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To: Pearls Before Swine

Yes, and I hope we send them back to SA. Their lives will be worth less than dirt. The current king and the Crown Prince (who actually runs the country) are trying to work out things with Israel, stand up to Iran, and modernize the country, particularly improving the status of women. But there has always been this flake group, headed by disaffected members of the huge royal family (since they practice polygamy, one king can have hundreds of heirs)such as Bin Laden, who adopt radical Islam as a way of attacking.

Since, from what little I know, all of these people were in the Saudi Air Force, this means that they were attempting to set off a coup against the Saudi regime. I’d say heads are rolling in the SA military even as we speak.


22 posted on 12/07/2019 8:49:25 AM PST by livius
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To: livius

“The current king and the Crown Prince (who actually runs the country) are trying to work out things with Israel, stand up to Iran, and modernize the country, particularly improving the status of women.”

A car friend on Facebook sent a bunch of classic high dollar cars over to Saudi a few weeks back for an auction.

The Saudis treated them like family and he had never been treated so well in any country anywhere in his life. I know Saudi is really trying to set up a tourism program.


39 posted on 12/07/2019 9:57:38 AM PST by setter
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Good post I think you are right there.My guess is MBS will be all over this while keeping Trump informed.
What makes more sense in this act of terrorism is a group interested in creating chaos on a grand scale,now who could that be?


80 posted on 12/08/2019 4:42:50 AM PST by rodguy911
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