Agreed. We’d certainly like to know which “senior administration official” this is referring to:
My map shows otherwise. "Saudi Arabia has an extensive border with Syria."—senior official @NSCPress http://t.co/tZehxvgfzU
— Preeti Aroon (@pjaroonFP) September 11, 2014
Via WhiteHouse.gov:
ISIL has been I think a galvanizing threat around the Sunni partners in the region. They view it as an existential threat to them. Saudi Arabia has an extensive border with Syria [Note from Twitchy: No it doesn’t]. The Jordanians are experiencing a destabilizing impact of over a million refugees from the Syrian conflict, and are profoundly concerned that ISIL, who has stated that their ambitions are not confined to Iraq and Syria, but rather to expand to the broader region.
This map would also disagree:
"Saudi Arabia has an extensive border with Syria." – Senior White House official http://t.co/QUmTBZe8kD pic.twitter.com/TajbKyr0gN
— Donny Ferguson ? (@DonnyFerguson) September 11, 2014
Drugs are bad, mmmmkay?
Top men. RT @pjaroonFP My map shows otherwise. "Saudi Arabia has an extensive border w/ Syria."-sr official @NSCPress http://t.co/XOsWWATNIV
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) September 11, 2014
"I can see Russia…" RT @TheRickWilson: Imagine if a Bush Administration official said Syria and Saudi Arabia shared a border. I'll wait.
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) September 11, 2014
http://t.co/TURJK1zKpa presidency MT @TomTomJAnderson WH Official: "Saudi Arabia has an extensive border with Syria" http://t.co/3eDqYLgTTG
— Patrick Brennan (@ptbrennan11) September 11, 2014
But are there any giraffes in Saudi Arabia?
— American Journalists Publish Chinese Propaganda (@JohnEkdahl) September 11, 2014
@pjaroonFP @NSCPress This would explain much about Obama's foreign policy.
— Hugh Brice (@hugh_brice) September 11, 2014
You know, it really does.
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional tweets.
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