The Saudi Arabian tyrant silencing his critics with savagery | 60 Minutes Australia
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The CIA investigation revealed that Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman ordered Jamal Khashoggi's assassination, with mounting evidence of a premeditated operation despite the Saudi government's denials and changing narrative. Despite international pressure, the US has not taken strong action against Saudi Arabia, leaving doubts about holding MBS accountable for Khashoggi's murder and the regime's repressive actions.
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- The CIA investigation into journalist Jamal Khashoggi's death revealed that Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman ordered his assassination, showcasing a premeditated operation with evidence pointing to his direct involvement.
- Despite international pressure and a CIA report confirming bin Salman's approval of the operation, President Trump protected him from sanctions, and President Biden's tough rhetoric has not translated into strong actions against Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about accountability for Khashoggi's murder and the regime's repressive actions.
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Who ordered Jamal Khashoggi's assassination?
Muhammad bin Salman
What evidence supported Khashoggi's assassination?
Recorded last moments, hit squad discussions
What actions did Saudi Arabia take to cover up Khashoggi's death?
Denied death, dressed squad member as Khashoggi
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What was the US government's response to Khashoggi's murder?
Released CIA report, no strong action
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