How the mysteries of Khashoggi's murder have rocked the U.S.-Saudi partnership
Source: Washington Post
How the mysteries of Khashoggis murder have rocked the U.S.-Saudi partnership
By David Ignatius
Columnist
March 29 at 2:16 PM
It has been nearly six months since Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered inside Saudi Arabias consulate in Istanbul, but the aftershocks continue. The U.S.-Saudi defense and intelligence partnership has been rocked. The future of the relationship is on hold, pending answers from Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia still hasnt explained officially how and why the Post Global Opinions columnist was killed. But Saudi and American sources have begun disclosing new information about the people and events surrounding Khashoggis fatal visit to Istanbul. Theyve described secret intelligence deals that are now frozen. And theyve explained, in the clearest detail yet, how an operation that began as a kidnapping ended with a gasping, dying Khashoggi pleading: I cant breathe.
The basic questions remain much the same as they did in October, when Khashoggi died: How was the Istanbul strike team that carried out the operation trained and controlled? What exact roles did Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his close aides play in the killing? What new controls can be implemented, in Riyadh and Washington, to make sure that such a grisly murder of a journalist never happens again?
And most important, will anyone be held accountable?
Saudi Arabias initial lies about the killing collapsed soon after Khashoggi disappeared on Oct. 2. But MBS, as the crown prince is known, still hasnt taken responsibility for the killers actions, which were done on his behalf and perhaps his orders. Until he provides real answers, the U.S.-Saudi military and intelligence partnership, important for both countries security, is likely to remain in limbo.
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