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Saudi journalist 'killed inside consulate' – Turkish sources

Lol I remember his story he shared long ago how IRGC Agents were chasing him in Pakistan showering bullets on his car.:rofl::rofl:

Troll, why would IRGC need to bother when they have 40% of Pakistani population willing to die for them.

Hahahah I tried to find it but failed, maybe he asked a MOD to remove it.

Mods come from your team. Ask them to find you whatever you need, they will help community gladly.

Professional opinion this

We are talking here about the magic of holiness and professionals are humans... afterall.

Those who organized centrifuge blue prints and loaded C130 with hardware to build one, were also professionals and real one!

God bless Pakistan!
 
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yes it was so funny,at first i thought this guy was joking but soon realized he is just mentally challenged person,and surprisingly he has almost 22000 posts..What A Load Of Garbage

It's quite obvious that my garbage, hurts you deep.
 
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Most likely killed by irani spies after he left the embassy. They were crying for an attack against KSA

Woooowww, these persians are like more advanced then mission impossible spies like ethan:-), ther is footage that he goes in embassy and not out. Wtf are persian spies doing in embassy?
 
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Woooowww, these persians are like more advanced then mission impossible spies like ethan:-), ther is footage that he goes in embassy and not out. Wtf are persian spies doing in embassy?
Didn't you know dude ???
I want to reveal one of top secrets of Iran.
MBS is working for us.
MBS is our agent in Saudi royal family. He became Shi'a when he was 18 in Mecca and made connection with Iran when he was 22 in Medina.
at least half of Saudi royal family are working for Iran different intelligence services.
 
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yes it was so funny,at first i thought this guy was joking but soon realized he is just mentally challenged person,and surprisingly he has almost 22000 posts..What A Load Of Garbage

Damn am still trying to find it out. It was hilarious!!!

Didn't you know dude ???
I want to reveal one of top secrets of Iran.
MBS is working for us.
MBS is our agent in Saudi royal family. He became Shi'a when he was 18 in Mecca and made connection with Iran when he was 22 in Medina.
at least half of Saudi royal family are working for Iran different intelligence services.

Even trump is working for Iran bro.
 
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Turkish govt release the footage of missing journalist.Entering KSA embassy and never came out.

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Missing journalist is ALIVE and being held captive in Saudi Arabia after being spirited out of Turkey in a private jet, claims source close to the kingdom's royal family
 
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Missing journalist is ALIVE and being held captive in Saudi Arabia after being spirited out of Turkey in a private jet, claims source close to the kingdom's royal family
Turkish intelligence vs Suadi ... wait and see the final result. If they take away there boy under the nose of Turkish intelligence ... well @Hakikat ve Hikmet
 
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Missing journalist is ALIVE and being held captive in Saudi Arabia after being spirited out of Turkey in a private jet, claims source close to the kingdom's royal family



Did they stuff him in a briefcase to 'spirit' him out because he was never seen leaving the embassy. Admitting to kidnaping and holding innocent people captive is not much better then killing them.
 
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Saudi government planned Jamal Khashoggi hit: NY Times
Saudi writer was killed and dismembered in Istanbul consulate by hit squad deployed by Saudi leadership, report says.
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Turkey says it will search the Saudi consulate in Istanbul as part of a probe into Khashoggi's disappearance [Lefteris Pitarakis/AP]

Top Saudi leaders deployed a 15-man hit squad to lay in wait for dissident writer Jamal Khashoggi inside Riyadh's consulate in Istanbul, The New York Times said in an explosive story.

Among the assassination team was a forensic expert who brought a bone saw to dismember Khashoggi's body after killing him, the Times reported on Tuesday, citing an unidentified "senior official" as saying.

Al Jazeera could not immediately verify the news report.

The hit squad finished the murder operation within two hours and departed Turkey for various countries, said the Times' source, citing information from "top Turkish officials".

"It is like Pulp Fiction," the senior US official was quoted as saying, referring to the graphically violent 1994 Hollywood movie by director Quentin Tarantino.

