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Trumps public relations bonanza will feature a speech on Islam composed by his most Islamophobic aide.
President Donald Trumps nine-day-long tolerance tour will continue this Friday with a visit to Saudi Arabia. The junket offers Trump a brief respite from the suffocating atmosphere in Washington, where he faces a mounting campaign fueled by anonymous leaks from intelligence officials that is aimed at nothing less than his impeachment and replacement by a more supplicant Republican.
Trumps ties to Saudi Arabia run deep. During the campaign, even as Trump blamed the Saudi royal family for the 9/11 attacks, he registered eight companies connected to hotel interests in the kingdom. Once Trump was inaugurated, the Saudis returned the favor, paying for rooms at his Washington, D.C., hotel through Qorvis MSLGroup, a Beltway lobbying firm. The rooms were reserved for a group of veterans flown into town by Qorvis to lobby against the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) congressional legislation that would allow the bereaved family members of 9/11 victims to sue the Saudi government for its alleged role in the attacks.
Many of the veterans had no idea they were acting on behalf of Saudi Arabia, and some, like Tim Cord, staged an open revolt when they realized they had been deceived. Were sitting in a room full of retired generals, colonels, men who gave 25 years of their life to this country and theyre being lied to by a bunch of young punks who are using the vet angle to make themselves sympathetic. Why do you think a 60-year-old general would want anything to do with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? Cord, a veteran of the Iraq war, complained to the website 28pages.com. I mean, thats a pretty heavy thing to assume were all going to be cool with.
Throughout his chaotic tenure, Saudi Arabia has proven to be Trumps most durable foreign ally, even providing him with political cover after the fallout from his Muslim travel ban. Following a White House meeting this March with Trump and his national security team, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman hailed the president as a true friend of Muslims who will serve the Muslim World in an unimaginable manner, opposite to the negative portrait of his Excellency that some have tried to promote.
http://www.alternet.org/grayzone-project/saudis-den-extremism-trump-trades-advanced-weapons-200-billion-re-election-fund
luvMIdog
(2,533 posts)and he is arming them hahahahahahaha
thats the sound it makes as it passes right over their heads
FakeNoose
(32,823 posts)... don't have 2 brain cells to rub together.
I guess that's why we're in this fiasco now.