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Arabian royal not punished for a murder

Almost three years back, in 2018, a journalist named Jamal Khashoggi was murdered. After an investiagion it turned out that he was killed on command of Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. The prince hasn't even been charged yet and there weren't any sanctions for what he did. The White House stands by its decision on not to directly sanction the royal. That caused a growth of criticism through the people. Many human rights groups and some senior democrats started to express their disagreement on the news that the White House spokesperson stood by te move not to target the crown prince in an interview on Sunday. The White Hause also says that they don't want to weaken their relationship with Saudis as they have five military bases there.

In my opinion a murder should be punished no matter who did it and at what position they are. The crown prince should be put to court and charged as a normal person, no one special. Everyone are equal before the law and the fact that he has royal blood should't change anything. 

My source : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/28/white-house-defends-not-sanction-saudi-crown-prince-khashoggi-killing

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  1. Of course, but what do you do when the murder was committed by Saudis in Turkey (not Americans in the US), and the victim was also only partly an American citizen? You can't put Mohammed bin Salman in front of an American jury.
    You could of course impose sanctions and generally ostracise the country. But the US is too cynical to cut their business and military off the oil, money and regional influence of the Saudis.

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