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US Senate says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed responsible for Khashoggi murder
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The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed a bill that directly pins the blame for the murder of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi on Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.

The resolution, which had the backing of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the head of the Foreign Affairs Committee Bob Corker, also calls for the release of Saudi political prisoners, including women's rights activists.

In a warning shot, the bill also included language cautioning Saudi Arabia against purchasing arms from Russia or China, saying such moves challenge the relationship between Washington and Riyadh, creating "risks."

The bill comes on top of a resolution that also passed on Thursday that ordered the U.S. military to cease all assistance to the Saudi-led armed campaign in Yemen, including refueling of warplanes.

Anger at the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen, where tens of thousands have died of starvation, has been compounded by the murder of Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Khashoggi worked for the Washington Post newspaper.

In Congress, there are growing concerns that U.S. President Donald Trump has not taken sufficient action over Khashoggi as he lends his full support to the kingdom.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary James Mattis briefed the Senate last month and told senators that there was "no direct reporting" or "smoking gun" to connect the crown prince to Khashoggi's death at a Saudi consulate in Turkey. But a smaller group of senators leaving a separate briefing with CIA Director Gina Haspel days later said there was "zero chance" the crown prince wasn't involved.

Pressed on a response to the slaying, Trump has been reluctant to condemn the crown prince. He said the United States "intends to remain a steadfast partner" of the country, touted Saudi arms deals worth billions of dollars to the U.S. and thanked the country for plunging oil prices.

Saudi prosecutors have said a 15-man team sent to Istanbul killed Khashoggi with tranquilizers and then dismembered his body, which has not been found. Those findings came after Saudi authorities spent weeks denying Khashoggi had been killed in the consulate.

https://www.dailysabah.com/americas...nce-mohammed-responsible-for-khashoggi-murder
 
USA is so diverged under Trump... one says "he is" and the others say "he is not"...so make up your mind folks.. Don't be ingrates... you are still feeding on the subsidised oil from the kingdom. If you want to be principled...return all the favours you have got from KSA so far.
 
USA is so diverged under Trump... one says "he is" and the others say "he is not"...so make up your mind folks.. Don't be ingrates... you are still feeding on the subsidised oil from the kingdom. If you want to be principled...return all the favours you have got from KSA so far.

The master doesn't need to return any favor to his slave! The US already has hinted that things might get nasty if KSA purchases Russian weapons. Remember, KSA is no Turkey and MBS is no Erdogan. If I were Salman I would immediately remove MBS and focus on mending ties with the US.
 
The master doesn't need to return any favor to his slave! The US already has hinted that things might get nasty if KSA purchases Russian weapons. Remember, KSA is no Turkey and MBS is no Erdogan. If I were Salman I would immediately remove MBS and focus on mending ties with the US.
Salman did not remove MBS that simply means KSA is not that much of a slave though they are not independent and definitely not Turkey or Erdogan but MBS can hardly be blamed for the mistakes of all of his predecessors who did not do anything to make KSA an independent and a sovereign state and rather kept enjoying the luxurious and hedonistic life that oil afforded them and in that sense MBS is not totally different from them but he still wants to change things and doing something which previous kings and crown princesses never did.
 
seems like this saudi king is not bowing down to US any more.
 

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