U.S. Intelligence Had A 'Duty To Warn' Khashoggi - Why Didn't That Happen?
By Moon Of
Alabama
October 11, 2018 "Information
Clearing House"
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It is beyond doubt that the Saudi
government abducted, or killed, the Saudi
journalist Jamal Khashoggi. But what did the
Trump administration knew about the threat
to Khashoggi? Did U.S. intelligence services
warn him as their regulations require? Was
such a warning blocked by the White House?
And what will Trump do about the case?
The Turkish government published pictures of
15 men who had come from Saudi Arabia and
were in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
shortly before Khashoggi visited it to get
his divorce papers. They moved Khashoggi to
the residence of the consul and later that
day flew back on the same two private Saudi
jets that had brought them to Istanbul.
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