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U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by blamingthedevil: 10:58pm On Feb 26, 2021
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the 2018 killing of U.S.-based journalist and Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, according to a declassified report released by the Biden administration on Friday.

The report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), said the crown prince, the kingdom’s de facto leader, “approved an operation … to capture or kill” Khashoggi.

“We base this assessment on the Crown Prince's control of decisionmaking in the Kingdom, the direct involvement of a key adviser and members of Muhammad bin Salman's protective detail in the operation, and the Crown Prince's support for using violent measures to silence dissidents abroad, including Khashoggi,” the report said.


“Since 2017, the Crown Prince has had absolute control of the Kingdom's security and intelligence organizations, making it highly unlikely that Saudi officials would have carried out an operation of this nature without the Crown Prince's authorization,” it continued.

The four-page report’s release was highly anticipated and is part of President Biden’s strategy to “recalibrate” the relationship with Saudi Arabia, where he has committed to emphasize democratic values and human rights in Washington’s dealings with Riyadh.

“For too long, the United States failed to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for the brutal murder of journalist, dissident, and Virginia resident Jamal Khashoggi,” Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) said in statement Friday. “I’m encouraged to see the new administration taking steps to rectify that by releasing this long-overdue congressionally mandated report into his killing.”


The report was released the day after Biden spoke with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman. A White House statement on the call did not mention Khashoggi or the report, but said the president “affirmed the importance the United States places on universal human rights and the rule of law.”

On Wednesday, Biden said he had read the report, without elaborating.

Asked Friday whether Biden raised Khashoggi with the king, White House press secretary Jen Psaki declined to elaborate on the call, but stressed to reporters that officials “at every level” have publicly raised concerns about human rights abuses.

Khashoggi was killed by a Saudi hit squad, including a bone saw-wielding forensic doctor, in October 2018 while he was at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul to obtain documents for a marriage license. Turkish authorities have said he was strangled soon after entering the consulate and dismembered.

The report's release Friday was paired with an announcement by Secretary of State Antony Blinken of visa restrictions against 76 Saudi individuals believed to be engaged in threatening dissidents overseas, including but not limited to those connected to Khashoggi’s murder.

“While the United States remains invested in its relationship with Saudi Arabia, President Biden has made clear that partnership must reflect U.S. values,” Blinken said in a statement. “To that end, we have made absolutely clear that extraterritorial threats and assaults by Saudi Arabia against activists, dissidents, and journalists must end. They will not be tolerated by the United States.”

Called the “Khashoggi ban,” the visa restrictions can be imposed on any individual believed to be directed by a foreign government to seriously harass and threaten people perceived as dissidents.

The Treasury Department also announced sanctions on Ahmad Hassan Mohammed al Asiri, Saudi Arabia’s former deputy head of the General Intelligence Presidency, who the department said was “assigned to murder” Khashoggi and was the “ringleader” of the operation.

Treasury also slapped sanctions on Saudi Arabia’s Rapid Intervention Force, Crown Prince Mohammed’s elite personal protective detail whose members were part of the hit squad. But the sanctions notably did not target the crown prince himself.

The report on Friday listed the names of 21 individuals U.S. intelligence officials have “high confidence … participated in, ordered, or were otherwise complicit in or responsible for” Khashoggi’s murder “on behalf of” Crown Prince Mohammed. Still, it says the United States can’t confirm if the individuals knew the operation would result in the journalist’s death.

The report highlighted that members of the hit team included officials linked to the Saudi Center for Studies and Media Affairs, whose leader publicly said in 2018 he did not make decisions without the crown prince’s approval.

The team also included seven members of Crown Prince Mohammed’s elite personal protective detail, who the U.S. officials “judge would not have participated in the operation against Khashoggi without Muhammad bin Salman's approval,” the report said.

Rep. Gerry Connolly (D), a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who represents the Virginia district where Khashoggi resided, called for a "reevaluation" of the U.S. and Saudi relationship in the wake of the crown prince's responsibility.

“This report lays the blame for the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi, my constituent, directly at the feet of the Crown Prince. Saudi Arabia must be held accountable, and that demands a careful and complete re-evaluation of the US relationship with the Kingdom," Connolly said in a statement. "It is a dark stain on the Trump administration that they were willing to keep this report from the American people in order to protect its relationships with the Crown Prince over and above basic American values and Jamal’s life itself.”

Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), a U.S. organization founded by Khashoggi shortly before his murder, said the report’s release helps confirm previously reported details.

“At minimum, certainly this information is really just further confirmation of what we all know — and that is that Mohammed bin Salman is responsible for the murder of Jamal, our founder,” she said.

Whitson said DAWN is likely to include the ODNI report in its own civil suit against the crown prince, which was filed with Khashoggi’s fiancee Hatice Cengiz in the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia and seeks monetary damages.

Whitson added the report’s release serves as a warning against such brazen violent actions.

“It is an important warning and we hope an important measure of deterrence against other despots who think they can go around the world killing people they don’t like in foreign countries,” she said.