Accusations the Saudi leadership directly ordered the alleged assassination of Khashoggi will put further pressure on the United States and other allies to demand a transparent investigation, with possible serious repercussions to bilateral relations if it does not come to fruition.

Saudi officials have denied any involvement in Khashoggi's disappearance and alleged murder, saying he left the consulate on October 2. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has demanded Riyadh to prove his departure from the building.

Turkey's government hasn't provided evidence after a spate of anonymous allegations that the Saudi writer was killed inside the Istanbul consulate.

Daily Sabah, a Turkish newspaper with close ties to the government, named and published photos on Tuesday of the alleged 15-member Saudi assassination team accused of travelling to Istanbul on the day Khashoggi disappeared. The suspects are wanted by Turkish authorities for questioning.



WATCH: Saudi Arabia denies killing of Khashoggi inside Turkey consulate (2:48)
'Explaining to do'
American Senator Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said on Tuesday "everything today points to" Khashoggi's murder last week inside the Saudi consulate.

Corker told The Daily Beast his view was reaffirmed after viewing classified intelligence about the disappearance.

"It points to the idea that whatever has happened to him, the Saudis - I mean, they've got some explaining to do," Corker was quoted as saying.

Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane, reporting from Washington, DC, said the deluge of news reports will increase pressure on the US government to act.

"This was a prominent American columnist who is beloved among a small group of the intelligence elite in Washington, DC, and they are speaking out. This story is making front-page news. It is being greeted by a sense of outrage, and that is only growing as each story reveals new information," she said.

'Lay hands on him'
Meanwhile on Tuesday, the Washington Post - for whom Khashoggi wrote columns after fleeing Saudi Arabia over fears of retribution for his critical commentary - reported US intelligence intercepted communications of Saudi officials planning to abduct the prominent journalist.

"Saudis wanted to lure Khashoggi back to Saudi Arabia and lay hands on him there," the Post quoted a person familiar with the information as saying.

It was not clear whether the Saudis intended to arrest and interrogate Khashoggi or to kill him - or if the US warned Khashoggi he was a target, the source told the newspaper.

Khashoggi entered the consulate on October 2 to handle a routine paperwork issue but he never came out, according to family and friends, as well as Turkish authorities.




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US steps up pressure on Saudi Arabia over Khashoggi disappearance
The US resident has written articles over the past year during his self-imposed exile that were critical of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Khashoggi, 59, has had a long career as a senior journalist in Saudi Arabia and also as an adviser to top officials.

Powerful crown prince
But since the emergence of Prince bin Salman, 33, as the centre of power in the kingdom last year, Khashoggi has been openly critical of the monarchy.

He assailed the prince's reforms as hollow, accusing him of introducing a new Saudi era of "fear, intimidation, arrests and public shaming".

Robert Pearson, a former US ambassador to Turkey, said the case could change the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia.

"They must give a transparent explanation very quickly, otherwise the tide will quickly turn against them. It's now been a week and nothing has been shown to prove about his (Khashoggi's) safety," he told Al Jazeera.

He noted 47 US senators recently voted to ban US arms sales to Saudi Arabia - four short of a majority.

"It is beginning to reach a genuine crisis point now, which can be solved very quickly if the Saudis are really on the spot," said Pearson.

"The arms sales bill, the war in Yemen - those are the kinds of things that can turn very quickly into a political statement that will damage Saudi's relationship with the United States, and damage Saudi's reputation worldwidehttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/10/saudi-royal-family-planned-khashoggi-hit-ny-times-181010035444430.html
 
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Saudi miscalculates with Khashoggi
MUHITTIN ATAMAN @MuhittinAtaman
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Photos of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi hang on a police fence during a demonstration in front of the Saudi Arabian consulate, Istanbul, Oct. 8.
The disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi will fuel anti-Riyadh sentiment in the Western world and damage Saudi Arabia's reputation across the globe
U.S. President Donald Trump continues to take unilateral actions and initiatives toward not only rival and hostile countries but also friendly countries. Trump puts pressure even on America's closest allies. He tries to compensate for all of the disadvantages that the U.S. has been experiencing.

