Just imagine outcry of western 'politicians' and MS presstitutes if instead of Saudi would be Russia

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Twofold standards.The 'policy' of morally completely deprived imbeciles. It is understandable why most of western 'politicians' are corrupted cretins without any moral and values.Do not forget, western whores-politicians and MS presstitutes by usage of lies lead the world to nuclear Armageddon.

Imagine that: A well-known Russian journalist in exile in Britain, who is critical of the government, we call him Igor, enters his country's embassy in London to obtain papers for his planned wedding. But he no longer comes out of the building, never again. The whole world is surprised, outraged, the British government finally announces that it has evidence that Igor was tortured, murdered and dismembered in the Russian embassy.

Russian ambassadors are being called into question everywhere in the West, NATO is calling a special conference, the Western powers including Germany are threatening Russia with drastic sanctions, the Pope is appealing, Amnesty International is hyperventilating. In ever-greater need Putin finally had it explained that there had been a dispute in the embassy with Igor, who had ended with the death of the journalist. The incident was unfortunate, but of course Putin had nothing to do with it.
The mockingly aggressive reactions from Berlin to Paris to Washington are easy to imagine. But what are the reactions to the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul, who is critical of the regime and who has now actually admitted to it? There was a particularly remarkable reaction a few days ago: Siemens boss Joe Kaeser, the much-praised anti-AfD fighter ("Dear Headscarf Girl than Federation of German Girls") said in Toronto: "If we stop communicating with countries where people are missing, I can stay at home right away.

Kaeser referred with his statement to a planned investor conference in Riyadh at the end of October, at which lucrative orders are to be discussed. Now, of course, cancellations are hailing mainly from Western countries. So far, however, Germany has been very cautious. The German government believes that every company should make its own decision about a participation. Somehow understandable, because foreign trade always takes precedence over morality for the export world champion - which, as is well known, is reserved for social invaders.
After the Saudis' confession of murder, it goes without saying that such brutal and horrific practices are to be expected to be distanced from and condemned by the media. But the dependencies on Saudi oil, investments and participations are far too great for the West to resort to those measures that Russia would be certain of if it took the same or similar action against Putin's enemies. And after a certainly sinfully expensive but successful PR campaign in the West, is Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, more than just the presumed patron of the murder, not considered a great reformer of the kingdom? After all, the fact that this "reformer" is responsible for enormous war crimes in poor Yemen has played no role so far.

When the first waves of indignation have smoothed out, the West, especially the reliable arms supplier Germany, will quickly find peace again with the Crown Prince and his super-rich relatives. Only recently, Foreign Minister Maas had to kneel before the Saudis after his predecessor Gabriel had criticized them and thus very angered them. Maas, who likes to swagger about his Auschwitz motivation, did this job without protest, by the way. Because he knows as well as Merkel, Macron or Trump how important Saudi Arabia's wealth and ties to the West are.

With the audacious murder in the Istanbul Consulate, he proved spectacularly how indispensable the Crown Prince considers his state to be. The prediction is bold: the investor conference at the end of October will, if at all, take place without Western participation, i.e. without German participation, according to the new developments. For the time being, Joe Kaeser can once again devote himself entirely to the fight against the AfD. But already at the beginning of next year the conference in Riyadh will certainly catch up, of course with Joe Kaeser and all other Western industrial and financial leaders. Because then Khashoggi or what was left of him is buried. Not only the show, but also business must go on!



Der Khashoggi-Mord und der verlogene Westen
 
First of all, as far as British say, Skripals weren't killed. Second, there was NO evidence provided that it was Russia behind his poisoning, we don't really even know what exactly has happened to him since Brits keep them away from the Media.

Western "leaders" have expelled over 130 Russian diplomats from their countries and US Congress has sanctioned Russia due to Skripal's case basically because Teresa May said "It was highly likely Russia". Soros puppets in EU have been doing their best to stay away from presumption of innocence trying to make Russia to prove she's not guilty, which is nonsense.

Also Russia was not allowed to participate in Skripals' case investigation (as well as in MH-17 crash) but Saudis are supposed to "investigate" Khashoggi's murder themselves. Another nonsense: the criminals are investigating the case single-handedly.

Erdogan Says Saudis Planned Murder of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi

However in this case Russia suggests to wait for the solid evidence.
Response to Saudi journalist’s death must be based on verified information, says Kremlin

In Saudis' case Prime Minister Theresa May and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt condemned the killing 'in the strongest possible terms' and added 'we must get to the truth of what happened'.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt slams 'appalling brutality' of Khashoggi's death | Daily Mail Online

That is exactly what should have been done in Skripals' case as well.
 
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Keep in mind that one of Trump’s 1st priorities was elevating Saudi Arabia to the status of being our #1 ally. Don’t look to the U.S. to take any stance against assassinations and human rights violations while he remains in office.
 

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