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Besides the link to the extreme right-wing site, there is nothing verifying that the WaPo admitted any of that. If you go to their site right now and search his name and information, it will display the same information I posted.
You will also find their commitment to covering the trial as the prosecutors seek the death penalty for his murder. Since your source is another Deep State conspiracy, I will go with what the WaPo says and verifies. They consider him a contributing journalist.
Trumpies would smear Mother Theresa if they thought it would help their Messiah. These are people with no honor or decency.
As I'm sure you know, but others likely do not, the exact same swamp creatures who crafted/continue to support the Iran nuclear deal, were first in line to denounce Saudi Arabia's actions & Trump's refusal to sever ties with them. Very interesting.
In layman's terms Khashoggi was a spy. A turncoat working against his own country. He got killed for it. Is that ok? No. However, there's nothing we know about Saudi Arabia now, that we didn't know before the killing. It's certainly not worth damaging our alliance with the Saudis over. It's the Saudi presence in Syria, on their own dime btw, and by protecting the Kurds from Turkey, that will allow us to withdraw from Syria.
This was never about the murder of a courageous journalist, fighting the repressive regime of Saudi Arabia. It was about players in the Turkey-Qatar-Iran-Deep state alliance, using the killing to launch a PR campaign to shift foreign policy in their favor.
In this case are you cool with Ayatollahs and Komitehs ruling?
Versus what? Monarcihes? Seems to me the Saudis were not only behind 911 but also have been really lousy allies.
Your logic was the logic the State Department employed when it didn't covertly back the Shah against Khomeini. Not only didn't it work out well for us, it worked out even worse for everyone in Iran other than the Revolutionary Guards and the mullahs. In that part ofthe world savagery knows no bounds.
They're hoping it all just disappears into the ether. Which it seems to be doing, sadly.
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