By SJ Otto
This week President Donald Trump visited a dictatorship
where political power is handed down from the leader to his children. While
that has been done in North (Democratic People's Republic) Korea . He could also focus on the
lack of religious freedom, once again as in DPR Korea. But once again it is Saudi Arabia
that has made Islam the only legal religion in the country.
As in the ISIS
(Islamic State) territories, Saudi
Arabia has people beheaded in public. Women can be beheaded for "witchcraft" or sorcery." In Saudi Arabia
no political parties
or national elections are permitted. It is a lot like the DPR Korea in the fact
that it allows little political or religious freedom.
On DPR Korea Trump has said:
"There is a chance that we
could end up having a major, major conflict with North Korea . Absolutely,"
Trump told Reuters
in an Oval Office interview ahead of his 100th day in office on Saturday."
But in Saudi
Arabia , a nation with no more rights than in
DPR Korea:
"Trump said it was a "tremendous day" and
spoke of "hundreds of billions of dollars of investments into the United States
and jobs, jobs, jobs. So I would like to thank all of the people of Saudi Arabia ."
On top of that Trump announced a $110 billion arms deal. So
on an Asian country with a bad human rights record, he promises to attack. On a
similar country in the Middle east , a country
that has oil, he agrees to sell them arms.
If there own violation of civil rights wasn't enough, Saudi Arabia has led an illegal war on Yemen . According to the Washington
Examiner:
"Saudi Arabia ,
armed with American weapons, fought a proxy war with Iran
in Yemen ,
where the government was overthrown by a rebel group tied to the Iranians.
Allegations that Saudi Arabia
has bombed civilians and committed other human rights abuses compromised what
would otherwise tend to be unanimous U.S. support for the conflict. A
$1.15 billion arms deal last year turned controversial, but that pact is
dwarfed by the $110 billion pact signed Saturday."
So he is in the Middle east sucking up to a absolute
monarchy, a totalitarian dictatorship, and using the regime to bring jobs to
Americans —jobs that would be brought to us by human rights abuses —blood
money.
The US tries to overthrow one such absolute dictatorship in Asia and yet the US is fine with a different one in the Middle east. And in the Middle east it is a dictatorship that has used proxy armies to foment war. If DPR Korea did that it would be unacceptable. But it is being done by an ally so we look the other way. I must point out that Trump is not the first or the only US President to honor this dictator. But it needs to stop no matter who is over there kissing the asses of these murderers.
Trump just pretends he's
cutting off an opponent's head. Now that is funny! (for him) Pix
by Business Insider.
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