Biden has already taken actions shifting the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia, in part over Khashoggi’s murder and supported by Congress. They include ending U.S. support for the Saudi-led offensive in Yemen, as well as relevant weapons sales to the kingdom.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, urged the Biden administration to follow the report’s release with “serious repercussions against all of the responsible parties it has identified, and also reassess our relationship with Saudi Arabia.”

“We must ensure that if foreign governments target journalists simply for doing their jobs, they are not immune to serious repercussions and sanctions, because restoring confidence in American leadership requires we act in accordance with the values that have long set America apart,” Schiff said. “The administration should take further steps to diminish the United States’s reliance on Riyadh and reinforce that our partnership with the Kingdom is not a blank check.”

The State Department on Friday is reportedly expected to announce further restrictions on offensive weapons to the kingdom.

Still, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby stressed after the report’s release that Saudi Arabia “remains a strategic partner in the region.” He declined to comment on the ODNI report itself, describing it as outside the purview of the Defense Department.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/540718-us-intel-saudi-crown-prince-approved-khashoggi-killing

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Topmaike007(m): 11:16pm On Feb 26, 2021
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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by zoeA: 2:14am On Feb 27, 2021
It has been an open secret he did it...MBS is bloodthirsty, power-drunk prince.

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Prussian: 4:03am On Feb 27, 2021
It took the intelligence years to tell us what everyone already knew. They probably couldn't say it because of that disgraced element called Trump who was azslikcin the Saudis.

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Hamzatgodfirst(m): 4:04am On Feb 27, 2021
Okay

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Jaabioro(m): 4:06am On Feb 27, 2021
Saudi always goes under ground to rule the world by force

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by omoadeleye(m): 4:07am On Feb 27, 2021
Uhm, this one loud, even the mod can't wait again to push it to FP
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Officialhorlah(m): 4:07am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by OMOJOHN001: 4:07am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by chukwuibuipob: 4:08am On Feb 27, 2021
sad IslamaBAD

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by whirlwind7(m): 4:09am On Feb 27, 2021
No surprise here.

Pissing in the wind.
Note how MBS himself didn't get sanctioned. Just his errand boys took the brunt of it all.

So, what difference does declassifying this report make?
Fellow Arab countries (except Turkey) didn't even condemn it.

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by April4th(m): 4:09am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Broken2020: 4:10am On Feb 27, 2021
He is a pissful prince of a pissful religion in a pissful kingdom. The world will be at peace again if this pissful religion can be eradicated

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by alfredo4u(m): 4:12am On Feb 27, 2021
Summary pls,.......,




Murder is the case......

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by tardell007(m): 4:12am On Feb 27, 2021
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by OloshoMan: 4:13am On Feb 27, 2021
Thought we all knew that.
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by whirlwind7(m): 4:14am On Feb 27, 2021
Topmaike007:
who go follow una read this epistle of Paul to the Galatians

Typical black man.
Same reason a very rich man, who is thirsty for power and aggressively pursued it to become president of the biggest country in Africa, could not get an O'level certificate till he became president.
We all know how the country became a paradise under him. grin

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Nobody: 4:14am On Feb 27, 2021
Who didn't know this
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by klickstar: 4:14am On Feb 27, 2021
This is true intelligence and investigation not the the type of witch hunting we do here in Nigeria imagine how the c in c handled it with utmost diplomatic rule yet he didn't say a word but sent out the report with enough indictment this is what Trump has no gut to address I have waiting for this and the strategy to unleash the mayhem this is what our leaders suppose to learn from not the advance sharing formula.

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Higgies(m): 4:16am On Feb 27, 2021
Let's talk business

Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by DenreleDave(m): 4:19am On Feb 27, 2021
So what will happen now Cox I can't read all those things.

Is buhari still Nigeria president??

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by AroleOduduwa2: 4:22am On Feb 27, 2021
I respect other view of life and I believe in the freedom of association, but people who practices this religion just doesn’t have a forgiven heart. They believe death is the punishment for everything.

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by gabazin080(m): 4:25am On Feb 27, 2021
na wa o
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by chamboy(m): 4:27am On Feb 27, 2021
US knows all illicit acts of everyone apart from their friends and themselves

Who is policing US?

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Aklee4994(m): 4:30am On Feb 27, 2021
Summary:
Trump administration protect saudi's government for his death.
Turkey government believed that he was killed in saudi consulate in turkey.
Biden administration is back on track for the murderer.
Mohammed bin salman is the culprit.
Justice 4 jamal khashoggi's death.

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by KingLion007(m): 4:34am On Feb 27, 2021
I wonder why it took years for US to unfold the truth...Even Newcastle United backed off having known this truth.
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Ceenelly(m): 4:36am On Feb 27, 2021
ok
Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by Germi9: 4:47am On Feb 27, 2021
Broken2020:
He is a pissful prince of a pissful religion in a pissful kingdom. The world will be at peace again if these pissful religion can be eradicated
Christians can

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Re: U.S. Intelligence Reports Says Mohammed bin Salman Approved Khashoggi's Murder by ElijahIme1992(m): 4:51am On Feb 27, 2021
Loooool dis hypocrite biden administration...if USA get liver sanction d crowned Prince make we see....no be to go dey beat ppl dat had no choice but to carry out his orders....make dem pursue una comot for middle east, as for the weapons Russia and China dey ready to sell...

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