Dieses Land ist sehr "speziell". Trumpf, der auf der ganzen Welt schimpft, wage es nicht, es zu schimpfen.
The US Washington Post reported The crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, ordered an operation to lure Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi back to Saudi Arabia from his home in Virginia and then detain him, according to U.S. intelligence intercepts of Saudi officials discussing the plan.
Bob Cooke, chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said on the 10th that he had access to information obtained by the US intelligence agency on the "missing" of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi"high probability" He was killed on the same day as the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), perhaps the president’s closest ally in the Senate, predicted a “bipartisan tsunami” of action if the Saudis were involved and said that Khashoggi’s death could alter the nature of relations between the two countries.Senator Randy Paul began to "follow the rhythm" and said that if the evidence indicates that Kashji was killed and Saudi suspected, he would force stop the United States to sell Armaments to Saudi Arabia.
The US President Trump heard the voice of the US ban on the sale of Saudi arms. He quickly stood up and said: I will not accept this suggestion, and this will make this " The orders flow to Russia or China, so I strongly oppose it!
Trump made this statement on Thursday. He told reporters at the White House's presidential office that if you want to take other sanctions, I won't stop you, but advocate a ban on Saudi weapons, which has to make me doubt your IQ. Trump said that Saudi Arabia may turn to Russia or China, which will "break the bones" and completely damage the interests of US arms giants.
Trump asked everyone on the spot, "What good is this for us?"
Earlier, Trump becoming to the US president and then chose Saudi Arabia for his first visit . During that visit, Saudi King Salman awarded Trump the highest level of Saudi Arabia, the Abdul Aziz Medal. Trump signed a $110 billion arms sales agreement with Saudi Arabia.
According to the Washington Post, Trump said in response to the turbulent public opinion in an interview with Fox News. "We don't like this country. We don't even have love, but should we stop $110 billion in arms sales with this country?" The $110 billion arms sales project, as far as I know, has at least four or five replacements, two of which are still very good 'substitutes', so giving them up is unacceptable to me."
Trump also said with a strong heart, "(This sale) let us have a job, our country is changing, and our country's current economic situation may be better than ever. Part of the reason is our arms. Business is very powerful, frankly, many countries want our products, so we still have a hard time swallowing this pill."