The most recent example of such behavior is Trump's words about Saudi Arabia. Speaking at a rally in Mississippi, Trump warned the ruler of Saudi Arabia, King Salman, that without the backing of the American military, the Saudi regime would not last for two weeks. Over the rising price of oil, which is at a four-year high, Trump criticized oil-producing countries and called on the kingdom to increase its defense budget or face an uncertain future. Trump's explanations show the vulnerability of the Saudi regime; the Saudi authorities just ignored Trump's harsh words. The Saudi Crown Prince Muhammed Bin Salman explained, "I love working with him. You know, you have to accept that any friend will say good things and bad things."

There was no immediate reaction in the kingdom to Trump's comments, since the Saudis want to maintain close military relations with the U.S. First of all, the Saudi regime, which is the largest customer of American weapons, is heavily dependent on America's military hardware. Therefore, the Saudis continue to cooperate with the Americans on different issues such as maritime security, the struggle against terrorism, arms transfers and cybersecurity. In an answer to the billions of U.S. dollars from the Saudi regime, the U.S. has been preventing numerous terrorist attacks and deterring external threats against the kingdom.

The new Saudi administration, under de facto control of the crown prince, took or intended to take some significant steps with important regional implications. The kingdom began Operation Decisive Storm in Yemen, which caused death of tens of thousands of civilians and millions of them were left to starvation. Following Trump's visit to Riyadh, the kingdom initiated a blockade against Qatar, which failed due to firm support from Turkey and Iran. The Saudi regime began to take a similar position regarding the future of the Palestinian lands and Jerusalem. The Saudis have been supporting the sanctions imposed by Trump against Iran. However, the kingdom began to suffer due to these initiatives.

Saudi Arabia's pro-Trump regional policies did not come true. On the contrary, the kingdom's regional image and national interests were damaged. For instance, after the almost unanimous decision from the rest of the Muslim countries, King Salman had to make pro-Palestinian explanations and rejected accepting Jerusalem as the capital of the Israeli state. The most recent incident, the disappearance or killing of Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul on Oct. 2, contributed to the negative image of the kingdom.

The disappearance of the well-known journalist Khashoggi initiated a global campaign against the Saudi regime. Influential circles in the U.S. and Europe have been following the developments. For the Trump administration, it will be quite difficult to maintain good relations with the kingdom, since many observers blame Riyadh for the violation of basic human rights principles. Bilateral relations will be questioned in the West, which may end up with tensions.

Bilateral relations may return to its unstable track as it was observed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks executed by al-Qaida, which was established by some Saudi citizens, against the main American institutions. The Obama administration tried to hold some Saudi officials accountable and to punish the Saudi regime for the attacks. In the near future, Washington may reclaim the Saudi's responsibility for the Sept. 11 attacks.

Khashoggi was a contributor to the influential Washington Post newspaper and lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. to avoid a possible arrest. His disappearance will trigger anti-Saudi perceptions in the Western public opinion, which will influence the decision makers. It seems the cost of the Khashoggi incident is much more than its expected benefits. Khashoggi's missing will contribute to the negative image of Riyadh. Both domestic and external opposition against the kingdom will increase in the near future. No one can defend the case in the kingdom's favor. Ultimately, the Khashoggi case will greatly damage the image of the new Saudi Arabia in the making.

https://www.dailysabah.com/columns/ataman-muhittin/2018/10/10/saudi-miscalculates-with-khashoggi
 
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15 member assasination squad allegedly sent to kill Saudi journalist who went missing after entering the Saudi Consulate published images and names of the men apparently taken at passport control on Oct 2 as well as the hotels they stayed at in Istanbul

 
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15 member assasination squad allegedly sent to kill Saudi journalist who went missing after entering the Saudi Consulate published images and names of the men apparently taken at passport control on Oct 2 as well as the hotels they stayed at in Istanbul


Somehow if any of these suspects can be apprehended the truth will come out.
 
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Turkey is not safe place to visit, It is colony of erdogan, when you go there, Then make sure don’t criticise any erdogan policy, there is ban on freedom of speech


I´m not a fan of Turkey and find Erdogan laughable but thats bullshit. Compared to other countries in the region Turkey is quite free,
 
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