Anonymous ID: efd14a March 16, 2019, 1:10 p.m. No.5723828   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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Exactly WHO did Jamal Khashoggi work for ?

In October 2018, Corker sent a letter to

President Trump over the disappearance of

the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which

"instructs the administration to determine

whether Khashoggi was indeed kidnapped,

tortured, or murdered by the Saudi government

andโ€ฆto respond within 120 days with a

determination of sanctions against individuals

who may have been responsible." In late

November 2018 in an initial procedural step,

Senator Corker joined with others backing an

effort to suspend U.S. support for the Saudi-led

war in Yemen. Corker told reporters, "We also

have a crown prince that's out-of-control โ€” a

blockade in Qatar, the arrest of a prime

minister in Lebanon, the killing of a journalist

โ€” whether there is a smoking gun, I don't think

there is anybody in the room that doesn't

believe he was responsible for it." During late

December 2018, Corker stated he would

introduce a resolution directly naming

Mohammed Bin Salman as "responsible" for

Khashoggi's death. About the resolution,

Corker stated it was a "strong denouncing of a

crown prince and holding them (sic)

responsible for the murder of a journalist",

further considering it a "pretty strong statement

for the United States Senate to be making,

assuming we can get a vote on it." The

resolution comfortably passed the Senate on

December 13, 2018, the same day it also

approved a measure to pull support from the

Saudi military campaign in Yemen.