OldLady
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According to Trump,I heard we already are involved in the investigation. Did I hear wrong?1) It didn't happen in their own country, therefore not making it an "internal domestic affair."Why should the U.S. government get involved in another country's internal domestic affairs? ...
2) He was employed by a United States newspaper.
3) We believe in human rights, including the government not murdering their people willy nilly for disagreeing with them.
Is there an Islamic government anywhere that doesn’t commit human rights violations and murder its own people?
Yes, Saudis are pieces of shit, just like most Muslims. You want the US to perform an investigation in Turkey and Saudi Arabia?
Like what? Calling their ambassador or the King and asking them what happened?
“We’re being very tough. And we have investigators over there and we’re working with Turkey, and frankly we’re working with Saudi Arabia. We want to find out what happened,” Trump told Fox News on Thursday morning...
US officials could not confirm that US investigators were in Turkey, which has hitherto resisted US help. The state department spokeswoman, Heather Nauert, said: “The US government has offered its support to the Turkish government to provide law enforcement assistance to the Turkish government.”
Nauert said she could not comment on whether there were US investigators “on the ground”. The state department had referred earlier questions about the case to the FBI.
Trump announces Jamal Khashoggi investigation but says he won't halt Saudi arms sales
The spooks are crawling over the place like ants on a honey pot. Maybe the State Department and the FBI didn't want Trump saying so, but he TOLD us we are over there investigating. No doubt we were there before the incident, too, and can't admit it, so we're tiptoeing around the issue. But of course we're over there trying to find out what happened to a guy who has been living here for over 20 years and employed by one of our most respected national papers.