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“It’s a Mean and Nasty World Out There,” Says Trump, Defending Khashoggi Murder

In Thanksgiving Day tweets, the president took a moment to once again defend the murderous Saudi royal family.

In Thanksgiving Day tweets, the president took a moment to once again defend the Saudi royal family.

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First things first.

Continuing his multi-day public relations blitz to insulate the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from accountability over its brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, President Donald Trump issued a pair of tweets early Thursday — the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States — that began by quoting Secretary of Defense Mike Pompeo’s line that “it’s a mean & nasty world out there” in order to qualify the brutal assassination.

Less than four minutes later, Trump followed it up with this all-caps declaration: “HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!”

As former Italian diplomat Marco Carnelos wrote in the Middle East Eye on Wednesday, Trump’s continued defense of the Saudis in the name of US economic and strategic interests is an explicit admission that Trump has placed a price tag on the worth of Khashoggi’s life.

The US president’s defense of the Saudis, writes Carnelos, has been “an extraordinary demonstration of realpolitik. Because the world is a very dangerous place, the United States will continue to support Saudi Arabia, no matter what. But the real purpose of Trump’s statement on Saudi [on Tuesday] is actually to fix a price for this support.

“The hidden message that the statement was sending to the Saudi royal court is that to save himself the Saudi crown prince will be expected to disburse $450bn in investments.”

It was not an isolated interpretation:

Not that the US government standing with murderous regimes and shielding others and itself from mass human rights violations is anything new.

Happy Thanksgiving.

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