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King of Saudi Arabia makes grandest of entrances in DC, booking every room in the luxurious Four Seasons hotel for meeting with Obama
  • King Salman rented out the entire 222-room hotel for his three-night stay
  • Guests who had booked during his visit were forced to move to other nearby luxury hotels
  • Hotel regulars saw gold furniture being wheeled into the hotel and red carpets being laid down in the parking garage and hallways
  • Georgetown's streets lined with Cadillac SUV's belonging to his entourage
  • King Salman met with Obama on Friday to discuss the Iran nuclear deal
By ANNETA KONSTANTINIDES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and REUTERS


A fleet of luxury cars, a hotel covered in gold, and even red carpets laid down in the parking lot.

So was the scene in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. this week upon the arrival of the King of Saudi Arabia, who met with President Obama at the White House on Friday.

King Salman bin Abdulaziz booked the entire Four Seasons for his three-night stay, forcing guests who had booked to stay in the 222-room hotel during his visit to be moved to nearby luxury hotels.

And the hotel, where suites run for more than $2,000 a night, has added some new touches to suit the 79-year-old king's tastes.

Eyewitnesses told Politico they've seen gilded furniture wheeled into the hotel this week, with red carpets being laid down in the hallway and even on the asphalt of the hotel's parking garage.


'Everything is gold,' one regular told the website. 'Gold mirrors, gold end tables, gold lamps, even gold hat racks.'

Georgetown's streets were lined with Cadillac SUV's belonging to King Salman's delegation, which includes Saudi diplomats as well as his own family and assistants.

The king is known for having quite the entourage. Just last month he brought 1,000 people for a vacation on the French Riviera, closing down an entire beach.

King Salman, who ascended to the throne in January following the death of his half-brother King Abdullah, met with Obama to discuss the Iran nuclear deal.

It is his first visit to the United States since taking the throne, and his first time seeing Obama since they met in January.

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Guests booked to stay in the 222-room hotel during the king's visit had to be moved to nearby luxury hotels


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Eyewitnesses told Politico they've seen gilded furniture wheeled into the hotel this week, with red carpets being laid down in the hallway and even on the asphalt of the hotel's parking garage

Salman skipped a Gulf Arab summit at Camp David in May, a move widely seen as a diplomatic snub over Obama's Iran strategy - though both governments denied that interpretation.

Obama secured a political victory this week, when enough Senate Democrats threw their support behind the Iran nuclear deal to sustain a threatened veto of any congressional vote of disapproval.

Saudi Arabia and Iran are opposed on a number of regional issues, especially the 4 1/2-year-long Syrian civil war and unrest in Yemen, where a coalition of Arab states led by the capital, and assisted by the United States, are targeting Iran-allied Houthi forces.

The Obama administration is focused on providing assistance the president promised at the Camp David summit, including helping Gulf states integrate ballistic missile defense systems and beef up cyber and maritime security.

Despite the tensions, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia depend on each other on crucial security, business, and economic issues.

Saudi Arabia remains the world's largest oil exporter, and its commitment to pumping oil freely despite a recent price decline has helped contribute to sustaining the U.S. economic recovery.

Obama and Salman will also discuss global energy markets during the visit, the White House said.

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King Salman, who ascended to the throne in January following the death of his half-brother King Abdullah, is meeting with Obama to discuss the Iran nuclear deal


Read more: King Salman of Saudi Arabia books entire Four Seasons hotel for Washington DC trip | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 
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It is strange to know that King of KSA visits even non-Muslim countries. Normally others go to meet him.
 
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It is strange to know that King of KSA visits even non-Muslim countries. Normally others go to meet him.

The KSA perceives the Iran nuclear deal as a direct threat to their security, whatever the reality may actually be.
 
