Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Saudi Prince Promises 100 Bentleys For Pilots Involved In The Yemen Bombing Campaign

Prince Alaweed bin Talal's Tweet has since been deleted

IBTimes: Yemen: Saudi prince promises free Bentleys to bomber pilots who killed 1,000

A billionaire Saudi Arabian prince promised to give each of the 100 fighter pilots that took part in Riyadh's latest air strikes in Yemen a brand new Bentley.

Prince Alaweed bin Talal - who owns one of Saudi Arabia's largest companies, Kingdom Holdings, and owns a $300m stake in Twitter - made his promise on social media but has since deleted the Tweet.

"I congratulate our wise leaders on the victory of Operation Decisive Storm and the beginning of Operation Restoring Hope," bin Talal appeared to tweet Tuesday, following the announcement of a new phase in the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen.

"To recognise the one hundred participating Saudi pilots I am pleased to present them with 100 Bentley cars," he said.

WNU Editor: My suggestion to Saudi Prince Alaweed bin Talal is to take that money and use it to provide aid/water/food for the poor and desperate in Yemen .... it will have a far more positive (and bigger) impact.

More News On The Saudi Prince Promising 100 Bentleys For Pilots Involved In The Yemen Bombing Campaign

Saudi Prince Promises 100 Bentleys to Pilots Who Bombed Yemen Civilians -- Sputnik
Saudi prince pledges to give a free Bentley to every pilot involved in the Yemen air strikes which claimed 1,000 lives… as nation resumes its bombing raids -- Daily Mail
Saudi business magnate offers 100 Bentley cars to Operation Decisive Storm pilots -- Egypt Independent
Saudi Prince Rewards Pilots With Bentleys For Bombing Yemen -- Daily Caller

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