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Huckster And Chief To Comfort & Lecture Saudi King

PostPosted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 4:05 pm
by Badstrat
I'd bet the Saudi king will walk away quite confident that Iraq won't use any of the billions islamabama gave to them in the deal. I'm quite sure that the king won't have any of the concerns that Israel has about the bad Iran Nuke deal. It's as one neighbor vowing to kill you but can't because he doesn't have any rounds for his weapon and then having your friend give him a full magazine if he promises not to use it right away.

The whole world is amazed that the American people elected such a person to lead them in their self-destruction. How much shuckin and jivin do you suppose you can feed a Saudi King before he tells you to your face what a huckster he thinks you are?

Yeah, I'll bet these discussion issues are foremost on the Kings mind, as opposed to being annihilated by Iraq with the weapons Iraq will purchase with the money they received from the US in the deal.

"Obama will have a frank discussion with King Salman about Yemen. Human rights groups are urging the president to speak frankly about rights abuses inside the Kingdom too, from the rising number of executions to the jailing of pro-reform activists and discrimination against women" .

Bet the King can't wait to be lectured. Do you think that after the lecture the King will Say "Right on Bro, I'm down wif dat"?




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Obama To Reassure Saudi King Amid Concerns Over Iran Nuclear Deal

http://conservativeread.com/obama-to-re ... lear-deal/

September 4, 2015 chris Leave a Comment

Saudi Arabia‘s new king is at the White House on Friday and Iran is expected to be high on the agenda. The Obama administration has been trying to reassure Gulf Arab allies that a nuclear deal with Iran doesn’t mean that the U.S. will turn away from its other concerns about Iranian activities in the Middle East. To prove that, the U.S. is stepping up military sales to Saudi Arabia.

The White House is billing this visit by King Salman as a chance to follow up on the promises made before the Iran deal to beef up the security of Gulf Arab allies. That doesn’t just mean big ticket military sales.

Secretary of State John Kerry said in a speech this week that the U.S. is determined to make sure its allies have all the support they need.

“We are working with them to develop a ballistic missile defense for the Arabian Peninsula, provide special operations training, authorize urgently required arms transfers, strengthen cybersecurity, engage in large-scale military exercises and enhance maritime interdiction of illegal Iranian arms shipments,” Kerry says.

The U.S. has also been backing the Saudi military campaign in Yemen which the Saudis portray as a proxy war with Iran. Administration officials have raised concerns about the high civilian death toll in that conflict, but have stopped short of publicly criticizing the Saudis for that.

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A White House official says he expects President Obama will have a frank discussion with King Salman about Yemen. Human rights groups are urging the president to speak frankly about rights abuses inside the Kingdom too, from the rising number of executions to the jailing of pro-reform activists and discrimination against women.

Huckster to reassure Saudi King That We're Still Buddies