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“Is this the future of US-Saud relations?” Tarek Fatah, a Canadian writer asked on twitter. He said, “Is this an insight into the future of US-Saudi relations? When Trump took on the idiot Prince of Oz.”
Is this an insight into the future of US-Saudi relations? When Trump took on the idiot Prince of Oz. pic.twitter.com/8xhuvAUvv1
— Tarek तारिक Fatah (@TarekFatah) November 9, 2016
Trump responded to Al-Waleed Bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud, a Saudi business magnate, investor, and philanthropist and member of the Saudi royal family, and a “co-owner of Fox news”:
“Dopey Prince @Alwaleed_Talal wants to control our U.S. politicians with daddy’s money. Can’t do it when I get elected. #Trump2016”
Dopey Prince @Alwaleed_Talal wants to control our U.S. politicians with daddy’s money. Can’t do it when I get elected. #Trump2016
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2015
Al-Waleed Talal is the 34th richest man in the world. He provoked Trump’s response after he criticized Trump’s plans and told him to drop out of the presidential race.
Donald Trump won the US presidential elections contest Tuesday November 9th.
He won the elections fighting the cabal, the establishment and the main stream media that was funded with millions of dollars from the billionaire oppressive royalties and governments across the world.
A recently declassified “28-pages” document once again implicated the Said regime in sponsoring terror as it revealed links between Saudi officials and the perpetrators of the 911 US terror attack.
Trump is expected to stop giving the Saudis who have been accused of sponsoring terror, a blank slate: cash and freedom to inflame the world by covertly or openly supporting and financing extremism. The world is anxious to see if he will live up to his promises.