ERDOĞAN + Rep. SCHIFF +NY TIMES + WASH POST JOIN TO DEMOLISH CURRENT SAUDI - ISRAEL COUNTER IRAN WORKING RELATIONSHIP
Top intelligence sources revealed the concerted joint efforts by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and US leftists [Washington Post, New York Times, representative Adam Schiff, etc. ] to disrupt the current Saudi
Arabian - Israeli working relationship to forestall Iran’s aggresive drive to dominate the Middle East.
Question:
Is the murder of Jamal Khashoggi [K] a brilliant plot by Eerdoğan to in one swoop become a more favored US ally than Saudi Arabia, restore fundamentalist government to Saudi Arabia by eliminating Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman [MBS ] and at the same time disrupting/destroying the US-Saudi-Israeli confluence which is the major obstacle to Iranian dominance of the Middle East?
Some factors for consideration:
Turkish tapes. Saudi Arabia was aware of the surveillance of their embassy in Turkey. Was the on the record on camera murder of K engineered by fundamentalist enemies of MBS within the Saudi royal family/government?
If the purpose was to kill K , then a 15 man team was far too obvious for the mission. Further, a sniper operating at a distance from the embassy on a day other than K’s visit would have easily accomplished the mission
If the mission was similar to other Saudi mission, to kidnap K then his death might have been from natural causes, or accidental, or part of a plot to embarrass and entrap MBS.
Examination of K.s father's political affiliation and business dealings show that he was deeply involved the most Islamic elements of Islam and the most" conservative" elements of the Saudi royal family / government.
Examination of K’s previous affiliationss show that he was deeply involved with the most Islamic elements of Islam and the most "conservative" elements of the Saudi royal family/government
Here is today's Washington Post’s assault on Saudi Arabia and on MBS
If the United States is to uphold its values by insisting on justice in the Khashoggi case, Congress must take the lead.
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By Washington Post Editorial Board
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