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« le: Novembre 23, 2024, 05:56:39 pm »
Enre Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson says he ll run for reelection in 2022
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 Robert Jordan, who served as U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia under George W. Bush, has advice for President Trump as the kingdom faces allegations of being behind the alleged murder of columnist Jamal Khashoggi.   Use the leverage that you have,  Jordan said on CBSN.  Don t act so anxious to close some sort of arms deal. They need the weapons more than we need the money, and they are not about to turn to Russia or China for weapons and systems that are not interoperable with what they already have. Jordan s adidas samba og a mizuno id that Saudi Arabia s air force would shut down  in about two days  if the U.S. refuses to provide spare parts, replacements and mid-air refueling.  We have enormous leverage over them and I think this president, if he s a deal maker, needs to use that leverage,  Jordan said.                                        Mr. Trump has vowed the U.S. would inflict  severe punishment  if Saudi Arabia is behind Khashoggi s alleged murder, but has dismissed the idea of disrupting weapons sales to the kingdom. Saudi Arabia is the United States  No. 1 weapons customer. They are ordering military equipment,  Mr. Trump told 60 Minutes on Thursday.  Everybody in the world wanted that order. Russia wanted it, China wanted it, we wanted it. We got it.          I don t wanna hurt jobs,  he said.  I don t wanna lose an order like that. There are other ways of punishing.                                     af1                                                                       Trump vows  severe