How are things in Yemen?
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Some of my old squadron mates are over there helping the Saudis. The Saudis pay a ton of cash for F-15 guys to maintain their fleet. These guys are making bank.
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Saudis pay a ton of cash for foreigners to do everything. My family has been over there building refineries for them for generations. They are the second most lazy people in the world. Completely and utterly incapable of creating the infrastructure of the 21st century that is necessary on their own.
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I am not interested in becoming a merc for Muslims, though.
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To be fair who else can besides Whites and Japs?TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:25 pmSaudis pay a ton of cash for foreigners to do everything. My family has been over there building refineries for them for generations. They are the second most lazy people in the world. Completely and utterly incapable of creating the infrastructure of the 21st century that is necessary on their own.
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Chinese can as well as Indians but they seem to lack any kind of corruption control.
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Wait, so the ultimate whore culture is upset about whoring itself out to the richest clients in the world?TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:25 pmSaudis pay a ton of cash for foreigners to do everything. My family has been over there building refineries for them for generations. They are the second most lazy people in the world. Completely and utterly incapable of creating the infrastructure of the 21st century that is necessary on their own.
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Re: How are things in Saudi Arabia?
I'm gonna let y'all in on a secret- I voted for Dianne Feinstein in the mid-terms.Trump says US stands with Saudi Arabia despite journalist Khashoggi’s killing
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/20/trump-s ... lling.html
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the U.S. stands with Saudi Arabia in the wake of the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
In a lengthy statement — punctuated with eight exclamation points — Trump said that “we may never know all of the facts surrounding” Khashoggi’s death, but “our relationship is with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
Trump said that U.S. intelligence agencies are still assessing all the information surrounding the killing of Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and critic of the Saudi royal family, in the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul in October.
The Washington Post reported Friday that the CIA had concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman himself had ordered the assassination of Khashoggi, citing people familiar with the matter.
Trump told reporters Saturday that a “very full report” will be coming by Tuesday on the investigation by the U.S. But in his statement Tuesday, Trump appeared to cast doubt that the U.S. probe of the matter was complete.
“It could very well be that the Crown Prince had knowledge of this tragic event,” Trump said in the statement, though “maybe he did and maybe he didn’t!”
In remarks outside the White House before departing for the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Trump said the CIA had “nothing definitive” on the crown prince’s involvement.
The president’s written statement sparked a bipartisan backlash among congressional lawmakers.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said in a statement that Trump’s apparent decision not to punish the Saudi crown prince “is offensive to every value the United States holds dear.”
Feinstein said she plans to vote against future arms sales and appropriation to Saudi Arabia, and called for sanctions against the crown prince and the removal of the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.
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@nuke; what's the preferred term of endearment now: Neocohen or Ziocon?
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Masks are off, everybody. Thank you, Trump.
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I wish we would stop dealing with that evil house.
they're worse then the fucking Harkonnen....
Let them fight Iran on their own......
We don't need them anymore for oil - they can fucking drink their oil.....
But how to stop their money?
they're worse then the fucking Harkonnen....
Let them fight Iran on their own......
We don't need them anymore for oil - they can fucking drink their oil.....
But how to stop their money?