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Despite Saudi Crisis, US Increases Threats Against Iran
Though the U.S.-Saudi alliance may have been weakened because of the Khashoggi murder, both countries are still targeting Iran as new US sanctions are announced on Sunday, writes Marjorie Cohn of Truthout. By Marjorie Cohn Truthout The alleged torture, murder…Read more →
Saudis transfer $100M to US Gov, as suspect in Khashoggi murder dies in “car accident” (Video)
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris take a quick look at a curiously timed $100 million transfer from Saudi Arabia to the US State Department, as a suspect in the Jamal Khashoggi murder dies in a “suspicious car accident”.
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Embassy Disappearances: Jamal Khashoggi and the Foreign Policy Web
Do this outside. You will put me into trouble.
— Mohammad al-Otaibi, Saudi consul, to Saudi agents, Istanbul, October 2, 2018
Saudi Arabia trying to squirm free of Khashoggi murder (Video)
RT CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou take a quick look at Saudi Arabia’s possible admission to killing journalist Jamal Khashoggi…accidentally, while they were torturing the man inside the consulate in Istanbul.
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Via Zerohedge…
Pompeo Took 12-Hour Flight To Saudi Arabia For ’15 Minute Meeting’ With King Salman
Even before the publication of last night’s Saudi trial balloon hinting that the kingdom would soon acknowledge that the extrajudicial killing of Jamal Khashoggi – the insider-turned dissident journalist who walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week and never walked back out – was the result of a “botched” kidnapping attempt carried out by “rogue killers” (despite reports that the US intelligence community knew that Khashoggi was being “targeted”), two realities had become increasingly clear.
Iraq officially rejects US claim of Iran role in Basra violence
Press TV – October 4, 2018 Iraq’s Foreign Ministry has dismissed accusations by the United States that Iran is to blame for recent violence — including through alleged militant groups — in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, where Washington recently closed its consulate. “There are no forces or military groups in Iraq that receive […]
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