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Saudi King Salman skips Obama summit

saudis helped western imperialist powers to sanction russia with their incresasing oil production to push down the oil price and bring russia into recession.

now illuminati tries to destabilize saudi arabian kingdom.

you see, if you help western imperialist powers, they will always turn against you in the end.

don´t join them. let russia deal with them 1 vs 1
 
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saudis helped western imperialist powers to sanction russia with their incresasing oil production to push down the oil price and bring russia into recession.

now illuminati tries to destabilize saudi arabian kingdom.

you see, if you help western imperialist powers, they will always turn against you in the end.

don´t join them. let russia deal with them 1 vs 1

Sanctions on Russian Federation was placed because of Ukraine and built up of Russian Military all around Europe.

Saudi Arabia was always a major partner of United States in Middle East and it was the policy of Saudis that Cold war was end in Middle East as Egypt moved away from USSR during President Anwar Saadat.

This Cold war was the reason for the destruction in Middle East which is mainly because of the Black gold aka Oil.
 
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Sanctions on Russian Federation was placed because of Ukraine and built up of Russian Military all around Europe.

Saudi Arabia was always a major partner of United States in Middle East and it was the policy of Saudis that Cold war was end in Middle East as Egypt moved away from USSR during President Anwar Saadat.

This Cold war was the reason for the destruction in Middle East which is mainly because of the Black gold aka Oil.

Saudi arabia is not a partner of the western imperialist powers. Saudi kingdom is the hostage of us military industrial complex.

Saudis get klilled from their own staff/spies if they don´t follow the bidings of the white house.

Russia did not interfere directly in Ukraine.Believe me, you would now if Russia realy invades Ukraine. Than Kiev will fall in weeks, not months.
 
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President Barack Obama, left, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, wave to media as Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud arrives at the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.
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Fans Demand Marvel Studios #DiversifyAgentCarter In Season 2
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By Leigh Cuen May 12, 2015
When Marvel Studios announced plans for a second season of its TV show, Agent Carter, fans reacted by starting a grassroots campaign calling for more racial diversity in the upcoming season. Inspired by a tweet from one fan in Chicago, the hashtag #diversifyagentcarter quickly took off and started trending on both Twitter and Tumblr; since Friday, more than 10,000 tweets have broadcast the hashtag, in addition to thousands of Tumblr blog posts.

Many of the posts include historic photographs featuring educated and influential women of color, especially those who served in the American military, negating any excuses that diverse casting might contradict the show’s time period. Agent Carter‘s hallmark has been its appeal to feminist audiences by focusing on strong female leads. Incorporating intersectional feminism, which prioritizes race and queer diversity, could be the show’s next step.

Agent Carter star, actress Hayley Atwell, answered fans on Twitter by saying she supports the idea. Since Atwell is not in charge of writing or casting the next season, fans are continuing their campaign, even blogging a list of demands for Marvel.


05/08/15 16:27 UTC@Karnythia
Someone should create a #DiversifyAgentCarter tag & fill it with facts about the 40's in New York so the writers have no excuse.

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05/08/15 17:51 UTC@ubeempress
#DiversifyAgentCarter because Katherine Sui Fun Cheung was the first Asian Am woman to get a pilots license in 1932! UbeEmpress on Twitter: "#DiversifyAgentCarter because Katherine Sui Fun Cheung was the first Asian Am woman to get a pilots license in 1932! http://t.co/PnMRJCwe3I"

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My Arab great-grandma, a detective & civil defense director in 1950s NYC. These women existed. #DiversifyAgentCarter Saladin Ahmed on Twitter: "My Arab great-grandma, a detective & civil defense director in 1950s NYC. These women existed. #DiversifyAgentCarter http://t.co/YGVcadaadT"

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@xAdoringHayleyA I think its a marvellous idea and I would support it

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    Saudi Arabia's King Salman "Slapped The U.S. President"
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    By Gilad Shiloach May 12, 2015
    Saudi Arabia King Salman’s decision to skip President Barack Obama’s meetings with Arab leaders is drawing praise across the influential kingdom with Saudis backing their leader on social media and expressing anger at the United States for its nuclear negotiations with Iran.

    “His excellency King Salman hit the strongest slap on Mister Obama,” a local Saudi rejoiced on Twitter. “Salute and respect” the king.

    A review of social media posts revealed similar support for the king, who did not “fall into the trap” and “slapped the US president.” Salman decided to designate his crown prince to attend the Gulf Arab summit, despite earlier announcements by the White House that Salman would attend the Camp David gathering.

    “Obama is the arch enemy of the Sunna, he is the leader of the coups in the region, and King Salman understood that,” one Saudi tweeted. Another posted: “Salman didn’t buy the ‘pig in a poke’ of Camp David. Obama is marrying Iran, they will announce that at the end of June”.

