Saudi Crown Prince Spoke To Khashoggi By Phone Moments Before He Was Killed: Report

Via ZeroHedge

In the latest bombshell report involving the Khashoggi murder, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reportedly spoke on the phone with journalist Jamal Khashoggi moments before he was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Turkish pro-government daily Yeni Safak disclosed the new alleged details of the case in a report on Sunday, contradicting claims by Saudi authorities that Prince Mohammed played no part in Khashoggi’s murder.

“Khashoggi was detained by the Saudi team inside the consulate building. Then Prince Mohammed contacted Khashoggi by phone and tried to convince him to return to Riyadh,” the report said.

“Khashoggi refused Prince Mohammed’s offer out of fear he would be arrested and killed if he returned. The assassination team then killed Khashoggi after the conversation ended,” it added.

While the report is so far unconfirmed, the New Arab reports that so far Turkish pro-government media have been receiving a steady stream of leaks many of which turned out to be accurate, including pictures of the hit team as they entered Turkey and reports of audio recordings of the murder said to be in the possession of Turkish authorities.

Meanwhile, the Saudi version of events has been changing significantly over the past two weeks with authorities conceded Saturday that Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist and a Riyadh critic, was killed inside the kingdom’s Istanbul diplomatic compound following a “brawl”. The admission came after a fortnight of denials with the insistence that the journalist left the consulate alive, starting on October 5, when Crown Prince MBS told Bloomberg that Khashoggi was not inside the consulate and “we are ready to welcome the Turkish government to go and search our premises”.

On Saturday, the kingdom announced it had fired five top officials and arrested 18 others in an investigation into the killing – a move that has widely been viewed as an attempt to cover up the crown prince’s role in the murder.

The shifting Saudi narrative of the killing has been met with scepticism and condemnation from the international community, and has left the U.S. and other allies struggling for a response on Sunday. As Bloomberg reports, France demanded more information, Germany put arms sales to Riyadh on hold and the Trump administration stressed the vital importance of the kingdom and its economy to the U.S.

In Sunday radio and TV interviews, Dominic Raab, the U.K. politician in charge of negotiating Britain’s exit from the European Union, described the latest Saudi account as not credible; French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire called for “the truth’’; and Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said his government would approve no arms sales so long as the investigation was ongoing.

Earlier on Sunday, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir acknowledged a cover-up attempt. The dramatic reversal, after Saudi officials had previously said the columnist left the building alive, has only complicated the issue for allies.

Saudi Arabia’s al-Jubeir told Fox News on Sunday that the journalist’s death was an “aberration.”

“There obviously was a tremendous mistake made and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to cover up,” he said, promising that “those responsible will be punished for it.”

More importantly, he said that Prince Mohammed had no knowledge of the events, although if the Turkish report is confirmed, it will be yet another major flaw with the official narrative.

Several senior members of US President Donald Trump’s Republican Party said they believed Prince Mohammed was linked to the killing, and one called for a “collective” Western response if a link is proved. In an interview with The Washington Post, President Trump, too, said the Saudi narrative had been marked by “deception and lies.’’ Yet he also defended Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a “strong person,’’ and said there was no proof of his involvement in Khashoggi’s death. Some members of Congress have questioned his willingness to exonerate the prince.

“Obviously there’s been deception and there’s been lies,” Trump said on the shifting accounts offered by Riyadh.

On Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan promised to disclose details about the case at a meeting of his AK Party’s parliamentary faction on Tuesday, Haberturk newspaper reported.

Meanwhile, as Western firms and high-ranked officials scramble to avoid any Saudi involvement, Russia is more than happy to step in and fill the power vacuum void left by the US. As a result, Russian businesses are flocking to attend the investment forum in Saudi Arabia, as Western counterparts pull out.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has had considerable success boosting Moscow’s influence in the Middle East at U.S. expense, by standing by regimes that fall afoul of the West, including in Syria and Iran. Last week Putin signed a strategic and partnership agreement with Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, backed by $25 billion in loans to build nuclear reactors. Until El-Sisi came to power, Egypt had been closely allied to the U.S.

