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Saudi Foreign Minister:

- The Turkish and Qatari media are waging a fierce campaign against the kingdom and we are dealing with this issue through the judiciary

- Khashoggi's perpetrators are individuals who have exceeded their responsibilities and will be held accountable

- Turkey has not responded to our request 3 times to provide evidence on the Khashoggi case

- Who has evidence and information in Khashoggi case should submit them to the Saudi judiciary

- We reject the internationalization of the investigation into Khashoggi's death

- The Saudi leadership's directives are clear on the accountability of those involved in Khashoggi's death

- We reject the politicization of Khashoggi's killing

- A ministerial committee was formed to review the structure of the General Intelligence Service

- The politicization of Khashoggi's case contributes to the creation of the Islamic divisions and the Kingdom seeks to unify it

- We reject the internationalization of the investigation into Khashoggi's death



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The murder style was a fight followed by restraining and a needle drugging that killed Kashoggi..
 
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- The Turkish and Qatari media are waging a fierce campaign against the kingdom and we are dealing with this issue through the judiciary
Like reporting that Saudi goverment is butchering people in its consulates?

- Khashoggi's perpetrators are individuals who have exceeded their responsibilities and will be held accountable
Ofcourse they just thought ''damn i wish to butcher a random person today, lets just assemble a 15 man squat for a day trip to Istanbul, just make sure that some of them have close ties to Crown prince''.

- Turkey has not responded to our request 3 times to provide evidence on the Khashoggi case
How about Saudi just proves its reliability by telling where the mans remains are? So far Turkey has exposed every single lie coming from Saudi.

- Who has evidence and information in Khashoggi case should submit them to the Saudi judiciary
Ask CIA Chef she heard the recordings.

- We reject the internationalization of the investigation into Khashoggi's death
Then dont kill opponents in foreign countries and dont break rules of diplomacy.

- The Saudi leadership's directives are clear on the accountability of those involved in Khashoggi's death
Means Crown Prince's head will also roll?

- We reject the politicization of Khashoggi's killing
The man got killed for his political views...

- A ministerial committee was formed to review the structure of the General Intelligence Service
Good move because this was the worst intelligence job in history of intelligence jobs.

- The politicization of Khashoggi's case contributes to the creation of the Islamic divisions and the Kingdom seeks to unify it
Now this is just hilarious, no further comment.

- We reject the internationalization of the investigation into Khashoggi's death
Again?
 
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The fact is there is nothing you can do to change the good image of Saudi Arabia, you can try harder..to your demise..:lol:
 
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The fact is there is nothing you can do to change the good image of Saudi Arabia, you can try harder..to your demise..:lol:
The image of Saudi Arabia is on par with the shit that a dog has taken on Israeli image.
Its no good.
How good of an image can beheading and supporting ISIS and drinking camel piss bring?
 
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The fact is there is nothing you can do to change the good image of Saudi Arabia, you can try harder..to your demise..:lol:
So,an Egyptian trying to save Saudi face?
Dude,just give up,stay quiet for a few months until people have forgotten this case,just like your ''Arab'' bro's(gone,disappeared) did.
When they all are back,you can boast about how great you were in ancient times and how you are the leader of the Muzlimz.
Be patient,it will be over soon,eventually,if ever,sometime,in the future.
Good luck.
 
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The fact is there is nothing you can do to change the good image of Saudi Arabia, you can try harder..to your demise..:lol:

You do remember what trump had said about MBS after meeting him for the first time, don't you? Trump thought that MBS had lice on him. That's the image of this despotic kingdom and MBS has further consolidated this image by slaughtering his political rival in a consulate.
 
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when camel deserts try and play 007

look no one can investigate themselves

Saudi investigation is like basically like me saying I robbed a bank and now I will build a court and trial myself? how can I judge myself ?

how can anyone belief these idiots

Turkey should just openly out and ask for death penalty for MBS

and force international community for extradition of MBS and trial him on international court
 
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CIA says Saudi crown prince ordered Khashoggi's murder: reports
Washington Post and AP report US intelligence officials concluded Mohammed bin Salman ordered killing of Jamal Khashoggi
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According to the Washington Post, US officials expressed high confidence in the CIA assessment [File: Saudi Royal Court/Reuters]

The CIA has concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, US media reported on Friday, a finding that contradicts Saudi government assertions that he was not involved.

According to the Washington Post, who first reported the CIA conclusion, US officials expressed high confidence in the CIA assessment, which is the most definitive to date linking bin Salman to the killing and complicates President Donald Trump's efforts to preserve ties with one of the closest US allies in the region.

Both the Washington Post and the Associated Press cited unnamed officials familiar with the CIA conclusion.

The accuracy of the reports could not be immediately verified.

The White House declined to comment on the Post report, saying it was an intelligence matter. The State Department and the CIA also declined to comment.

Khashoggi, a contributing columnist for the Washington Post, was killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2 when he went there to pick up documents he needed for his planned marriage.

A critic of the Saudi government, Khashoggi had resisted pressure from Riyadh for him to return home.

Saudi Arabia initially rejected its officials were behind the killing, but as Turkish authorities continued to leak evidence of high-level involvement, Riyadh eventually admitted its agents carried out the killing with a series of contradictory explanations.

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Turkish officials have said the killing was intentional and have been pressuring Saudi Arabia to extradite those responsible to stand trial. An adviser to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday accused Saudi Arabia of trying to cover up the murder.

His remarks came after Shaalan al-Shaalan, Saudi Arabia's deputy public prosecutor, said he was seeking the death penalty for five suspects charged in Khashoggi's killing. Al-Shaalan told reporters the Saudi crown prince knew nothing of the operation, in which Khashoggi's body was dismembered and removed from the consulate.

'Assurances given to Khashoggi'
In Friday's report, the Washington Post, citing people familiar with the matter, said the CIA reached its conclusions after examining multiple sources of intelligence, including a phone call that the prince's brother, Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi ambassador to the US, had with Khashoggi.

Khalid told Khashoggi he should go to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to retrieve the documents and gave him assurances that it would be safe to do so, the Post said.

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The newspaper, citing individuals familiar with the call, said it was not clear if Khalid knew Khashoggi would be killed but that he made the call at his brother's direction.

Ambassador Khalid bin Salman said in a Twitter post on Friday the last contact he had with Khashoggi was via text on October 26, 2017, nearly a year before the journalist's death.

"I never talked to him by phone and certainly never suggested he go to Turkey for any reason. I ask the US government to release any information regarding this claim," he tweeted.

The ambassador posted a second tweet, which he said included the embassy's full response to the Washington Post report.

In it, an embassy spokesperson said the "claims in this purported assessment are false".

"We have and continue to hear various theories without seeing the primary basis for these speculations," the spoke
 
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Mbs end is near

I don't expect him to be convicted because it's an absolute monarchy where the king and the crown prince are above the law. He might be removed as the crown prince but the way the regime is behaving even that looks like a distant possibility.
 
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regime cannot stand against u.s as they depend on them for safety and weapons and u.s can bomb them to stone age like iraq easily
I don't expect him to be convicted because it's an absolute monarchy where the king and the crown prince are above the law. He might be removed as the crown prince but the way the regime is behaving even that looks like a distant possibility.
 
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regime cannot stand against u.s as they depend on them for safety and weapons and u.s can bomb them to stone age like iraq easily

Do you really think the US will take stern actions against her own puppet? Whatever the US is doing it is because Turkey has presented the entire episode in such a way that defending MBS would seriously tarnish whatever image trump still has in the US
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