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    Newspaper: Saudi Arabia is using Iraqi Baathist leaders to defend Ibn Salman

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    Post by Rocky Tue 18 Dec 2018, 2:22 am


    Newspaper: Saudi Arabia is using Iraqi Baathist leaders to defend Ibn Salman

    09:04 - 18/12/2018



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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The Saudi newspaper Al-Arabi al-Jadeed reported on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia is using Iraqi Baathist leaders to defend Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after the death of journalist and oppositionist Jamal Khashoggi. Saudi embassies and consulates in the world are paying them for their defense of Bin Salman.
    "A number of well-known Baathists who have lived in Britain, the UAE, Jordan, Austria and other countries since 2003 are active on Arab television stations funded by Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, as well as via Twitter," the newspaper reported in a report. What they seem to be on a mission to defend the Saudi Crown Prince personally, and to promote them that "what is going on is a Zionist and imperialist plan and targeting Arabism," and the like that has characterized the Baath Party in its literature since the fifties of the last century.
    The newspaper added that "these are trying to justify the assassination of Khashoggi by" individual error "and also consider the relationship between the Saudi regime and the Israeli occupation as a war against Riyadh.
    The newspaper pointed out that "the transformation of Saudi embassies abroad, especially in Britain and Jordan, to the equivalent of accounting offices, are awarded almost equal bonuses for the characters and figures defending the system, even if it is via Twitter, many of them Iraqi Baathists who left the country after the occupation 2003 ".
    The newspaper pointed out that "the Saudi regime is trying to collect as much as possible supporters, regardless of their affiliation or the existence of positions of them or not," noting that "Baathists engaged in the project to defend Bin Salman for money."
    "The Baathists' defense of a criminal like Bin Salman and their importation of Arabism in this context is disgusting, because the Trump declaration that Saudi Arabia is important to the Zionist entity has left nothing to be said," the paper quoted a member of the Arab nationalist movement as saying. Ending / 25

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