Meanwhile, all eyes are fixed squarely on the Crown Prince whose position of power is looking increasingly perilous. Congressional leaders on Sunday dismissed the story proffered earlier by the Saudis, with Republican Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bob Corker of Tennessee saying they believed the crown prince was likely involved in Khashoggi’s death.

Lawmakers said they believe the U.S. must impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia or take other action if the crown prince is shown to have been involved. Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, the chamber’s No. 2 Democrat, said the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. should be formally expelled until a third-party investigation is done. He said the U.S. should call on its allies to do the same.

“Unless the Saudi kingdom understands that civilized countries around the world are going to reject this conduct and make sure that they pay a price for it, they’ll continue doing it,”’ Durbin said.

The obvious question is what happens and how the Saudi royal family will respond if it is pushed too far, and whether the worst case scenario, a sharp cut in oil exports, could be on the table if MBS feels like he has little to lose from escalating the situation beyond a point of no return.

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unit472
unit472
October 21, 2018 5:27 pm

First of all, Turkey’s Erdogan is a client of MbS’s arch enemy the al Thani family who rule Qatar. Erdogan is broke and needs tens of billions to keep his economy and currency from collapsing. This make anything coming from the government controlled Turkish media suspect.

The Saudi’s are not on friendly terms with Turkey either.

What we can’t know and what the Saudi’s can’t tell us is why Khashoggi was such a big deal to them. Tongue in cheek I’d suggest MbS have Mohammed al Mueller appointed as a ‘special counsel’ to investigate the killing and do what the DoJ has done and refuse to comment on an ongoing investigation.

My guess is Khashoggi was a genuine traitor in Saudi eyes. Either working on behalf of Qatar or Iran or both. No other reason for such high level people to get involved in the fate of little read occasional WaPo editorial writer. In any event it isn’t that big a deal in real terms. The Chinese kidnapping of the president of Interpol is far more serious but no one wants to talk about that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  unit472
October 21, 2018 6:24 pm

check khashoggis family tree and his familys connections, their relationship to the al sauds the last 40-80 years. there is not exactly love btween them i would say,, erdogan know this.

unit472
unit472
  Anonymous
October 21, 2018 6:42 pm

Except that Khashoggi was the mouthpiece for Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the the UK and US for years. He was a top level official of the Saudi government. Then he went off the reservation. General Flynn got fired from the DIA and then prosecuted by the FBI when he went off Obama’s reservation and joined Team Trump. Imagine if Flynn joined the Apaches and went on the warpath against his former tribe!

JimmyTorpedo
JimmyTorpedo
  Anonymous
October 21, 2018 7:50 pm

Is this Kashoggi related to Adnan, the arms dealer and BCCI dude from way back?
They are all goat fucking criminals, although i did like the idea of BCCI as a good bank to do business with,..

TampaRed
TampaRed
  JimmyTorpedo
October 21, 2018 8:37 pm

i wondered the same thing,is he related to adnan?
that guy was very well connected–

Rossa
Rossa
  JimmyTorpedo
October 22, 2018 8:14 am

Adnan Khashoggi, the Arms dealer, was Jamal’s Uncle. Jamal also close to Alaweed, the main character arrested in MbS’s crackdown on corrupt members of the ruling family. When Jamal was a spokesperson for KSA it was the previous King, not current King Salman. It appears this was pay back time.

Alaweed also owns the Four Seasons Hotel in Vegas. Top floors of the Mandalay where Paddick allegedly shot all those people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 21, 2018 6:15 pm

the saudis will kill and replace the clown prince mbs,, this is to much bad pr for them. And after that this whole mess will disappear down the memory hole , just like kavanoughs tratorous voting and judging and all the other bs the murican terror regime and their vassals terror regimes crimes always do.
WE need to exercise our FREE WILL, stop concenting via voting and worshiping these degenerate puppets that are stealing YOUR CHILDRENS FUTURE. It is our own fault, when you go to sleep tonight remember that they laugh at your stupidity (and mine) and FFS STOP VOTING. What happens when their democrazy only have 5-15% of the worst “npc`s” participating?
im sick of seeing/hearing so called intelligent ppl telling me to concent to be butt fucked by treasonous degenerate animals. Go vote they say, there is no other option they say. I say fuck that, i would rather die then concent to kill my childrens future and have the governments cock up my ass! If YOU chose to, that is your choice. Free will sucks eh?

