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Annie's avatar

Nobody phucks with a biden except the Saudis. I have to applaud them because what they did truly exposes the loser, his party, his family, his administration, the rinos and his loser followers as to what LOSERS they are. It also shows globohomo/wef reset nwo that the Brics alliance is here to stay, challenge and win this game. Popcorn ready and I am ready to trigger covidiots, rinos and libtards! Good times 😁😁😅

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Things that f*ck with a Biden:

- teleprompter

- steps up to a plane

- bicycles

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Willing Spirit's avatar

😂🤣😂

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Earnshaw's avatar

Live microphones too!

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Annie's avatar

Hahaha 😆 plus he's a total goof.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Herbie pushed Tony from the Boys' Club roof

Tony thought that his rage was just some goof

But Herbie sure gave Tony some bitchen proof

Hey, Herbie said, Tony, can you fly?

But Tony couldn't fly - Tony died

-- Jim Carroll Band, "People Who Died" c. 1980

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

Love him or not, Trump recognized that the U.S. has the domestic capacity to be a net exporter and independent of the OPEC cartel. This was unacceptable given the deeply incestuous relationship between American royal families like the Bushes and the Saudis.

Preserving Saudi energy dominance is why the Bin Ladens were allowed to flee after 9/11 and why the U.S. has supported Saudi genocide in Yemen and the use of Al Qaeda in the proxy war against Bashar Assad in Syria.

Remaining on the Saudi payroll is the real quid pro quo.

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AngelaK's avatar

👏👏👏

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LisaF's avatar

I want to understand the situation in Yemen, and I don’t. I don’t understand how a genocide in Yemen keeps Saudi energy dominance.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"What was Saudi Arabia’s motivation to wage war in Yemen?

Saudi leaders backed Hadi for many reasons. They were alarmed by the rise of the Houthis at Saudi Arabia’s southern border, who they said were backed by Saudi Arabia’s main regional competitor, Iran. The Bab el-Mandeb Strait off the coast of Yemen is a critical oil shipping lane that links the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, and the Saudis wanted to ensure they were in control of it. This sea route facilitates the movement of millions of barrels of oil per day for Saudi Arabia and is critical to the world’s oil supply.

The Yemen war served the political ambitions of then Saudi Defense Minister, and now crown prince, Mohammad bin Salman, who used the conflict to gain national recognition and consolidate power. Lastly, control over Yemen would allow Saudi Arabia to construct an oil pipeline from its southern border through Yemen’s eastern province, Al Mahra, into the Indian Ocean. The pipeline would ease Saudi Arabia’s dependence on shipping oil through the Strait of Hormuz, which borders Iran."

https://www.fcnl.org/issues/middle-east-iran/saudi-led-war-yemen-frequently-asked-questions

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I love ❤️ him!

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CMCM's avatar

I taught in a Saudi University for 8 years, and believe me, the Saudis are not the desert yokels Biden apparently thinks they are. They've got his number. They also have good memories and MBS isn't forgetting that Biden called him a murderer. MBS is getting even.

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Earnshaw's avatar

Falling off of my chair laughing and rolling around on the floor!! CovIDIOTS!

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