On CNN’s “OutFront” on Tuesday, Rep. Jerry Connolly (D-VA) reports that President Joe Biden has decided to “abandon” his stance on holding Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman responsible for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and one cause. The change for this is that the USA needs Saudi Arabia to increase oil production and lower the gas price. Connolly added that for Biden to be consistent, he must be prepared to lift restrictions on American oil refinery and production.
“I believe President Biden was right about this relationship when he ran for Biden and brought to justice the man who was involved in the brutal murder and dismemberment of my constituency Jamal Khashoggi and this crown prince,” Connolly said. said.
Connolly added: “I believe there are recommendations from the State Department, some from the National Security Council, that the need to hold Crown Prince MBS accountable for his involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi should be reasonable weigh it against other concerns. We are experiencing a massive inflationary spiral in oil prices. “We need Saudi Arabia to produce more fuel if we want to lower the cost of fuel in the US. The Saudis are reluctant to support sanctions against Russia in the war in Ukraine, and we need their help. So if you want their cooperation, you need to leave your original position.” I think he got advice that they made it very clear that he needed it.”
Host Erin Burnett later added: “In terms of continuity, wouldn’t it be the same if he thought it was worth lowering oil prices—or gas prices to do business in Saudi Arabia?” she added. Are you open to lifting some restrictions on US refinery or US drilling? ”
Connolly replied, “I think so. But I think we have to ask ourselves, is all this interesting, wonderful, and important, but at what cost? The man was killed by a second official in a foreign government. This is unacceptable from the standpoint of U.S. interests or U.S. foreign policy, and it’s not acceptable to the U.S. President, either. should not be accepted,” he said.
Source: Breitbart