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    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    why does one preclude the other? I think Egypt/SA is over-reacting with the embargo -yet we know Qatar 's banking system allows massive bundling and SA has stopped funding ISIS.

    But there is still regional security to deal with, and Qatar is still part of that

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    why does one preclude the other? I think Egypt/SA is over-reacting with the embargo -yet we know Qatar 's banking system allows massive bundling and SA has stopped funding ISIS.

    But there is still regional security to deal with, and Qatar is still part of that
    I dunno if they are over reacting or not, they have their own agendas..

    I doubt the royal family has stopped funding terror.. Is there any evidence they have??
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    I dunno if they are over reacting or not, they have their own agendas..

    I doubt the royal family has stopped funding terror.. Is there any evidence they have??
    here is a very good article to a complicated question: The U.S.-Saudi Arabia counterterrorism relationship
    https://www.brookings.edu/testimonie...-relationship/

    .....The Kingdom has grown far more effective in stopping terrorist financing. Al Qaeda long drew on financial supporters in the Kingdom, and the Saudi government’s capacity for stopping this was initially poor even after it began to go after the problem seriously.[20] (Part of the problem was that the Kingdom did not have an elaborate taxation system, so the government lacked knowledge of how much money its citizens had or how they spent it). The Kingdom invested heavily in fighting terrorist financing with considerable U.S. help. As a result, it is far harder to send money to terrorist groups from Saudi Arabia. In 2014, money going to fighters in Syria was often channeled via Kuwait to avoid Saudi countermeasures.[21] Despite these more aggressive measures and considerable progress, financial support for Sunni extremist groups from Saudis remains a significant problem.[22] Groups in Pakistan and elsewhere often benefit from the support of wealthy Saudis, and it is not clear how hard the Saudi government is trying to stop these flows......

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    here is a very good article to a complicated question: The U.S.-Saudi Arabia counterterrorism relationship
    https://www.brookings.edu/testimonie...-relationship/

    .....The Kingdom has grown far more effective in stopping terrorist financing. Al Qaeda long drew on financial supporters in the Kingdom, and the Saudi government’s capacity for stopping this was initially poor even after it began to go after the problem seriously.[20] (Part of the problem was that the Kingdom did not have an elaborate taxation system, so the government lacked knowledge of how much money its citizens had or how they spent it). The Kingdom invested heavily in fighting terrorist financing with considerable U.S. help. As a result, it is far harder to send money to terrorist groups from Saudi Arabia. In 2014, money going to fighters in Syria was often channeled via Kuwait to avoid Saudi countermeasures.[21] Despite these more aggressive measures and considerable progress, financial support for Sunni extremist groups from Saudis remains a significant problem.[22] Groups in Pakistan and elsewhere often benefit from the support of wealthy Saudis, and it is not clear how hard the Saudi government is trying to stop these flows......
    Good article, thnx..

    My question is this: A house divided against itself cannot stand, correct??

    While they are sometimes cooperative, & sometimes not so much be an indication??

    Even gangsters will drop a dime on a rival/competitor if it's easier to get rid of them that way than doing it yourself


    Kuwait, after all we did for them......... & they contribute next to nothing to fight daesh??? wtf??
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Good article, thnx..

    My question is this: A house divided against itself cannot stand, correct??

    While they are sometimes cooperative, & sometimes not so much be an indication??

    Even gangsters will drop a dime on a rival/competitor if it's easier to get rid of them that way than doing it yourself


    Kuwait, after all we did for them......... & they contribute next to nothing to fight daesh??? wtf??
    you have nation states with shifting alliances,and then you have Sunni Islam with so many sects,
    and then you have daesh like Salfists..it's going to be a rocky road at times. They can work it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    what about our base there


    do you care annata
    Close it

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    you have nation states with shifting alliances,and then you have Sunni Islam with so many sects,
    and then you have daesh like Salfists..it's going to be a rocky road at times. They can work it out.
    Unfortunately I see none of them as having our interests @ heart.....
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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