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Jamal Khashoggi: CIA Concludes Saudi Prince Is To Blame For The Murder

The CIA have reasons to believe that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. This is according to US media reports.

Some close sources to the agency said it had assessed the evidence in detail.

It is clear to understand that there is no “smoking gun” but US officials think such an operation would need the prince’s approval.

Saudi Arabia has called the claim false and insisted that the crown prince knew nothing about plans for the killing.

It says Khashoggi was killed as a result of a “rogue operation”.

Meanwhile, US Vice-President Mike Pence vowed on Saturday to hold Khashoggi’s killers to account.

Speaking on the sidelines of a summit in Papua New Guinea, he said the US was “determined to hold all of those accountable who are responsible for that murder”.

The journalist was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October. His body has not been found.

Turkey authorities are insisting the order to kill him came from the highest levels.

The Washington Post, which Khashoggi worked for, says the CIA assessment was based partly on a phone call made by the crown prince’s brother, Prince Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi ambassador to the US.

Prince Khalid allegedly called Khashoggi at the direction of his brother and gave him assurances that he would be safe to go to the consulate.

 

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