The Sunday Post (Dundee)

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and his well-heeled, oil-rich regime. Not to mention their abhorrent treatment of women which harks back to the dark ages.

Let’s not forget that Osama bin Laden and 15 of the hijackers who destroyed the Twin Towers on 9/11 were from Saudi Arabia, but for some strange, unexplaine­d reason 300 eminent Saudis and members of their extended royal family were the only people given clearance and allowed to fly out of the US straight after the attack.

Yet the UK and the US have continuall­y let them away with murder and the most heinous of crimes.

Rather than make them answerable for their crimes, they queue up for barrels of oil and the opportunit­y to sell them new and improved weapons of war.

It has to stop.

Crown Prince Salman and his regime have no respect for human rights, the rule of law and territoria­l boundaries.

Theirs is, or should be, a pariah state which uses the threat of pushing up the price of a barrel of oil and the withdrawal of the deals replenishi­ng their billion-dollar arsenal to say what they want and do what they want without care for the consequenc­es and suffering they inflict on others.

I say, let them do their worst. Our Government and others must stand up to them and they must be held accountabl­e.

President Donald Trump has warned the consequenc­es will be severe once guilt has been 100% establishe­d. I hope the UK follows suit, and if that pushes up the price of a gallon of petrol or causes a few hundred jobs to be lost in the global arms sales market, then so be it. It is a price worth paying.

The Saudis need to be brought to heel, arms sales should immediatel­y be stopped and their diplomats must be weeded out and sent back to their own country.

And the thugs responsibl­e for poor Jamal Khashoggi’s grisly demise must face justice in a court of law.

We cannot be at the beck and call of evil, undemocrat­ic and cruel regimes.

Enough is enough.

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 ??  ?? Saudi Arabia’s national emblem outside Istanbul consulate where Jamal Khashoggi was last seen
Saudi Arabia’s national emblem outside Istanbul consulate where Jamal Khashoggi was last seen

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