Does anyone take Scavino's twitter seriously at this point?
Literally the boy who cried wolf at this point.
https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1397012484427587585
Does anyone take Scavino's twitter seriously at this point?
Literally the boy who cried wolf at this point.
https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1397012484427587585
He admitted yesterday he got outplayed by the deepstate re: the election.
Why are we still following this man? he's demonstrated time and again he's not up to the task of leading this
3 fucking years. zero results. attack my grammar because you can't rebut the argument
The Saudi's are now partnering up with Iran. Weeks after announcing partnership with China. The petrodollar system is dying. Destruction of America is imminent
A number of peculiar things have happened in the Middle East in the past few weeks involving the U.S., Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, all with some sort of focus on Iran. To begin with, at the end of April, the U.S’s designated main man in Saudi Arabia - Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman – stated very publically that he seeks “a good and special relationship with Iran…We do not want Iran’s situation to be difficult, on the contrary, we want Iran to grow… and to push the region and the world towards prosperity.”
Such sentiments are in direct contrast to what might be expected from the effective ruler of Saudi Arabia, the historical archenemy of which is Iran. Bin Salman has previously launched numerous tirades against Iran accusing it of being the prime mover of instability and terrorism across the region. Stranger still, though, is the fact that these comments followed a secret meeting in Baghdad between senior figures from the Saudi and Iranian regimes, brokered by Iraq Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi. These talks were subsequently confirmed by an Iraqi government official through various news services, although neither Riyadh nor Tehran formally acknowledged them.
https://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Middle-East/Secret-Meeting-Between-Saudi-Arabia-And-Iran-May-Trigger-Major-Policy-Change.html