he was so rude and bold he deserved to be punched in the mouth, and hard.
Trump obliged him.
No other candidate would have the guts to do so.
It will make him and other Princes think twice, and to respect us.
Maybe even fear us a bit.
At this stage of the campaign having the right enemies is more important than having the right friends.
Just one more reason to support Trump and its a good one.
We don’t need the friggin Saudis for oil.
They need us to buy it. We can make our own and should, no reason to let Saudis control our production..
Get informed before protecting the murderous Saudi regime.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-yousaf-butt-/saudi-wahhabism-islam-terrorism_b_6501916.html
It would be troublesome but perhaps acceptable for the House of Saud to promote the intolerant and extremist Wahhabi creed just domestically. But, unfortunately, for decades the Saudis have also lavishly financed its propagation abroad. Exact numbers are not known, but it is thought that more than $100 billion have been spent on exporting fanatical Wahhabism to various much poorer Muslim nations worldwide over the past three decades. It might well be twice that number. By comparison, the Soviets spent about $7 billion spreading communism worldwide in the 70 years from 1921 and 1991.
The Saudi Prince is a disgrace and should be persona non grata. Period!
The middle east oil countries negotiate with our oil companies and the Saudis have been our friends in dealing with these countries. Making enemies for no reason except for Trump’s big mouth, will harm our country. The countries of the world are too connected to isolate ourselves. Already, Trump has made Israel and European countries back away from us. He is not welcome in any of those countries now.
You may not think we need any country to be friendly, but you are excessively wrong. If you don’t want to understand that, don’t bother writing me again.
Yea, I can see an attempted Goldwater ad remake on that at primary or during the general election.
Yup, and it’s not like we’re dependent on their oil, it just keeps the market low. One of the reasons they are pumping hell bent right now is to make sure most of our shale and other unconventional drillers go under.
Trump should ask how many SA has taken in. Then tell them to STFU.
Not everyone will join in your proskynesis. Your obeisance to those primitives is disgusting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrcaO8IgM_8
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