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The Ugly Terror Truth About Jamal Khashoggi
2018-10-22
[Sultan Knish] In high school, Jamal Khashoggi had a good friend. His name was Osama bin Laden.

"We were hoping to establish an Islamic state anywhere," Khashoggi reminisced about their time together in the Muslim Brotherhood. "We believed that the first one would lead to another, and that would have a domino effect which could reverse the history of mankind."

The friendship endured with Jamal Khashoggi following Osama bin Laden to Afghanistan. Khashoggi credited Adel Batterjee, listed at one time as one of "the world’s foremost terrorist financiers" by the Treasury Department, with bringing him to Afghanistan to report on the fighting.

The media calls Khashoggi a journalist, but his writings from 80s Afghanistan read as Jihadist propaganda with titles like, "Arab Mujahadeen in Afghanistan II: Exemplifies the Unity of Islamic Ummah".

And when Osama bin Laden set up Al Qaeda, he called Khashoggi with the details.

After Afghanistan, Jamal Khashoggi went to work as a media adviser for former Saudi intel boss, Prince Turki bin Faisal, alleged to have links to Al Qaeda. Those allegations came from, among others, Zacarias Moussaoui, the alleged twentieth hijacker.

When the other 19 hijackers perpetrated the attacks of September 11, Khashoggi wrote that the Saudis would not "give in" to American "demands" for "unconditional condemnation" and "total cooperation".

"Saudis tend to link the ugliness of what happened in New York and Washington with what has happened and continues to happen in Palestine. It is time that the United States comes to understand the effect of its foreign policy and the consequences of that policy," he declared.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  Recall: Wall Street Journal, December 16, 2006.
Prince Turki al-Faisal, the Saudi ambassador to the U.S., has resigned. The prince reportedly flew out of Washington after informing Condoleezza Rice, and his own staff, that he was leaving, just 15 months after arriving. The Saudi Embassy told the Associated Press that he was "going home to spend more time with his family." Such an excuse may satisfy the immediate requirements of news-agency reporting, but is almost certainly incomplete, and worryingly so. Prince Turki's resignation provides yet another reminder that one of America's most important relationships is laced with surprise and mystery.
At the end of August 2001, the prince resigned as chief of the General Intelligence Directorate, the Saudi CIA, supposedly for apparently similar personal reasons. At the time the CIA and State Department were clueless as to what it meant.
Posted by: Bertie Snunter9710   2018-10-22 11:07  

#1  the muslim brotherhood (Jamal Khashoggi's loyalty was to that group) and Al Qaeda have had a long history of 'on again - off again' cooperation

at times they work together, at times they assassinate each other's members and accuse each other of various sins

so it will be relatively easy for Jk's apologists to find a quote or two opposing Al Q.

however, the bulk of his writings are pro jihad, death to Israel, islam should dominate the infidel stuff
Posted by: lord garth   2018-10-22 03:50  

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