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== Self-contradictory Section (Succession) == |
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The section on succession appears to contradict itself. It's not clear, when the section uses the names "Bandar" and "Saud," whether they're talking about the same person. If so, how could Saud not have wanted to be involved in government and yet have wanted to be next and line and a job as Defense Minister? |
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I came here to fix grammar/spelling/style, but I've chosen to leave things as they are until someone with knowledge of the actual history can come through and help out. I get the sense that this may have been written by a non-native speaker with a very good command of english; as such, I don't want to edit it for wording because I don't have a way to be sure of what the original writer actually wanted to say, since I know nothing about Saudi Arabian royal history. |
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I'm going to see if I can hunt down the actual editor who put this article together. |
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[[User:Rainspeaker|Rainspeaker]] ([[User talk:Rainspeaker|talk]]) 08:16, 11 July 2014 (UTC) |
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Self-contradictory Section (Succession)
The section on succession appears to contradict itself. It's not clear, when the section uses the names "Bandar" and "Saud," whether they're talking about the same person. If so, how could Saud not have wanted to be involved in government and yet have wanted to be next and line and a job as Defense Minister?
I came here to fix grammar/spelling/style, but I've chosen to leave things as they are until someone with knowledge of the actual history can come through and help out. I get the sense that this may have been written by a non-native speaker with a very good command of english; as such, I don't want to edit it for wording because I don't have a way to be sure of what the original writer actually wanted to say, since I know nothing about Saudi Arabian royal history.
I'm going to see if I can hunt down the actual editor who put this article together.