Rant over.

TampaRed
TampaRed
October 21, 2018 6:59 pm

we have been told that the info on this case comes from recordings made by turkish intel,who allegedly have the embassy bugged,have we not?
how many of you believe that the embassy could be bugged w/o a major power doing the bugging?
trump is sticking by the saudis & the crown prince,while it seems the usual suspects are piling on the saudis & the prince–
the crown prince is trying to root out wahhabism,isn’t he?
what sect do most of the most radical terrorists adhere to,including our “allies” in syria?
me thinks that either somebody in the west doesn’t want a moderating influence inside islam or somebody outside the west wants a wedge between the saudis & the west so that sa oil will go elsewhere–

unit472
unit472
  TampaRed
October 21, 2018 7:59 pm

Good point. Look at the creep. He looks about as ‘Saudi’ as Ben Jealous or Rachel Dolezel looks African! How does a ‘Saudi’ government spokesman end up looking more like the Ambassador from Ireland than the real McCoy.

Jamal Khashoggi is as fake as a three dollar bill. Keep that in mind.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 21, 2018 8:13 pm

Is there anything authentic in this story? Anything at all? Every day brings a fresh round of new details, each set completely divorced from the previous ones.

He was dismembered alive, he died in a fistfight, he drowned in the bath tub, fell down a mine shaft, tripped on a banana peel, stuck a paper clip in a light switch. He was recording on his watch up to the iCloud, the Turkish intelligence bugged the place, he was on the phone with the Crown Prince, he was Beatrix’s Royal wedding and choked on the cake. I even heard Bill Cosby slipped him a ‘lude and made him do very, very bad things.

What is the endgame in this story? And people think Q is a LARP? And his bio reads like a cross between Forest Gump and Zelig.

I have never seen anything even approaching this level of disinformation- wait, the 7,000 marching migrants from El Salvador just beat it, but it was close.

nkit
nkit
  hardscrabble farmer
October 21, 2018 11:00 pm

it’s pretty obvious at this point that it was the paper clip in the light switch….If you’ve been following…I’m told…

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  hardscrabble farmer
October 22, 2018 12:16 am

I really think you should have gotten way more upvotes for that comment, HSF. My thoughts exactly. You are just so much better at articulating them.

Rossa
Rossa
  hardscrabble farmer
October 22, 2018 8:21 am

It’s just the ‘outrage’ du jour. Question is what is it to distract us from?

Notice how all the ‘we must believe all women thing’ with Kavanaugh suddenly disappeared off the radar. Wonder what the next confection from the NPCs will be?

As for the migrants….Hurricane Willa is off the Pacific coast of Mexico and is heading their way. Best quote I saw. The caravan may become a flotilla!

Brian
Brian
October 21, 2018 8:58 pm

All this intrigue and I still don’t care.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
October 22, 2018 2:25 am

My big question is, why are the media focusing so heavily on one journalist killed by the Saudi Arabians but nobody gives a $hit about all the journalists being killed in Mexico. There’s an agenda here, but I’m just not sure what their aim is.

Rossa
Rossa
  Vixen Vic
October 22, 2018 8:23 am

No #MeToo for journalists!

Rossa
Rossa
October 22, 2018 9:03 am

Now there’s a ‘body double’ running around in the ‘dead’ man’s clothes. Too surreal for words….

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6302861/Pictured-Saudi-intelligence-officer-dressed-fake-beard-Khashoggis-clothes-glasses.html

overthecliff
overthecliff
October 22, 2018 9:05 am

Even if it is all true(and I have my doubts) I don’t give a damn.