Soldato
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Since its Iran that was attacked Trump will probably be privately (or not so privately) cheering. Even if it was IS that was responsible. I'm not convinced he knows the difference.
It's true actually that Saudi Arabia funds Isis and other similar groups as well as tries to export their poisonous ideology to Western countries such as Germany. At least this is what the Independent says:
Since its Iran that was attacked Trump will probably be privately (or not so privately) cheering. Even if it was IS that was responsible. I'm not convinced he knows the difference.
Ineffectively?
Of all the words I'd use to describe 9/11, I don't think "ineffective" would be on there. Even if I were okay with using the term to describe such a tragic event and massive loss of life, it can hardly be said not to achieved anything from the Saudi point of view. It provided a causus belli for the invasion of both Afghanistan and Iraq. At the time the USA invaded the latter country, more than 50% of US citizens believed that Saddam Hussein was involved in the attacks.
In March 2016 Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir threatened Obama's government to sell USD $750 billion worth of American assets owned by Saudi Arabia if bills clarifying that the 1976 law giving a foreign government immunity does not apply to terror acts, were passed. There are some fears that this could destabilize the US dollar,[6] and Obama has warned against “unintended consequences”, while Saudi economy analysts think that this action would damage the Saudi government.[14]
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton supported the legislation over whether to allow 9/11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia for any possible involvement in the attacks.[15][16] The legislation was passed by the US senate so that the victims could file lawsuits seeking damages from officials from Saudi Arabia. This passed bill would "circumvent" a 1976 law that "gives foreign nations some immunity from lawsuits in American courts."[17]
The Saudis are furious over the bill and have threatened to sell up to $750bn in US securities and other American assets in retaliation if it becomes law. President Barack Obama has said he would veto the bill
Well considering Arek was trying to claim the Saudi government were responsible for 9/11 (which was an attack on an ally of the Saudi government by an enemy of the Saudi government) I would agree it was highly ineffective if true XDOf all the words I'd use to describe 9/11, I don't think "ineffective" would be on there.
Obama expressed disappointment. “The concern that I’ve had has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia per se or my sympathy for 9/11 families, it has to do with me not wanting a situation in which we’re suddenly exposed to liabilities for all the work that we’re doing all around the world, and suddenly finding ourselves subject to the private lawsuits in courts where we don’t even know exactly whether they’re on the up and up, in some cases,” he told CNN.
BBC Arabic's Feras Kilani, in Doha, says sources tell him that media reforms will be a key condition placed on Qatar. Al Jazeera might not be closed but its editorial policies will have to change, he says, while the newer Qatari Al-Araby TV network, based in London, could be shuttered.
This time around, Qatar's neighbours in the Gulf "will demand the complete shuttering of the Al-Jazeera TV network before any mediation can take place", Mr Qassemi predicts.
It seems everyone has forgotten why the saudis secretly hate us, especially the usa. Because we forced them to accept $$$ for their oil instead of gold, which they prefered. If i remember correctly Syria and Libya wanted to do the same
I know venezuela switched from dollar to euro and they were sanctioned to hell and back until they changed back to petrodollar
Oh ****... This could be bad. We've only felt the regurgitated nonsense of wahhabist terror, if Iran and Saudi Arabia are to up their game against each other, we will be in for some very serious attacks.
And all if it will blamed on Iran in spectacular willful ignorance. The last thing Britain needs right now is a massive increase in oil prices as an aside.
All the more interesting is a particular comment by the probable heir to the throne and current minister for defense, has said this
This was last month.
Curious as to who the likes of Britain and US would be in open support of in such an outcome. Naturally they would support Saudi, but then they would have to be open in the support of the biggest sponsor of terror in the world, whilst at the same time say they are fighting a war against terror. If the situation kicks up a notch the fallout for the UK alone is going to be astronomical.
It seems everyone has forgotten why the saudis secretly hate us, especially the usa. Because we forced them to accept $$$ for their oil instead of gold, which they prefered. If i remember correctly Syria and Libya wanted to do the same
I know venezuela switched from dollar to euro and they were sanctioned to hell and back until they changed back to petrodollar
I know venezuela switched from dollar to euro and they were sanctioned to hell and back until they changed back to petrodollar
Al-Jazeera, which is based in Qatar, is reportedly undergoing large and systematic hacking attempts. Still up currently so they're doing better than the NHS!
An investigation by the FBI has concluded that Russian hackers were responsible for sending out fake messages from the Qatari government, sparking the Gulf’s biggest diplomatic crisis in decades.
It is believed that the Russian government was not involved in the hacks; instead, freelance hackers were paid to undertake the work on behalf of some other state or individual. Some observers have claimed privately that Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates may have commissioned the hackers.
Curious as to who the likes of Britain and US would be in open support of in such an outcome. Naturally they would support Saudi, but then they would have to be open in the support of the biggest sponsor of terror in the world, whilst at the same time say they are fighting a war against terror. If the situation kicks up a notch the fallout for the UK alone is going to be astronomical.