Year Before Killing, Saudi Prince Told Aide He Would Use 'a Bullet' on Khashoggi
Source: nytimes
By Mark Mazzetti
Feb. 7, 2019
WASHINGTON Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia told a top aide in a conversation in 2017 that he would use a bullet on Jamal Khashoggi, the journalist killed in October, if Mr. Khashoggi did not return to the kingdom and end his criticism of the Saudi government, according to current and former American and foreign officials with direct knowledge of intelligence reports.
The conversation, intercepted by American intelligence agencies, is the most detailed evidence to date that the crown prince considered killing Mr. Khashoggi long before a team of Saudi operatives strangled him inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul and dismembered his body using a bone saw. Mr. Khashoggis murder prompted weeks of outrage around the world and among both parties in Washington, where senior lawmakers called for an investigation into who was responsible.
The Saudi government has denied that the young crown prince played any role in the killing, and President Trump has publicly shown little interest in trying to get the facts about who was responsible. Prince Mohammed, the next in line to the Saudi throne behind his ailing father, King Salman, has become the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia and a close ally of the Trump White House especially Jared Kushner, the presidents son-in-law and senior adviser.
The conversation appears to have been recently transcribed and analyzed as part of an effort by intelligence agencies to find proof of who was responsible for Mr. Khashoggis death. The National Security Agency and other American spy agencies are now sifting through years of the crown princes voice and text communications that the N.S.A. routinely intercepted and stored, much as the agency has long done for other top foreign officials, including close allies of the United States.....................................
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I do not expect any justice for the killing either
jasaki @jasaki1
1h1 hour ago
Replying to @KarenAttiah
some of us who have been following this story from DAY ONE, don't expect justice for the Jamal Khashoggi family, -- as long @realDonaldTrump is POTUS. MBS is emboldened by his buddy with Jared Kushner