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![]() ![]() ![]() Section 6: International Subject: Saudi Arabia (and Syria) Msg# 1225426
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Then there's idea of developing working relationships with adversarial countries and their leaders -- for example Kim Jung Un and Putin, etc.. None of them are choir boys !!
Should we not stand up to dictators who murder their opponents and some American citizens or should we make diplomacy with them? PS Upper right corner of Reuter's page has "Subscribe" button, and this connects to page asking for $1 per week or $45 per year Many publications (your's included) offer subscriptions. Reuters does not block you from finishing an article if you do not subscribe (Which you said it does.) I get it. You do not like Reuters. So don't read it. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: al-Sharaa Is Still considered a terrorist by most of the civilized World. Seems that the UK and the EU agree with Trump, and not with the Dems. Recall those govt's have also lifted their Syria sanctions. Those long standing US sanctions date as far back as 1979. Trump's removal is lauded for its humanitarian aspects. Then there's idea of developing working relationships with adversarial countries and their leaders -- for example Kim Jung Un and Putin, etc.. None of them are choir boys !! PS Upper right corner of Reuter's page has "Subscribe" button, and this connects to page asking for $1 per week or $45 per year. |