Let me continue on the issue of Kasoji, who was killed in the Saudi Embassy.
In Turkey and the culpability of Mohammed bin Salman.
There's no question the prince is involved.
There's no question he's destructive, he's toxic, and he's self-destructive.
As our Senator Lindsey Graham has said very aptly, and Lindsey is still in our military as in the National Guard, he said, Mohammed bin Salman is toxic and we have to get rid of him.
There's no question he was involved.
There's no question 17 people were involved in the dismemberment of Kasoji and, more importantly, the typical keynote of any assassination that fails but is in turn very swift It's the fact that a physician is there.
And in this case, there was a physician who's a forensic physician, unfortunately trained in the United States, who should also be disbarred and dismembered from the medical society.
More importantly, the issue here is where do we go from now vis-a-vis Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia has been a thorn in our side.
It's basically a salafist state which became more and more extreme after 1979.
Let me explain it.
In 1979, we had the Iran hostage siege thanks to the incompetency of Jimmy Carter and the CIA and many people there who really allowed hostages to be taken.
But equally important was the fact that in 1979 Mecca and Medina were taken over by extremists in the Saudi Arabian religious group who demanded that Mecca and Medina be controlled by the Salafists.
In turn, the Faisal family, the Saudi family, which was in charge, remember this is not a nation-state, Agreed to have the country move to the extreme right, to the extreme religious right, and create mosques all the way from London, New York City, Washington, D.C., all the way to Kabul.
In turn, they provided the anlaga or the underlying pin for the war on terror so that we could create ISIS and the CIA. So what happened is the progress of Saudi Arabia to make it more moderate was stopped in its track because of the incompetency and self-destructiveness of Ben Salman.
So what do I propose?
I propose that we continue to encourage the moderates within Saudi Arabia to take over from the Salafists and avoid it from becoming an extremely right-wing group which will again promote It's extremism and terrorism.
How do you do that?
Well, number one, what we did and what Steve Mnuchin did was correct.
We leave the organization and say, look, you're not going to get the kinds of money that we want to give you.
Ari Emanuel, who is my agent at William Morris Endeavor, who refused to come in with $400 million to improve William Morris Endeavor.
I was also proud of the fact that we will take the necessary steps in order to punish Saudi Arabia, but at the same time, we have to understand one thing.
We have to encourage people The moderation of Saudi Arabia through its women who have been given the rights now to drive, the rights to attend the soccer stadium, the rights to be somewhat more free than they were before.
It sounds ludicrous, but nevertheless, this is the way we have to keep pushing Saudi Arabia into moderation.
I would propose that our State Department, Pompeo, appoint a woman who is well-versed in Islam, may be herself a Muslim, who would become our new ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
We do not have an ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
I know we have a very good DCM, I know we have a good embassy there, but we need...
Somebody to moderate and to be a model for the Saudi women who will be the backbone of this movement to moderation.
I, in my own mind, had the name of a young woman, an American woman, who is a three-time winner in the Sabre Olympic national goals, who has been an African-American athlete, I think she would be a great ambassador.
She's only 32 years old.
She is a Muslim.
She wears a hajib to the sabre contest and she knows Islam as well as she knows America.
Let me quote Rami Emanuel, the mayor of Chicago, who said, never let a good crisis go to waste.