Anonymous ID: a5bc8d Oct. 19, 2018, 1:56 p.m. No.3534502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4548 >>4560

'Evidence points to crown prince' in Khashoggi affair, says former MI6 chief

 

>>Former M16 haha

there has been no fucking evidence whatsoever yet!

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/apos-consequences-apos-jeremy-hunt-135959821.html

 

All evidence in the case of missing Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi points to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a former MI6 chief has said, warning he could soon face a reckoning at home.

 

Sir John Sawers, who headed the overseas intelligence service until 2014, claimed the theory of “rogue elements” floated by US President Donald Trump was “blatant fiction”.

 

Turkish government sources have alleged the Washington Post columnist was tortured, murdered and his body dismembered by a Saudi hit squad flown in from Riyadh.

 

Saudi has dismissed the claims as baseless but is yet to provide any alternative explanation as to what happened to him after he entered the consulate in Istanbul on October 2.

 

Jeremy Hunt, Foreign Secretary, told the BBC that such actions would be "totally inconsistent" with British values, but said the UK had a strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia, and seemed to back away from the idea of ending arms sales.

 

Sir John added that the UK must distinguish between its relationship with Saudi Arabia, “which is an important regional ally”, and the personality of the crown prince “who has brought some very promising changes to the country but has to be forced to act in a way which is in accordance with international acceptable standards."

 

He said there would likely be a reaction from members of the royal family, the Saudi business community and conservative clerics who did not like the direction the country was taking.

 

"I think all of them will take advantage of the damage that this murder in Istanbul will do to Mohammed bin Salman's reputation," he said. “There will be some correction.”

 

Pressure is growing inside the royal court over how to limit fallout from the affair.

 

Ailing 82-year-old King Salman, who had delegated most of his powers to favoured son Prince Mohammed, was forced to step in after the crisis showed no sign of dying down.

 

The king dispatched his most trusted aide, Prince Khaled al-Faisal, to Istanbul last week to try to defuse tensions with Turkey.

 

Sources told Reuters that questions were now being asked over the 33-year-old heir-to-the-throne’s fitness to govern.

 

The alleged killing has sent shockwaves through the world, dwarfing outrage over the kingdom’s recent arrest of women’s rights activists and its involvement in the deaths of civilians in the war in Yemen.

 

In the last few days, foreign diplomats have suspected scheduled visits to the kingdom and more than two dozen top officials and executives from the US and Europe have cancelled plans to attend the Future Investment Initiative, dubbed the “Davos of the Desert”.

 

Western companies concerned over the risk of their reputation are likely to put any new business in the country on hold.

Anonymous ID: a5bc8d Oct. 19, 2018, 2:11 p.m. No.3534662   🗄️.is 🔗kun

==Rep. Scalise: Soros-Funded Radicals Have Overtaken The Democratic Party

"This might be the kind of intimidation you would expect from a tyrannical dictator"==

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/37364/scalise-soros-funded-radicals-have-overtaken-paul-bois

 

Congressman Steve Scalise (R-LA), the House Majority Whip who was nearly gunned down by a radical anti-Trump socialist in 2017, has warned that the Democratic Party is now under control of a radical base fueled and funded by the likes of George Soros.

 

In an op-ed for Fox News, the GOP congressman highlights several "shocking reports" in recent days where Republican candidates have either been harassed or met with cruel violence.

 

"We are less than 20 days out from Election Day and the shocking reports of attacks against Republican candidates and volunteers keep getting worse," Scalise laments. "In Minnesota, two Republican candidates for state office were punched."

 

Those two Republican candidates were Shane Mekeland and Minnesota state Rep. Sarah Anderson.

 

Mekeland became a victim of this violent hysteria while at a restaurant speaking with local voters. He is now recovering from a concussion that resulted from a completely unprovoked sucker-punch to his head.

 

Minnesota state Rep. Sarah Anderson was punched by a man for having the courage to confront him as he committed the criminal act of destroying campaign yard signs. As she took action to defend her fellow Americans’ freedom of speech, she was violently assaulted in a gross intimidation attempt.

 

Another incident of assault occurred against Nevada Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt’s campaign manager, Kristin Davidson, who was violently held against her will by Mike Stark, a member of a George Soros-funded protest group. Stark is also alleged to have previously assaulted the press secretary for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. The Soros-funded group kept Stark employed despite charges being filed against him Zinke's press secretary.

 

"As we continue to hear new reports of violence being committed against Republicans, simply because of their political views, it is clear that the most radical elements of the Democratic Party are taking over," Scalise warns.