he's not a reporter, he's an opinion columnist.
and he wrote about his support for MB Islamist terrorists.
he's not a reporter, he's an opinion columnist.
and he wrote about his support for MB Islamist terrorists.
Ladies, when someone invades your personal space, do this.
yup, that's why I don't believe a single thing about this story.
He's probably back in SA already spilling the beans on Bin Talal and Brennan black ops.
If he turns up alive, the usual suspects will say it's a body double.
looks like a straight shot to balls for me.
Wikileaks has 249 results for Khashoggi.
Most have to do with his uncle,
https://search.wikileaks.org/?q=khashoggi
Donald Trump on Letterman 11/10/1988
20:32 DL: You bought a boat. DT: Bought a yacht from Adnan Khashoggi.
DL: Heโs the worldโs largest arms trader? DT: I hate to say it. Actually it was from the Sultan of Brunei because he was security for a loan and a whole complicated thing.
DL: What are those guys like? DT: [laughing] Real sweethearts; by nature not the nicest guys. He spent $200M to build this yacht. I have a mental problem using it personally, feel guilty about it to be honest. I use it for my hotels and for condo people that want to use it; itโs been fun; itโs been a great kind of investment; use it for charities.
Yes, she admitted to writing his stories, then tried to correct herself and say she edited the stories.
Her lying face gives it away.
Why Is Khashoggi Being Made The Defining Issue Of U.S. Foreign Policy?
Why has the media and much of the political establishment made the presumed murder of an Islamist Saudi dissident on Turkish soil a defining issue in American foreign policy?
Jamal Khashoggi is not a U.S. citizen, despite his past residence in Virginia, nor is he a lover of liberty, despite his criticism of Saudi Arabiaโs despotic regime. He previously served that regime as a mouthpiece for, and adviser to, the alleged al-Qaeda-tied Saudi intelligence leader Turki bin Faisal. Khashoggi mourned the death of Osama bin Laden, whom Khashoggi had been granted unusual levels of access for numerous interviews. Khashoggi was also an ardent proponent of political Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Needless to say, one wonders why Khashoggi was permitted to enter the United States and handed a column at The Washington Post given this background, particularly at a time our media claims acute sensitivity to foreign influence. One also wonders why so many in the media are quick to fawn over such a figure given his regressive views.
http://thefederalist.com/2018/10/19/khashoggi-made-defining-issue-u-s-foreign-policy/