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When asked if it was appropriate to have a man in the Oval Office today who murdered a journalist and threw him into a woodchipper, Trump said "things happen."
My question, was that a fair question? Was this Prince the one who ordered and allowed that to happen?

Personally, I think it is better policy to work with the Saudis and keep them close. Typically, the leadership there has been more in line with the USA and against Iran and the usual terrorists. Do they have issues in their own house? Absolutely, they have terror within that could topple them, radical terror. IMO, we cannot allow that to happen and we need them as an ally. I also would like to see the Saudis come more in line with Israel. I think if you have that alliance, you have a much quieter Middle East which is better for everyone.

TD
 
My question, was that a fair question? Was this Prince the one who ordered and allowed that to happen?

Personally, I think it is better policy to work with the Saudis and keep them close. Typically, the leadership there has been more in line with the USA and against Iran and the usual terrorists. Do they have issues in their own house? Absolutely, they have terror within that could topple them, radical terror. IMO, we cannot allow that to happen and we need them as an ally. I also would like to see the Saudis come more in line with Israel. I think if you have that alliance, you have a much quieter Middle East which is better for everyone.

TD
In a report released in February 2021, the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence formally judged that the Crown Prince approved the operation that led to Khashoggi's death in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018. The report cited the Prince's total control of decision-making and the involvement of members of his elite personal protective detail, the Rapid Intervention Force, as key reasons for the conclusion. The declassified report is available on the DNI.gov website. UK and French intelligence reports came to the same conclusion. Turkish intelligence gathered audio recordings from inside the consulate on the day of the murder. Reports indicate that U.S. intelligence agencies intercepted communications where aides discussed bringing Khashoggi back by force or a comment by MBS that if Khashoggi couldn't be enticed home, he would go after him "with a bullet" (though analysts noted this might be a metaphor for silencing him). Another report mentioned a member of the hit team made a call to an aide in MBS's inner circle saying "tell your boss the deed was done".

15 of the19 9/11 bombers were from Saudi and a further US report has highlighted that the funding was from Saudi sources. Plus evil personified, bin Laden, was born in Riyadh.


If you replaced the following,
I think it is better policy to work with the Saudis and keep them close
with
I think it is better policy to work with the Saudis for their oil, their investment [look how much Kusher has received] and their buying of military arms, then i agree with you. The UK are doing exactly the same thing. It is just the way the world is, i went to a lecture from a former British Ambassador and he said if we only did business with nice people then we would no business at all. While you could also quote "The enemy of my enemy is my friend".

All Western countries are the same, we have a political system that runs along the lines of 'Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others' [Groucho Marx - love Groucho, he was a real wordsmith]. Same with many country's international relations, reality bites and you have to turn a blind eye. Now for me an interesting question is 'What would they have to do to change that situation?'

in answer to your question about was it the right question, i think the answer is yes, not only for above reasons, but they are journalists and it is their job to ask questions, you may not like the questions, but i want to live in a society where we have people willing to ask those type of questions. If not then you are in Russia, North Korea, Turkmenistan, Iran, Myanmar, oh and Saudi Arabia. Biden was asked the same or similar questions when he met the Saudi's, by US journalists.
 
In a report released in February 2021, the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence formally judged that the Crown Prince approved the operation that led to Khashoggi's death in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018. The report cited the Prince's total control of decision-making and the involvement of members of his elite personal protective detail, the Rapid Intervention Force, as key reasons for the conclusion. The declassified report is available on the DNI.gov website. UK and French intelligence reports came to the same conclusion. Turkish intelligence gathered audio recordings from inside the consulate on the day of the murder. Reports indicate that U.S. intelligence agencies intercepted communications where aides discussed bringing Khashoggi back by force or a comment by MBS that if Khashoggi couldn't be enticed home, he would go after him "with a bullet" (though analysts noted this might be a metaphor for silencing him). Another report mentioned a member of the hit team made a call to an aide in MBS's inner circle saying "tell your boss the deed was done".

15 of the19 9/11 bombers were from Saudi and a further US report has highlighted that the funding was from Saudi sources. Plus evil personified, bin Laden, was born in Riyadh.


If you replaced the following,
I think it is better policy to work with the Saudis and keep them close
with
I think it is better policy to work with the Saudis for their oil, their investment [look how much Kusher has received] and their buying of military arms, then i agree with you. The UK are doing exactly the same thing. It is just the way the world is, i went to a lecture from a former British Ambassador and he said if we only did business with nice people then we would no business at all. While you could also quote "The enemy of my enemy is my friend".

All Western countries are the same, we have a political system that runs along the lines of 'Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others' [Groucho Marx - love Groucho, he was a real wordsmith]. Same with many country's international relations, reality bites and you have to turn a blind eye. Now for me an interesting question is 'What would they have to do to change that situation?'

in answer to your question about was it the right question, i think the answer is yes, not only for above reasons, but they are journalists and it is their job to ask questions, you may not like the questions, but i want to live in a society where we have people willing to ask those type of questions. If not then you are in Russia, North Korea, Turkmenistan, Iran, Myanmar, oh and Saudi Arabia.
I don't necessarily disagree here. I just think we have an awful bias in our US press corps that I sometimes question their usefulness. If they all played it straight and factual, different story. Too many of them have their own agenda.

Main point for me is what you are saying, I would rather do business with the Saudis and keep them close than not. We have aligned interests.
 
I don't necessarily disagree here. I just think we have an awful bias in our US press corps that I sometimes question their usefulness. If they all played it straight and factual, different story. Too many of them have their own agenda.

