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Khashoggi murder: Saudi crown prince crazy, says US senator | Khashoggi murder: Saudi crown prince crazy, says US senator |
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US senators say they are more certain than ever after a private CIA briefing that the Saudi crown prince had a role in the murder of a journalist. | US senators say they are more certain than ever after a private CIA briefing that the Saudi crown prince had a role in the murder of a journalist. |
In a blistering attack, Senator Lindsey Graham said he had "high confidence" Mohammed bin Salman was complicit in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. | In a blistering attack, Senator Lindsey Graham said he had "high confidence" Mohammed bin Salman was complicit in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. |
The South Carolina Republican described the Saudi royal as "a wrecking ball", "crazy" and "dangerous". | The South Carolina Republican described the Saudi royal as "a wrecking ball", "crazy" and "dangerous". |
The Saudis have charged 11 people but deny the crown prince was involved. | The Saudis have charged 11 people but deny the crown prince was involved. |
What did senators say? | What did senators say? |
Members of the Senate's Committee on Foreign Relations did not mince words after the briefing by CIA Director Gina Haspel on Tuesday. | Members of the Senate's Committee on Foreign Relations did not mince words after the briefing by CIA Director Gina Haspel on Tuesday. |
"There is not a smoking gun - there is a smoking saw," Mr Graham said, referring to Khashoggi's alleged dismemberment in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October. | |
The senator said he could not support Saudi Arabia's border war with Yemen or arms sales to Riyadh as long as the crown prince remained in power. | The senator said he could not support Saudi Arabia's border war with Yemen or arms sales to Riyadh as long as the crown prince remained in power. |
Senator Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, echoed those views. | |
He said the US must "send a clear and unequivocal message that such actions are not acceptable in the world's stage". | He said the US must "send a clear and unequivocal message that such actions are not acceptable in the world's stage". |
Another senator, Bob Corker, told reporters, using the crown prince's initials: "I have zero question on my mind that the crown prince MBS ordered the killing." | |
The Tennessee Republican added: "If he was in front of a jury he would be convicted in 30 minutes. Guilty." | |
Mr Corker suggested that President Donald Trump had condoned the murder of a journalist by refusing to condemn the Saudi crown prince. | Mr Corker suggested that President Donald Trump had condoned the murder of a journalist by refusing to condemn the Saudi crown prince. |
Fellow Republican Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama said: "Now the question is, how do you separate the Saudi crown prince and his group from the nation?" | |
The Senate is planning to vote on a proposal to end US military involvement in Yemen, after members of both parties advanced the resolution last week. | The Senate is planning to vote on a proposal to end US military involvement in Yemen, after members of both parties advanced the resolution last week. |
Senator Chris Murphy, who was not privy to Tuesday's briefing, criticised the Trump administration. | |
"Not everything needs to be secret," the Connecticut Democrat tweeted. | |
"If our government knows that Saudi leaders were involved in the murder of a US resident, why shouldn't the public know this?" | |
What has the CIA said? | What has the CIA said? |
The CIA has concluded Mohammed bin Salman "probably ordered" the killing of Khashoggi. | |
The spy agency has evidence he exchanged messages with Saud al-Qahtani, who allegedly oversaw the Saudi reporter's murder. | The spy agency has evidence he exchanged messages with Saud al-Qahtani, who allegedly oversaw the Saudi reporter's murder. |
The CIA director - who has reportedly heard an audio recording of the murder - did not attend a recent congressional briefing by cabinet members, dismaying lawmakers. | |
The White House denied having a hand in Ms Haspel's conspicuous absence, and the CIA said no one had told Ms Haspel not to attend. | |
At last week's hearing, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary James Mattis told senators there was no direct evidence of the crown prince's involvement in Khashoggi's death. | |
President Trump has said the CIA findings on the crown prince were not conclusive. | |
On 20 November he said: "It could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event - maybe he did and maybe he didn't." | On 20 November he said: "It could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event - maybe he did and maybe he didn't." |
Who was Jamal Khashoggi? | Who was Jamal Khashoggi? |
As a prominent journalist, he covered major stories including the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the rise of Osama Bin Laden for various Saudi news organisations. | As a prominent journalist, he covered major stories including the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the rise of Osama Bin Laden for various Saudi news organisations. |
For decades the US resident was close to the Saudi royal family and also served as an adviser to the government. | For decades the US resident was close to the Saudi royal family and also served as an adviser to the government. |
But he fell out of favour and went into self-imposed exile in the US last year. From there, he wrote a monthly column in the Washington Post in which he criticised the policies of Mohammed bin Salman. | But he fell out of favour and went into self-imposed exile in the US last year. From there, he wrote a monthly column in the Washington Post in which he criticised the policies of Mohammed bin Salman. |
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