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Saudi Prince arrives in BA as preparations for G-20 Summit gain momentum

Wednesday, November 28th 2018 - 12:57 UTC
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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman arrived in Buenos Aires at around 7 am on Wednesday and, thus, became the first international dignatary to touch Argentine soil for the G-20 Summit. Read full article

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  • Chicureo

    “...Leftwing and anti-Summit organisations have announced they will be marching...” They'll probably end up breaking the windows of the three Starbucks Coffee shops in Buenos Aires... More teargas and rubber bullets... Oh joy...

    You really have to appreciate the irony and hypocrisy by the oppressive Turkish government accusing the Saudis of the botched “black ops” execution of one of their dissidents.“Human Rights” are not part of the Middle-east culture. In the future, the Saudis should outsource the Mossad's Kidon department on future covert terminations with extreme prejudice.

    And as far as the tragedy in Yemen, journalists decry the brutality of the Saudi / UAE coalition and fail to place the blame against the Iranian backed separatist rebels. It will be amusing to watch the in the next few days the “Human Rights” idiot snowflakes protest in the streets of Buenos Aires against the “evil” prince...
    ...sort of like watching vegans protesting outside of steakhouses...

    Nov 28th, 2018 - 06:02 pm - Link - Report abuse +1
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    REF: “preparations for G-20 Summit gain momentum”:

    A case of a beggar inviting super-rich to his home!
    http://bahianalupa.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/charge-mendigo.jpg

    Nov 28th, 2018 - 09:39 pm - Link - Report abuse +1

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