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Why would Saudi Arabia send suspects to Turkey? From what I've read, and it could be wrong, no crime was committed on Turkey soil. I realize Turkey is a strategic location, but if I understand it correctly, they have a long… stormy history themselves. Who are they to call another to task?
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1SG (Join to see) That’s autocorrect... I meant embassy....
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CDR Dan Cunningham
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1SG (Join to see) - Produce the body and there might be a case. Otherwise, it's all merely conjecture. Works the same way right here in the United States.
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CDR Dan Cunningham Actually, and I think you know this, you don’t need a body to convict someone of murder. And calling it cool NIE fire that he was murdered in the embassy makes me think you don’t *want* to fully understand what happened and how it affects the plethora of things it affects.
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1SG (Join to see) - First: No “technically” about it MSG Kuhar, it is Saudi Arabian soil and is accepted as such in international law. I hesitate to break any other country’s “rights” protecting their embassy staff because if we break one country’s rights… who is to stop another country from breaking our rights, and therefore putting our “citizens” at risk. Do you really think it’s a good idea to break accepted international law? As to all the other petty crimes that were supposedly committed: I don’t know enough about them to offer comment, I doubt you do either, or if you would be able to speak about it.

Second: Are you a United States Citizen and Service Member, or Turkey’s lawyer? I ask a fair question: Who is Turkey in this situation, and what other interests do they have in these areas? Before I speak for or against someone, I want to know what irons they have in the fire pertaining to a situation so I can put in context why they are acting as they are. People have been getting killed over there like this for thousands of years, why do they care about this one. The Muslim Brotherhood have been active in stuff like this for the last 100 years of so, their preferred method is poison. So I respectively submit: it’s not a “pointless piece of misdirection” to ask why a country acts how it does; it’s critical information to know if one doesn’t want to be made a patsy by another.

My own opinion is: I can’t understand why a Muslim Brotherhood foreign national’s death is such great news in the United States? The only thing that makes sense is the President Trump haters would like to see trade go down with Saudi Arabia so they have one more thing to rag on the President about. These people only care about their hate for President Trump, their Country comes second.
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