Saudi Arabia expelling Canadian ambassador, suspending new trade

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Is that based on how they would have 'done it'??
Premeditated murder by the crown Prince. ?? Yep....it is bad. Five people will be put to death for executing it..... leaving no witnesses The detail s of the report that have been released are damning. Like the phone call to the Prince indicating "mission accomplished"( not the exact phrase_

Yet the fear of destabilising the country or damaging relations (OIL thing).....is handicapping nations from being more assertive about the atrocity of the premeditated assassination.

But Trump says he spoke with the prince and the prince denied it and Trump believes him.
The Prince s another narcissist with sadistic components of him. And has now proven himself to be dangerous. Trump seems to like him.( as he likes Putin and Kim ..(leaders of the free world ......Not so much. Go figure.
 
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Perhaps the 'stuff' in their travel bags is standard for a 'death squad stuff' rather than they are hard to find in Turkey. 'Death Squad Member' under 'occupation' might save a whole bunch of useless questions, especially when their answers are about your personal life.


Ask the Crown Prince if the screams sounded girlish, if he smiles he watched.
 

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Perhaps the 'stuff' in their travel bags is standard for a 'death squad stuff' rather than they are hard to find in Turkey. 'Death Squad Member' under 'occupation' might save a whole bunch of useless questions, especially when their answers are about your personal life.


Ask the Crown Prince if the screams sounded girlish, if he smiles he watched.
LOL.....as in a live feed during the whole "event"..??

The brutality is astounding though. Only a narcissistic psychopath could do something
that that......and then try to cover it up......while denying it. and only the most callous/ brutal would execute such a horrific assassination.
what is also concerning is that this psychopath sits on a lot of power, resources and wealth....
 

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Probably on big screen rather than like Hillary and the crew all getting sore necks from watching the same laptop screen.
 

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Great news for Canada! Saudis turn off the tap! Alberta gets a raise!
It would be cheaper to move everybody west than try and melt a glacier. Hurry up and decide, 10,000 years is not that long.


This is what the average French thinks of another Tax for the banks.
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201811191069919098-france-fuel-ta-protest/
PARIS November 19 (Sputnik) - The French government will not reverse its decision to raise the tax on diesel and carbon fuels, despite massive protests across the country last weekend, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said.

On Sunday, French Interior Minister Cristophe Castaner said that over 400 people have suffered injuries in France in the protests against fuel prices hikes. The rioters, wearing high-visibility yellow vests, were blocking traffic. One woman was knocked down and killed in the southeastern Isere department during the demonstration, according to media reports.
“The carbon tax will be kept in place. We will stick to the line that we have set, ” Philippe told the France 2 broadcaster.
 

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You really like the Saudis, don't you?

You realize that under Sharia law,you would be stoned to death by the Saudis.

*snicker*


The Saudis would never be able to impose Sharia Law here... but in Canada, I am not so sure. They way the Saudi Prince made your Prime Minister look when Justin tried to get tough. There was absolutely no fear of reprisals. I know that shocked you.



The Saudi Prince sure showed Justin what he and the world thinks of Canada under Trudeau's leadership.... WEAK.



Justin sure learned his lesson didn't he.


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The Saudis would never be able to impose Sharia Law here... but in Canada, I am not so sure. They way the Saudi Prince made your Prime Minister look when Justin tried to get tough. There was absolutely no fear of reprisals. I know that shocked you.
The Saudi Prince sure showed Justin what he and the world thinks of Canada under Trudeau's leadership.... WEAK.
Justin sure learned his lesson didn't he.
*snicker*
The Saudis own your sorry asses, Yank.

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Freeland will show Trump and the Prince who's the Boss

Canada to push Saudi Arabia at G20 summit

OTTAWA - Canada will use the upcoming G20 summit to push for answers in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says.
Freeland said Tuesday Canada considers his murder to be very much an open case, a contrast to a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump that the facts surrounding Khashoggi's death might just never be known.
"Canada very much does not consider the Khashoggi affair to be closed," Freeland said, hours after Trump released a statement that attempted to bring the controversy to a close for the U.S.
Freeland said she expects the Khashoggi case to be an issue during the talks among leaders of the world's 20 top economies in early December in Argentina, and says Canada will persist with its push for a transparent international investigation.
"It is very clearly Canada's position that those responsible for this horrendous murder must face full responsibility for it," she said.
"We certainly imagine that the Khashoggi murder will be an issue, which we discuss with many of the partners who we will be meeting with."
The kingdom is a member of the G20, and the Saudi-owned television station Al-Arabiya says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the country's de facto leader, will attend the summit.
U.S. intelligence officials have concluded that bin Salman ordered the Oct. 2 killing of Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
"Our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the Crown Prince had knowledge of this tragic event — maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" Trump said in a written statement.
"That being said, we may never know all of the facts surrounding the murder of Mr. Jamal Khashoggi."
Regardless, Saudi Arabia remains a "steadfast" partner of the U.S. and has helped keep oil prices stable, Trump said. He also said he doesn't want to jeopardize US$450 billion in Saudi investment in the U.S., including $110 billion to buy American-made military hardware.
Trump said the U.S. has already sanctioned 17 Saudi individuals under its Magnitsky Act, and isn't planning any further action.
Freeland, meanwhile, has said Canada is contemplating similar sanctions, but she gave no indication why that has yet to happen or what is taking so long.
A senior government official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the deliberations, said any decision on sanctions will be made by federal cabinet, and will be part of a larger process that will see Canada working in co-ordination with its allies.
The process includes a consideration of sanctions, a co-ordinated push for an international investigation and an assessment of the Turkish recording of Khashoggi's death, the official said.
Freeland has not heard the recording, but has been briefed on its contents by the head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, who travelled to Turkey to hear it, said the official.