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babylonsister

(171,066 posts)
Tue Nov 20, 2018, 10:43 PM Nov 2018

What they're saying: Congress denounces Trump's inaction on Saudi Arabia

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What they're saying: Congress denounces Trump's inaction on Saudi Arabia


Republican and Democratic members of Congress are denouncing President Trump's Tuesday statement saying the U.S. will stand by Saudi Arabia, despite the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the CIA's reported conclusion that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) ordered the assassination.

The bottom line ... Even Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), one of Trump's most reliable Senate supporters, rebuked his response, comparing him to former President Obama: "One thing I learned during the Obama years is that when you look the other way regarding problems in the Middle East, it seldom works out. ... Likewise, it is not in our national security interests to look the other way when it comes to the brutal murder of Mr. Jamal #Khashoggi ... I fully realize we have to deal with bad actors and imperfect situations on the international stage. However, when we lose our moral voice, we lose our strongest asset."
What they're saying:

Republicans:

Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.): "I never thought I’d see the day a White House would moonlight as a public relations firm for the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia."
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.): "'Great allies' don’t plot the murder of journalists, Mr. President. 'Great allies' don’t lure their own citizens into a trap, then kill them."
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.): "Our foreign policy must be about promoting our national interests. It is in our natl interest to defend human rights. HR violations lead to mass migration, help extremism flourish & often result in new governments hostile towards the U.S. because we supported their oppressors."
Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.): "This is an utterly absurd, irresponsible, and repugnant statement from @POTUS. No amount of money justifies the betrayal of our principles and values as Americans."


Democrats:

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.): "I’m shocked that President Trump said there will be no punishment for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. ... I plan to vote against any future arms sales and appropriation to Saudi Arabia. I also believe that the United States should consider sanctions against the crown prince and that the Saudi ambassador to the United States should not be allowed to continue in that role."

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.): "It’s hard to imagine that the Saudis would have taken this action under a Reagan, Bush, Clinton or Obama Administration without facing serious repercussions.


Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.): "To say 'maybe he did and maybe he didn’t,' or that we are incapable of finding out the truth, or that knowing the truth our silence can be bought with arms sales, undermines the Presidency, credibility of our intelligence professionals, and our role as a champion of human rights."


Others:

Former CIA Director John Brennan: “Since Mr. Trump excels in dishonesty, it is now up to members of Congress to obtain & declassify the CIA findings on Jamal Khashoggi’s death. No one in Saudi Arabia — most especially the Crown Prince — should escape accountability for such a heinous act.”
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What they're saying: Congress denounces Trump's inaction on Saudi Arabia (Original Post) babylonsister Nov 2018 OP
Never Forget. 9/11. raging moderate Nov 2018 #1
corker and flake, that dog and pony show is getting old spanone Nov 2018 #2
Well, I guess I'm glad these Republicans are making statements in ooky Nov 2018 #3

raging moderate

(4,305 posts)
1. Never Forget. 9/11.
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 12:18 AM
Nov 2018

Almost all of the suicide bombers were Saudi Arabians. And the others were from Yemen, were they not? That is a place which might have families heavily in "debt" to someone in Saudi Arabia. Somebody sent them. And it was not Saddam Hussein; that has been investigated.

ooky

(8,923 posts)
3. Well, I guess I'm glad these Republicans are making statements in
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 12:32 AM
Nov 2018

support of standing up for human rights, but where were they when Trump ordered babies and small children to be taken from their mothers?

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