WakeForestRanger
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That’s how you deal with Terrorists.
Bravo Mr MAGA
I doubt it would be a big deal either way. This administration hates Muslims and the press.
Good thing that bsf didn't support that war-monger and neo-cons out there and instead pushed for a more nuanced leader like President Trump.
First rule of thumb?
If Turkey’s Erdogan makes a claim..be exceptionally wary. Particularly when considering Saudi intelligence trains with Mossad. This is some ham-fisted work for pros. Everything about it stinks starting with Recep
"Except for Erdogan over here. He does things the right way." -Donald J. Trump
“It’s a great honor and privilege — because he’s become a friend of mine — to introduce President Erdogan of Turkey,” Trump told reporters. “He’s running a very difficult part of the world. He’s involved very, very strongly and, frankly, he’s getting very high marks.”
The heightened response to criticism, internally and abroad, is widely considered the work of Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The youngest man to run his oil-rich desert kingdom in decades, he carefully crafted an image as a modernising reformer as he rose to power. He has loosened rigid social controls, curbed the reach of the conservative clergy and promised to diversify the oil-dependent economy.
But he has also made clear that his appetite for change does not extend to politics. There are no plans to dilute the power of one of the world’s few remaining absolute monarchies.
When he lifted the ban on female drivers but arrested the women who had campaigned for that change, Bin Salman made clear he will only tolerate change directed by and credited to the government.