    At least 40 Islamic satellite channels are expected to launch a media campaign against Iran today, called “the truth about Iran”. The channels say they will broadcast special shows that “expose Iran’s crimes and its roles in the Middle East”. Several influential Saudi clerics will take part in the campaign, although it is still unclear whether it is an initiative driven by the Saudi royal family.

    The preliminary deal between on Iran’s nuclear program, along with the ongoing conflict in Yemen and Syria, are expected to be the top topics at the Camp David summit on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    His excellency King Salman hit the strongest slap on Mister Obama. Salute and respect him

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President Barack Obama, with Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, right, as he makes a statement to members of the media after meeting with Gulf Cooperation Council leaders and delegations at Camp David in Maryland
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U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tameem bin Hamad Al Thani while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015.
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U.S. President Barack Obama greets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015.
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U.S. President Barack Obama greets UAE Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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U.S. President Barack Obama greets Oman Deputy Prime Minister Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Said,while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque


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U.S. President Barack Obama greets Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

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U.S. President Barack Obama greets Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Abdul Latif bin Rashid Al Zayani while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
 
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Obama vows to 'stand by' Gulf allies amid concern over Iran threat| Reuters
"I am reaffirming our iron-clad commitment to the security of our Gulf partners," Obama told a closing news conference at the presidential retreat outside Washington.

Obama stopped short of offering a formal defense treaty that some Gulf countries had sought. Instead he announced more modest measures, including integrating ballistic missile defense systems, beefing up cyber and maritime security, streamlining weapons sales and increasing joint military exercises.

The United States and five other world powers are seeking to reach a final deal with Iran on curbing its nuclear program by a June 30 deadline. The GCC agreed in a joint communique that a "comprehensive, verifiable" accord with Tehran would be in their security interests.
 
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The US missile shield promise to the Gulf will take serious work - Business Insider

An integrated defense system would allow Gulf countries to better repel an Iranian attack, stitching together their radars and interceptors to counter a range of different missiles.

The system would use U.S. early-warning satellites and a mix of U.S. and Gulf radars to detect the launch of an enemy missile and fire a ground- or sea-based missile to destroy it far above the earth.

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Lockheed MartinLockheed Martin's MEADS, or medium extended air defense system.



Lockheed Martin Corp, Raytheon Co. and Northrop Grumman Corp would be key contenders to build a central command-and-control system for the shield since they already do similar work for the U.S. military and key allies.

The biggest challenge to making the shield work would be securing a broad agreement on the rules for dealing with any threats, said Anthony Cordesman, a senior analyst with the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

"You have to work out the entire engagement structure before the first missile is ever launched," Cordesman said.

Getting to that point will require unprecedented agreements between the U.S. military and the GCC, and among the often rancorous Gulf allies, to share sensitive data to avoid the risk of a friendly aircraft being shot down by mistake, experts said.

Intensive U.S.-led training would also be vital to minimize the risk of mishaps, U.S. officials say.

The U.S. military already has 10 Patriot missile batteries to defend against short-range ballistic missiles in the Gulf region and Jordan, as well as a powerful AN-TPY-2 radar system to scan for missile launches, according to U.S. officials.

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REUTERS/Issei KatoA unit of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles is seen as an armored vehicle drives past at the Defence Ministry in Tokyo April 10, 2013.

The Gulf countries are upgrading their existing Raytheon Patriot systems to incorporate new PAC-3 missiles built by Raytheon and Lockheed Martin Corp, and are starting to buy wider-area and longer-range systems like the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), built by Lockheed.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told reporters in Washington this week that Gulf countries would need new ground-based networks and computer terminals to manage those systems.

He said the Gulf countries also wanted longer-range options like the Raytheon SM-3 missile, which has not yet been released for export to the region.

Washington has balked at selling a land-based Aegis combat system to deal with missile threats and any associated SM-3 missiles to Gulf countries, largely because such a system would be best suited to dealing with threats outside the earth's atmosphere that are beyond Iran's capability, Cordesman said.

Washington's decision in December to allow U.S. arms sales to the GCC as an organization - similar to its arrangement with NATO - helped pave the way for progress on integrating missile defense and maritime security systems.

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REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueU.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tameem bin Hamad Al Thani while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015.

“That’s a huge step in the right direction,” said a U.S. official, who was not authorized to speak publicly.

Cordesman said Raytheon's new SM-6 missile could prove useful to address Gulf concerns since it could address threats inside the earth's atmosphere as well as outside.

U.S. officials had no immediate comment on whether the Gulf countries had made any formal request for the SM-6 system.

Al-Jubeir cautioned against expecting rapid progress on missile defense integration.

"Those are complicated systems that take time to acquire and then take time to put in place," he said. "You can’t buy these things off the shelf and take them home the day you buy them ... One has to come before the other."
 
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