State Dept official stumped for 20 seconds when asked why US slams Iran but not Saudis

RT

This could be the most uncomfortable State Department press briefing moment yet.

During a press conference about US President Donald Trump’s recent trip to the Middle East, AFP journalist Dave Clark asked a department official why the US criticizes the Iranian elections and its record on democracy, but not Saudi Arabia.

How do you characterize Saudi Arabia’s commitment to democracy, and does the administration believe that democracy is a buffer or a barrier against extremism?” Clark asked.  

Stuart Jones, acting assistant secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, took a full 19-second pause before responding with a brief comment, saying that during this trip, the US made “significant progress with Saudi and GCC partners in both making a strong statement against extremism”.

https://twitter.com/DaveClark_AFP/status/869627508458737667

Clearly, one source of extremism, one terrorism threat, is coming from Iran, and that’s coming from a part of the Iranian apparatus that is not at all responsive to its electorate,” Jones added.

https://www.rt.com/usa/390269-saudi-arabia-america-state-deparment/

6 thoughts on “State Dept official stumped for 20 seconds when asked why US slams Iran but not Saudis

  1. “Clearly, one source of extremism, one terrorism threat, is coming from Iran,…”

    MISPRINT!

    “Clearly, one source of extremism, one terrorism threat, is coming from ISRAHELL,…”

    fixed.

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