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Post by meznoktoz on Nov 28, 2017 7:21:18 GMT -5
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terry33
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Post by terry33 on Nov 28, 2017 10:04:24 GMT -5
The most important part of the article:
"D. Welle (DW) voices some skepticism about the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition, noting that its goals are in question now that the Islamic State has suffered decisive military defeats in Syria and Iraq, and the organization has yet to take any discrete action, even though it is now two years old."
Arabs are full of shyt all of the time. Might as well believe an Arab rug seller when he says the $50 Persian rug is 100 years old.
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Post by mongo on Nov 28, 2017 10:24:43 GMT -5
The Koran specifically allows Muslims to lie to "non-believers". If you're not one of them, it's pretty much what you can expect from any Muslim, all the time.
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Post by msmajor on Nov 28, 2017 10:57:29 GMT -5
Says a spokesman of the country that issued passports to 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers.
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Post by nuthinbutdatruth on Nov 28, 2017 15:09:26 GMT -5
That's Damn Right, MSMajor. We should have NUKED saudi arabia after 911. Instead we lick their scrotums like the whores that we are.
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Post by msmajor on Nov 28, 2017 16:16:01 GMT -5
Just a little sand for the ointment, part of Pres G.H.W. Bush trip 1 Month before leaving office was to Saudi and a trip to Kuwait three months after leaving. Didn’t know that area was such a popular travel destination. Think about it.
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Post by nuthinbutdatruth on Nov 28, 2017 18:27:26 GMT -5
G.W. flew Bin Laden's sister out of the country the next day.
Dispicable
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Post by meznoktoz on Nov 28, 2017 20:40:22 GMT -5
Something is up over there Something tells me the elite use the useful idiots in their country as weapons while not following the same rules.....like the Democrats on crack. Saudi Arabia 'swaps assets for freedom' after arrests Saudi authorities are striking agreements with some of those held in an alleged anti-corruption crackdown, asking them to hand over assets and cash in return for their freedom, according to sources familiar with the matter. The deals involve separating cash from assets, such as property and shares, and looking at bank accounts to assess cash values, one of the sources told the Reuters news agency. Dozens of princes, senior officials and businessmen, including cabinet ministers and billionaires, have been arrested in this month's sweeping crackdown, which is being seen as an attempt to strengthen the power of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Among those arrested was billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, one of the kingdom's most prominent businessmen. One businessman reportedly had tens of millions of Saudi riyals withdrawn from his account after he signed the deal. In another case, a former senior official consented to hand over ownership of four billion riyals (roughly $1.06bn) worth of shares, the source said. The Saudi government earlier this week moved from freezing accounts to issuing instructions for "expropriation of unencumbered assets" or seizure of assets, said a second source familiar with the situation. www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/11/saudi-arabia-swaps-assets-freedom-arrests-171118083433633.html
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