On November 16th, the Washington
Post had headlined “CIA concludes Saudi crown prince ordered Jamal
Khashoggi’s assassination”.
November 19, 2018
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman al-Saud, and UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, are close
friends and allies, who jointly lead the war against Houthi-led Yemen. On
Sunday afternoon, November 18th, a leading Turkish newspaper, Yeni Şafak,
reported the two leaders to have also collaborated in hiding the murder on
October 2nd in Istanbul of Washington Post columnist Jamal
Khashoggi.
Yeni Şafak headlined “Dahlan
‘cover-up team’ from Lebanon helps hide traces of Khashoggi murder” and reported that on October 2nd, “A second team
that arrived in Istanbul to help cover-up the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal
Khashoggi was dispatched by Muhammed Dahlan, UAE Crown Prince Muhammed bin
Zayed’s chief hitman in the region, … according to an informed source who spoke
to Yeni Şafak daily on the condition of anonymity.”
On November 16th, the Washington
Post had headlined “CIA concludes
Saudi crown prince ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination”.
Bin Salman and bin Zayed are U.S.
President Donald Trump’s closest foreign allies other than, possibly, Israel’s
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. All four men are determined that there be
regime-change in Shiite Iran. This anti-Shia position bonds them also against
the Houthis, who are Shiites, in Yemen, where bin Salman and bin Zayed lead the
war, and the United States provides the training, logistics, and weapons. Both
bin Salman and bin Zayed are fundamentalist Sunnis who are against Shia
Muslims. Israel and the United States are allied with these two princes. Saudi Arabia’s
royal family have been committed against Shia Muslims ever since 1744 when the Saud family made a pact with the
fundamentalist Sunni preacher Mohammed ibn Wahhab, who hated Shia Muslims.
Thus, Saudi Arabia is actually Saudi-Wahhabi Arabia, with Sauds running the
aristocracy, and Wahhabists running the clergy.
In 2017, in Saudi Arabia’s capital of
Riyadh, Trump sold, to the Saudi Crown Prince, initially, $350 billion
of U.S.-made weapons over a ten-year period(the largest weapons-sale in world history), and $110
billion in just the first year. That deal was soon increased
to $404 billion. For
Trump publicly to acknowledge that Salman had “ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s
assassination” would jeopardize this entire deal, and, perhaps, jeopardize the
consequent boom in America’s economy. It also would jeopardize the U.S.
alliance’s war against Shiites in Yemen.
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse
is the author, most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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