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King of Saudi Arabia makes grandest of entrances in DC, booking every room in the luxurious Four Seasons hotel for meeting with Obama
Read more: King Salman of Saudi Arabia books entire Four Seasons hotel for Washington DC trip | Daily Mail Online Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

I saw this drama yesterday. They are not putting Gold furniture inside the hotel, they are putting Gold based fixtures (light fixtures and gold based external items outside of the hotel too).

The prince is hanging out in his Mercedees S-600 Maybach, and instead of a 10 car escort, they hired 410 CARS!!!! The airbase he landed on, its Tarmac was filled with so many cars and the entire hanger area was blocked from all sides till they left. This is show off and actually stupid, and shows weird insecurity. The guy is burning cash like it would run away from him otherwise if he didn't burn it. Very show off-ish mentality. Sad part is, they do all this weird crap and STILL don't get any positive recognition from the West.

This is why I keep telling the Pakistanis why is it so important to create a positive image like the Indians have. The West has all the money but they are not show offs, Pakistani, Arab and and Indian are show offs, but Indians do it when needed, otherwise, they stay humble (even though its a cover) and get things done.

When the Western media shows these King fools doing all these things, while they know half the middle east is under monarchy and a mess, they throw super negativity on things and the entire ME region gets blamed. Sad part if, this prince or one of his cousins are the largest share holders in Fox network, and still allows them to bash the living out of them :yahoo: :enjoy:

But this show off should stop and for Pakistan (as its the PDF), this is an example what NOT to do with the West. Don't do this show off like Zardari and Mushy did. And don't come in as a Presi-Gen, they will talk to you like forced, but really, as a Presi-Gen, your real worth is a phone call (like 2002), they don't even want to meet you, if they can avoid you.

Monarchs get the same hate. They want to deal with regular democratic business people with brains and in suits on. Please start to focus on this one sentence when you post stuff on here that sounds anti-American or anti-West. The West wants to deal with Pakistanis in SUITS, democratically elected. Not a dictator in uniform or suit.

As Pakistan grows and its economy expands, ten American companies can put in $ 10 billion each in Pakistan without breaking a sweat and that's another $ 100 billion dollars worth of investment. ALL fortune 500 companies are able to invest a few billions easily. So PLEASE remember this when posting stuff and remember the image of Pakistan your post presents.

Reduce negativity and anti-Western hate and allow the West to invest into Pakistan on mutual interest basis and help her grow. Many people from the US specially check out this forum to learn a few things about Pakistan (trust me I know). And they can't be seeing anti-American and anti-Western drama for no good reason.


@MastanKhan: Any input on this? I know both you and I have been harping on this "create a softer image of Pakistan for future economic alliance with the West".

@Oscar @Jango @Horus: please see the last paragraph. We need to start to educate our members on showing a softer, milder and more trade oriented, modern image of Pakistan with less negativity and hostility so people on here, can get a better image of the country.
Believe it or not, a lot of people come on here to learn about Pakistan. What they don't need to see, if the negativity against the US / the West. Its really unneeded and creates a bad image. This thread is an example how the media is spitting on the Saudi kings show off!!!
 
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How low will the Oil prices need to go before Saudi's Realize that money is not endless
 
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King of Saudi Arabia makes grandest of entrances in DC, booking every room in the luxurious Four Seasons hotel for meeting with Obama
  • King Salman rented out the entire 222-room hotel for his three-night stay
  • Guests who had booked during his visit were forced to move to other nearby luxury hotels
  • Hotel regulars saw gold furniture being wheeled into the hotel and red carpets being laid down in the parking garage and hallways
  • Georgetown's streets lined with Cadillac SUV's belonging to his entourage
  • King Salman met with Obama on Friday to discuss the Iran nuclear deal
By ANNETA KONSTANTINIDES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and REUTERS


A fleet of luxury cars, a hotel covered in gold, and even red carpets laid down in the parking lot.

So was the scene in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. this week upon the arrival of the King of Saudi Arabia, who met with President Obama at the White House on Friday.

King Salman bin Abdulaziz booked the entire Four Seasons for his three-night stay, forcing guests who had booked to stay in the 222-room hotel during his visit to be moved to nearby luxury hotels.

