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Will Khashoggi case bring down Saudi’s crown prince?
By David A Andelman WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Jeff Huffman
Does it even matter? Would Saudi Arabia then become a more liberal and sensible place? Would they disband their religious policy? Would the "royal family" stop funding Wahhabism?
talaraedokko
Maybe old King Salman should takes the reins back. Riyadh is no place for a loose gun.
Hawkeye
200 years ago these kings and princes (these are very loose terms) lived in tents and cooked their meals using dried camel dung for fuel. Today they rule many financial empires only because of the oil that the British found beneath their feet. I hope to go nuclear and electric for transportation and these clowns can go back to their roots.
Scrote
I don't know if the Koran has anything to say about those who murder innocent civilians, but I'm sure bloodthirsty young Salman will be going to hell.
1glenn
It may be difficult to remove him from power. At home, he can use his dictatorial powers to stay on top of the heap, and as long as he keeps paying off Trump, he is pretty safe on the international stage. I wouldn't be surprised if someone tried to remove him from power using violence, given the lack of other options.