Is it the case that Jamal Khoshoggi 'has become one of us', Americans, in a way that murdered Yemenis have never and could never become?
And even then, it has been government of Turkey which has done most to keep the heinous murder of Jamal Khoshoggi in the public arena.
It is the Turkish government which has probably done most to prevent and nullified the attempts of the American and Saudi governments to bury the murder of Khoshoggi.
It is the Turkish government of Tayyip Erdogan, that bogeyman of human rights advocates of both Turkey and the world in general.
Which, paradoxically, is doing so much to prevent Saudi Arabia and her western allies from burying the publicity surrounding Khoshoggi, along with his as yet unaccounted for body.
Something which Saudi and the UAE has tried to achieve by attacking Hodeidah, probably with the aim of deflecting attention from the cry for justice for Khoshoggi.
How despicable that, in their attempt to deflect attention from one crime, the Saudi government should have no qualms about committing more and bigger crimes?
But we should not really be surprised by all of this, since, like the people and politicians who speak for them.
Nations, 'great' and 'insignificant', rarely, if ever widely reflect and match the haughty and grand claims they propagate of themselves.
To be continued!
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