And the hotel, where suites run for more than $2,000 a night, has added some new touches to suit the 79-year-old king's tastes.

Eyewitnesses told Politico they've seen gilded furniture wheeled into the hotel this week, with red carpets being laid down in the hallway and even on the asphalt of the hotel's parking garage.


'Everything is gold,' one regular told the website. 'Gold mirrors, gold end tables, gold lamps, even gold hat racks.'

Georgetown's streets were lined with Cadillac SUV's belonging to King Salman's delegation, which includes Saudi diplomats as well as his own family and assistants.

The king is known for having quite the entourage. Just last month he brought 1,000 people for a vacation on the French Riviera, closing down an entire beach.

King Salman, who ascended to the throne in January following the death of his half-brother King Abdullah, met with Obama to discuss the Iran nuclear deal.

It is his first visit to the United States since taking the throne, and his first time seeing Obama since they met in January.

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Guests booked to stay in the 222-room hotel during the king's visit had to be moved to nearby luxury hotels


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Eyewitnesses told Politico they've seen gilded furniture wheeled into the hotel this week, with red carpets being laid down in the hallway and even on the asphalt of the hotel's parking garage

Salman skipped a Gulf Arab summit at Camp David in May, a move widely seen as a diplomatic snub over Obama's Iran strategy - though both governments denied that interpretation.

Obama secured a political victory this week, when enough Senate Democrats threw their support behind the Iran nuclear deal to sustain a threatened veto of any congressional vote of disapproval.

Saudi Arabia and Iran are opposed on a number of regional issues, especially the 4 1/2-year-long Syrian civil war and unrest in Yemen, where a coalition of Arab states led by the capital, and assisted by the United States, are targeting Iran-allied Houthi forces.

The Obama administration is focused on providing assistance the president promised at the Camp David summit, including helping Gulf states integrate ballistic missile defense systems and beef up cyber and maritime security.

Despite the tensions, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia depend on each other on crucial security, business, and economic issues.

Saudi Arabia remains the world's largest oil exporter, and its commitment to pumping oil freely despite a recent price decline has helped contribute to sustaining the U.S. economic recovery.

Obama and Salman will also discuss global energy markets during the visit, the White House said.

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King Salman, who ascended to the throne in January following the death of his half-brother King Abdullah, is meeting with Obama to discuss the Iran nuclear deal


Read more: King Salman of Saudi Arabia books entire Four Seasons hotel for Washington DC trip | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
And we have Syrian refugees dying while trying to escape the carnage in Syria. This world is very fucked up.
 
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Saudi Arabia,Qatar,U.A.E and Kuwait end up with 0 refugees from Syria but they have enough money to buy posh properties in London and making luxury trips to Europe what a shame:sad:
 
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My brother was visiting DC from NY and he send me the pictures of what was happening outside of Saudi embassy. He said there were 50 Mercedes S class on one side only. The whole DC came to complete stop. Street closed, everything closed.
 
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Good to know that the Bedouin King will have a roof above his head in Washington.
In the meanwhile; what's up with the desperate refugees streaming out of Syria?
 
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dont be so naive or should i say jealous!!

its protocol guys last time Mr Obama visited an asian xyz country his security practically occupied that countries capitol anyways.......

Indian's >3 million ur NRI work and feed in his country

Pakistan>> My Pakistan brothers we have 1.5 Million refuges in our country please take care of them properly.....

KSA funds almost all the refugee camps running across middle east region

There are almost 500,000+ syrian refugee's staying inside KSA only difference is they don't live in camps and are provided with jobs and security.

UNRWA signs US$ 19.5 million with the Saudi Fund for Development | UNRWA

Saudi Aid to Syrian Refugees is Enough ! Truths Revealed Lies Exposed.


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no need to argue
you are right it his money and his oil he can do what ever he wants

but i dont want to look like this for Iran or Pakistan or BD never
 
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