Internal Saudi Affairs are not the business of Americans, any more than Saudi Arabia's norms should be forced on the citizens of the USA. Talk like this was the precursor for all the problems America had during the second half of the 20th Century. Appallingly bad judgement!
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Saudi Arabia murdered a US Green Card holder abroad. Nothing internal about that.
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Obviously I'm not talking about cases of the murder of Americans or "Green Card" holders, but the idea that force should be used to change the internal policy of foreign countries, as explicitly and illegitimately called for here; "reforms" as they're euphemistically called.
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I agree that trying to force regime change has failed again and again. But making dictators pay a price for aggression is necessary, wether it's Putin or MBS.
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When you put it like that, it isn't legitimate. Citizens of free countries are at liberty to trade with whomever they like. It is not the place of the US government to punish other countries for following their own laws. You say "Dictators" as if that's your business. It isn't.
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You say, "dictators pay a price for aggression is necessary" For who? There is nothing in the Constitution permitting this; who do you think you are that you can impose a tariff on other people abiding by their own laws? It is 100% pure American Exceptionalism, and you're wrong.
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Other countries are free to choose dictatorship, communism, socialism, absolute monarch or anything else they like; it has nothing to do with you. America has no legal responsibility or right to interfere in other people's affairs. That's a fact. Are you even American?
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Whether or not the illegitimate objective of "Regime Change" fails or succeeds is immaterial to whether or not doing it is correct or legal. America has no right, legal basis or duty to "Regime Change" or impose political systems on foreigners. Only globalists think otherwise.
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Oh, my God, the Democrats are talking too much Please, God, forgive me they're idiots, that's all.
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You know what Rand, why are willing to throwing out a relationship with Saudi for a fake journalist who could care less about 9\11pic.twitter.com/NiPATmnvJ1
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Democrats seem to know things they did with the organization of MB about 9/11
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Talk tough? Have we even done that? All I have seen is
#SaudiArabia butt-kissing by#Trump &#Pompeo. When our decision-makers are this deep in the Saudis pocketbooks, nothing will happen. Nothing.
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Love my Senator for his adherance to the US Constitution, its Bill of Rights, and stance on tough topics like this!
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I think this tweet is irresponsible. How could you decide the way of the relationship b/w our nations depends on
#Fakenews ?. Indeed, circumstances sometimes reveal masks. Totally, you shouldn’t worry about#SaudiArabia cuz we stand with our leaders.#Jamal_Khashoggi - 1 more reply
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I say we bring all our money home and fix the poverty and problems we have here before trying to fix the world
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