Saif al-Arab
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did he say donkey ?
all KSA
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Does not look like KSA. There are hardly any donkeys in KSA to begin with. I am yet to see any in my entire life.
Arabian horses, camels, cows, sheep, goat etc. are used almost exclusively. Always been. The only exception being the Tihama plain in Southwestern KSA next to the Yemeni border which is inhabited by the country's largest Afro-Arab community. There they might use donkeys but I am not sure.
Still nothing close to how widespread the donkey is in your lands.
I am not like you, I still praise it and Saudi personnel is still welcome but some of you, did spit on our hospitality here and tried to humiliate Turkish users over a few Saudi F-15's. Yesterday, your Canadian alike posted that:
Just for his and your and your alikes stinky ignorance, the very same article says:
"Erdogan Karakus, however, noted that many countries, especially the US, are dissatisfied with the fact that Turkey has a great number of capable and experienced pilots.
"We have highly qualified instructors and pilots. This is, to a large extent, the reason behind all those games played against the Turkish Air Forces. Just imagine that during military drills in the US, one Turkish pilot is able to shoot down 26 American jets. As a result, the Turkish team is stronger by far," he told Sputnik."
He isn't lying as most are registered such as:
"Turkish Air Force has been named 'the most dangerous red ever' by the participating countries during Red Flag 2007."
Then:
"During Red Flag exercises, Turkish side has been chosen as the red, pretending as Russian adversary and the Turkish side shot down each American aircraft (the blue) with no loss. Tango-1 (Turkish F-16) shot down 9 American aircraft's in one sortie and 5 of these were F-15. Later, the pilot was named Tango - 1 Never Dies."
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No need to let your miserable a*s reach to the skies because of few Saudi F-15's stationed in Turkish base. They are welcome.
I am happy about your newfound love (yet again after a long break). It seems very genuine. However if it is true, it is a good thing. You are wrong. I don't have anything against Turkish presence in Qatar (after all we are much closer to being allies and partners than enemies) which I wrote initially (and you saw that) but I don't like some of the trolling, delusion and futile and empty provocations. You know well what I mean. In particular I am referring to 1-2 compatriots of yours that you yourself don't seem to agree much with.