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This is what passes as patriotism among traitors.


Saudi Arabia: The significance of Biden's fist bump with crown prince

16 July 2022

By Anna Foster,BBC News, Jeddah

Reuters

President Biden was pictured fist-bumping the Saudi crown prince before their talks

It was a striking photograph. The US president and the man he'd called a pariah, bumping fists in the gilded splendour of Jeddah's royal palace.

Saudi Arabia was always going to be the controversial stop on Joe Biden's first trip to the Middle East as US president.

Just four weeks earlier, Mr Biden had said he wouldn't meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on his visit here.

As he settled into the White House during his first few weeks in the job, he refused to even speak to Saudi Arabia's de-facto ruler.

Mr Biden made the "pariah" comment on the US election campaign trail back in 2019.

It came after the CIA concluded the crown prince had approved the brutal killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Istanbul consulate.
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