Saudi Uproar

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dealmaker, Oct 12, 2018.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...dium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&utm_source=share
    Congress wants accountability for Khashoggi. Trump breaks the law to stop them.

    THE TRUMP administration has repeatedly defied the law in resisting efforts by Congress to enforce accountability for the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The latest instance came last month, when the administration responded — a month late — to a requirement in last year’s defense authorization act for an unclassified report identifying anyone implicated in “the directing, ordering or tampering of evidence” in the case of Khashoggi, a Post contributing columnist who was dismembered by an official hit team in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in October 2018.

    The unclassified report delivered to Senate and House committees on Feb. 20 by the office of the director of national intelligence consisted of an assertion that it would not provide any unclassified information. An ODNI statement said it could not do so without “jeopardizing sources and methods” of intelligence — a response that flew in the face of the administration’s own previous public identification and sanctioning of individuals it said were responsible for Khashoggi’s murder.

    The real reason for the failure to comply was evident in the classified annex that accompanied the report. U.S. officials told The Post’s Ellen Nakashima that the annex confirmed that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman played a direct role in the killing.
    That finding had previously been briefed to Congress by CIA Director Gina Haspel, and it was the conclusion of a public report by a U.N. investigation last year. But it has never been publicly confirmed by the administration, which continues to describe the Saudi ruler as a trusted ally.

    The administration’s stonewalling flouts legal requirements in more than one respect. The State Department is required by human rights legislation to sanction foreign actors who have been credibly identified as responsible for human rights crimes. ODNI has now acknowledged — albeit in a classified context — that the crown prince was involved in a particularly heinous crime, the premeditated butchering of a journalist who was a U.S. permanent resident. Yet rather than follow the law, the Trump administration continues to cover for the Saudi strongman, whose offenses also have included the torture and imprisonment of women’s rights activists and medical doctor Walid Fitaihi, a U.S. citizen.

    At least there is some congressional pushback. Last week, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and ranking Democrat Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) sent a letter to the acting director of intelligence, Richard Grenell, asking him to reconsider the decision not to release an unclassified report. That followed a similar letter from Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), the House Intelligence Committee chairman, who said “the committee does not anticipate that any harm to national security would result from declassifying the findings, with redactions as necessary.”

    Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is planning a more forceful measure. He says he will invoke a law allowing the Intelligence Committee to vote to release classified information in its possession. Following through on that would probably require a vote by the full Senate, which could not succeed unless Republicans supported it. They should. At stake is not only whether the administration will disclose what it knows about the horrific murder of a journalist but also whether Congress will insist on compliance with its lawful mandates.
     
    #211     Mar 11, 2020
  2. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    H4....
    When I go to Kroger (today) and they are completely sold out of bottled water, plus a ton of other things... at this point in the game I have to ask... does anyone really give a fuck? Pretty sure this cat's murder ranks in the lower 10,000th percentile of what people are thinking about right now.
    So whatever on the fat fuckin' Arab.
     
    #212     Mar 12, 2020
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #213     Mar 12, 2020
  4. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    People get brutally killed everyday all over the world. Women are raped by monsters. We never hear boo. Its not newsworthy, but it goes on bro. There's a lot of injustice in this world H4. Its not right, but it exists on a very large scale.
    As for this guy and the f'n Saudis... who cares. Eric Garner getting choked to death for selling cigs one at a time has far more meaning to me than this nasty pig.
     
    #214     Mar 12, 2020
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Oh, the next AG & congress will care, don't worry. Even if you have no respect for journalists doing their job unassasinated.
     
    #215     Mar 12, 2020
  6. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Hey... he knew the rules when he started writing. I'm not saying its right, but dude.... its law of the streets and it has been since the beginning of time. Don't attack mother-fuckers who have the means and inclination to kill you if you do. In the end H4, as much as you'd like to think otherwise, its a nasty world buddy. Borders mean nothing. Code of the the streets my friend. Omertà.
     
    #216     Mar 12, 2020
  7. loik

    loik

    Is there such a thing as a Saudi journalist?
     
    #217     Mar 18, 2020
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles



    my friend MBS
     
    #218     Apr 2, 2020
  9. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    Hahaha!
     
    #219     Apr 2, 2020
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #220     May 18, 2020