Main point for me is what you are saying, I would rather do business with the Saudis and keep them close than not. We have aligned interests.
I have added to my posting while you were replying, think there was no bias, as they asked the same questions of Biden when he had meetings with the Saudi's, too many sources to quote, just google it. Cannot see what was not straight or untrue about their questioning, while we have to realise the journalists are there to sell papers, TV air time, get traffic to their websites, they have to get a news story, so need the scoop as they used to say. I wonder if the Saudi's would have been offened if he had called the journalist a 'Piggy'.
 
When asked if it was appropriate to have a man in the Oval Office today who murdered a journalist and threw him into a woodchipper, Trump said "things happen."

I find it unusual that your comment was posted in the "Things that I really like" thread...seems more appropriate to me to have it in the "Things I really hate" thread...regardless...I'm not trying to dictate or force my beliefs on what you like or dislike...

and you put a bit of a "spin" on the question she asked...anyone who reads your post would be under the illusion that she made the question more offensive...inflammatory and gruesome than she really did...there was no embellished mention of a wood chipper...just a reporter asking a legitimate question and doing their job...

Her actual comment was "US Intelligence concluded that you orchestrated the brutal murder of a journalist. 9/11 families are furious that you are here in the Oval Office. Why should Americans trust"...........was all she got out of her mouth before Trump abruptly interrupted her...over talked her and asked who she was with?

When she replied "ABC News"...he quickly corrected her reply with "ABC Fake News"...and then to shucked off the murder with "Things Happen"....which really turned me off...callous...offensive and just dodging questions he doesn't like...

again not trying to force my beliefs on you...but dismissing any questions he doesn't like with comments like "Quiet...quite piggy"...I find infuriating...no transparency...if his insulting comments to reporters don't bother you...it's okay with me...we just see things differently...

Crypto coins and a pledge of a trillion dollar investment in the US seems to rule in this case...
 
and you put a bit of a "spin" on the question she asked...anyone who reads your post would be under the illusion that she made the question more offensive...inflammatory and gruesome than she really did...there was no embellished mention of a wood chipper...just a reporter asking a legitimate question and doing their job...

Her actual comment was "US Intelligence concluded that you orchestrated the brutal murder of a journalist. 9/11 families are furious that you are here in the Oval Office. Why should Americans trust"...........was all she got out of her mouth before Trump abruptly interrupted her...over talked her and asked who she was with?

When she replied "ABC News"...he quickly corrected her reply with "ABC Fake News"...and then to shucked off the murder with "Things Happen"....which really turned me off...callous...offensive and just dodging questions he doesn't like...

again not trying to force my beliefs on you...but dismissing any questions he doesn't like with comments like "Quiet...quite piggy"...I find infuriating...no transparency...if his insulting comments to reporters don't bother you...it's okay with me...we just see things differently...

Crypto coins and a pledge of a trillion dollar investment in the US seems to rule in this case...
Not sure who you were posting this at. I didn't see this exchange, I don't like dismissiveness, never have.

Outside of this instance, I unequivocally state that I think the majority of the US press over the last 8 years has been CRAP and I am sparing no one. It has been completely biased in a lot of ways which makes legit reporters fume also. Due to the ratings race between Fox, CNN and the mainstreams, they are all completely guilty of crap journalism. Trying to find actual facts in any newscast is a herculean effort. I am thoroughly sick of it, so I tend to just ignore all of this Legit Or Not Legit press crapola.

SO for me, until the press corps decide to leave their politics at the door and actually endeavor to report the facts, none of them hold a lot of water for me. If I want entertainment, I don't need to watch the news, I would rather watch a fictional movie.

I am not sure what is worse over the last decade - Trump's confrontational and combativeness toward the press or Biden hiding from the press or reading from a script when addressing the press. ALL crap.

And on a final personal note, the reporting on Israel is what drove the nail for me. Somehow, the press has no recollection of the last 80 years since 1948 and how Israel has been in a never ending war thanks to their "peaceful" neighbors. Absolute Shiite.

TD
 
Not sure who you were posting this at. I didn't see this exchange, I don't like dismissiveness, never have.

Outside of this instance, I unequivocally state that I think the majority of the US press over the last 8 years has been CRAP and I am sparing no one. It has been completely biased in a lot of ways which makes legit reporters fume also. Due to the ratings race between Fox, CNN and the mainstreams, they are all completely guilty of crap journalism. Trying to find actual facts in any newscast is a herculean effort. I am thoroughly sick of it, so I tend to just ignore all of this Legit Or Not Legit press crapola.

SO for me, until the press corps decide to leave their politics at the door and actually endeavor to report the facts, none of them hold a lot of water for me. If I want entertainment, I don't need to watch the news, I would rather watch a fictional movie.

I am not sure what is worse over the last decade - Trump's confrontational and combativeness toward the press or Biden hiding from the press or reading from a script when addressing the press. ALL crap.

And on a final personal note, the reporting on Israel is what drove the nail for me. Somehow, the press has no recollection of the last 80 years since 1948 and how Israel has been in a never ending war thanks to their "peaceful" neighbors. Absolute Shiite.

TD
Great post.

The “press” completely lost me when the hostages/victims of the October 7 massacre were finally released.

ABC, CBS, NBC, etc., coverage never mentioned that the hostages were taken as part of one of the greatest atrocities in recent history.

They made it seem as though those innocent victims got lost on a hike and they were rescued by park rangers.
 

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