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So Biden visits Saudi although he promised to make Saudi Arabia the pariah ??

Am I allowed to say that this president failed his people???

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The administration has a few issues with Joe going to Saudi Arabia:
Oil
Kashoggi
“Pariah state”
Human rights.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
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1/ Im pretty sure the only reason he went is because of oil
2/no proof whatsoever that the king or the crown Prince ordered the killing of kashoggi . The case was cleared and died but western media likes to shed the light on some things and hide other things under the carpet.
3/ “pariah state “ lmao Biden made a very bad statement indeed.
4/although saudi had done lots of progress when it comes to human rights it still doesn’t get 5 stars yet however I don’t think a country like usa has the right to lecture anyone on human rights.

Part of me feels this same administration is what pressured him into going to sa actually
@Moon3624 Biden going to both Israel and Saudi Arabia may not have been a very prudent thing to do.
The things I listed are issues that Biden is faced with visiting your country. He is under the gun as the adage goes to deal with them.
Joe’s problem is that far too often not realizing what he says can come back to hurt him; and it is because he often let’s his battleship mouth overload his rowboat ass, it does come back to haunt him. He did it with the pariah remark.
For him a supposed believer that the U.S. does not need fossil fuel should not be even considering asking your country to help him out…if he really has climate change concerns. But he is owned by the climate change cabal here in the U.S.
As far as Kashoggi is concerned either he will or will not raise the issue though many want and expect him to. We’ll have to see.
You are correct, this country should not lecture other nations on human rights.