Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: Iran's supreme leader is 'very much like Hitler'
MBS shared this during an interview conducted by 60 Minutes
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Saudi Leader Makes Host Go Quiet with This Chilling Warning About Iran
A short on the MBS statement of Iran from a 15 March 2018 interview on CBS 60 Minutes…
The Rubine Report: Trump Issues Chilling Reaction to Iran After Israel Attacks
0:00 Intro
2:28 Israel Strikes Iran
19:26 Donald Trump's Response
31:25 Jared Kushner On Abraham Accords
36:10 Gavin Newsom vs. Donald Trump
39:33 Stephen A. Smith Calls Out Newsom
43:50 Alex Padilla & Kristi Noem
53:41 Tim Walz Exposed
Saudi Crown Prince Likens Iran’s Supreme Leader to Hitler
New York Times, 15 March 2018, by Ben Hubbard (excerpt)
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince has compared the supreme leader of Iran to Adolf Hitler and said that his country would acquire a nuclear bomb “as soon as possible” if Iran developed nuclear weapons.
The provocative comments by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ratcheted up the rhetoric in the increasingly volatile rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which has fueled sectarianism and war across the Middle East. His statements were in an excerpt, released on Thursday, of a prerecorded interview with “60 Minutes,” the CBS News program.
Saudi Arabia, a Sunni monarchy, blames Iran for funding militias to undermine Arab states, while Shiite Iran accuses Saudi Arabia of backing Sunni extremist groups. Their struggle for regional dominance has put the two nations on opposite sides of conflicts in Yemen, Syria, and Iraq that have killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions.
Prince Mohammed, who jailed hundreds of the kingdom’s most potent figures while swiftly consolidating his own power, is scheduled to arrive in the United States on Monday for an extended trip. His plans include meeting with President Trump in the White House and with business, entertainment, and technology leaders in several American cities.