From what I’ve heard, he set his digital watch to record ..... they pretty much start hacking him up for disposal before he’s dead. Not seen/heard it. Just heard second/third hand.Mikey Brown wrote:I definitely don't want to see, but I think I want to ask you to elaborate? I'm not even sure of that either though.paddy no 11 wrote:Unfortunately I've seen images posted elsewhere on an irresponsible website, do not view the images
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They've found the hacked up body and put pictures on the t'interweb.
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Forensics or sending a message. Or both.Galfon wrote:Body reportedly found in a garden search. Also reports that body had been 'cut up' and his face 'disfigured'.Not nice.
To say that the Saudis have fucked this up is a minor understatement. This will blow back big style, even trump seems to understand that this is a bad thing.
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He seems to understand that they haven’t hidden it very well. That’s a start I guess.
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I get the feeling that Trump is an 11th commandment type of guy, ‘thou shalt not get caught’.Mikey Brown wrote:He seems to understand that they haven’t hidden it very well. That’s a start I guess.
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John Oliver did this exact comment in his weekly program recently, including a video clip of Trump openly laughing at Al Franken for getting caught rather than for doing anything wrong.Sandydragon wrote:I get the feeling that Trump is an 11th commandment type of guy, ‘thou shalt not get caught’.Mikey Brown wrote:He seems to understand that they haven’t hidden it very well. That’s a start I guess.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Mind you, as the Western countries work out what to do, the Russians step in to sign a deal.
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It does surprise me that Labour have been so quick to condemn SA and demand we stop selling them arms. I’m also surprised they haven’t given more weight to the Saudi’s findings from their investigation into the incident. They seemed to put an awful lot of weight on a potential investigation by the alleged perpetrator’s in the Skirpal case.
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It's not just the Saudi's, the Qatari's come along as a package deal (hence the World Cup corruption).SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Truth is, Big Fellah, they're fecking repulsive. They like to think that the rest of the world thinks they're civilised because they've got air conditioning but we all know they're medieval cunts. But they happen to be medieval cunts with the ability to put the price of everything through the roof by twiddling with the oil taps and if we didn't sell them the wherewithal to blast Yemen back into the stone age (Not sure it was ever that far out of it, to be honest) then Russia would and could you imagine if that bunch of cunts was able to control the global supply of oil as well as gas? It is a truly miserable world.
In addition to the oil and gas price balancing act there is the issue of the West parking their aircraft carriers in the Gulf.
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One of the commentators on R4 This Morning was a former deputy colonel of the Royal Irish; a wonderfully rakish type who despite the appearance of its very antithesis, had a successful career with the Sneaky-Beakies.
He had been DA in Riyadh some years ago. His view was that the US could, with virtual impunity, suspend its arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The kit that the Saudis have already bought at a cost of several hundreds of $billions cannot fire Russian-made munitions (Although, to be fair, you couldn't put it past the Chinese to supply a steady supply of knock-off stuff). Thus if the Americans suspended supplies even for a few months, the existing stocks would be depleted and Riyadh would have to change its ways.
The former DA's view was that the UK could do the same and it would hardly be noticed.
He had been DA in Riyadh some years ago. His view was that the US could, with virtual impunity, suspend its arms sales to Saudi Arabia. The kit that the Saudis have already bought at a cost of several hundreds of $billions cannot fire Russian-made munitions (Although, to be fair, you couldn't put it past the Chinese to supply a steady supply of knock-off stuff). Thus if the Americans suspended supplies even for a few months, the existing stocks would be depleted and Riyadh would have to change its ways.
The former DA's view was that the UK could do the same and it would hardly be noticed.
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