have in military cells to saudi arabia. he s lying about that. when there s this belief that there s great dependance on saudi oil. well, no one was looking. the government was doing very little. american oil, member and women, created an energy revolution. this century. we don t need saudi arabia the way we needed saudi arabia in 1974, in 1994. even in 2004. they are not as critical to us today as donald trump is suggesting they were. and, you know, zaneb, it s so interesting that john was talking about the scene from a hollywood movie. it reminds me that back during the iraq war, i prihad friends m the middle east who every time i was around him, he would go on and on about how terrible we were.
situation room, i will, of course, abide by these rules because that s the kind of guy i am. there s one particular cafe in the heart of the kasbah that s drawn in foreign dignitaries, rock stars, aristocrats and artists since it opened its doors in 1943. cafe baba. sweet mint tea in a thick slow-moving haze of smoke. it smells like my dorm room 1972. good evening, hello. this is george bajalia and zeneb, and i should say right now that i have no direct knowledge of either george or zaneb smoking anything illegal substances or do i have any recollection of me doing anything untorrid in their presence. because that would be, like, wrong, dude. george is here on a fulbright scholar and zaneb is an artist. others in the room, however,
knowledge of either george or zaneb smoking anything illegal substances or do i have any recollection of me doing anything untorrid in their presence. because that would be, like, wrong, dude. george is here on a fulbright scholar and zaneb is an artist. others in the room, however, well, don t give me that innocent look, you young punks. i know somebody in here is smoking reefer. how stoned are people here? we can ask, just ask. you re not getting totally ripped here? no. it s a functional part of daily life. for a long time, the rest of the country and the government didn t really like tangier a whole lot. it was seedy. there were foreigners who came here and it makes money. he sees it as a future economic super power as i understand it. condos boutique hotels. is that good or bad? for moroccans, it s work, but
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