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In a Debate of Mostly Contrasts, McCaskill and Hawley Agreed on This

Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley debated US Senator Claire McCaskill in St. Louis.
Carolina Hidalgo
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St. Louis Public Radio
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley debated US Senator Claire McCaskill in St. Louis.

In Thursday night’s US Senate debate between Claire McCaskill and Josh Hawley, there were plenty of contrasts.  But on one point, the candidates agreed.

That point of agreement was on how the United States should respond if it finds out that Saudi Arabia was behind the disappearance and suspected murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley debated US Senator Claire McCaskill in St. Louis.
Credit Carolina Hidalgo / St. Louis Public Radio
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St. Louis Public Radio
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley debated US Senator Claire McCaskill in St. Louis.

The Saudi journalist, who wrote for The Washington Post, went into the Saudi consulate in Turkey recently and was never heard from again.

McCaskill had already said earlier in the week that if the US sees credible evidence that the Saudi government was behind the journalist’s murder, then “all options” should be on the table in terms of holding the Persian Gulf country accountable.Listen to the audio report here.

And in Thursday’s debate, Hawley agreed—saying  all options should be on the table, adding that the punishment would be severe.                         

The United States sells military equipment to the Saudi government and relies on the kingdom to keep oil prices stable for world markets.                                                        

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of America’s strongest allies in the Middle East, despite an abysmal human rights record. The relationship is strategic for several reasons, one being that Saudi Arabia is a hegemonic power against another heavyweight in the region: Iran.

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As the Journalist-in-Residence at Missouri State University, Jennifer teaches undergraduate and graduate students, oversees a semester-long, team reporting project, and contributes weekly stories to KSMU Radio in the area of public affairs journalism.