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Trump Not to Listen to ’Suffering Tape’ of Khashoggi Killing

Monday 19 November 2018
Trump Not to Listen to ’Suffering Tape’ of Khashoggi Killing

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Trump Calls CIA Implication of Khashoggi Assassination Premature but Possible

Alwaght- US president Donald Trump said he would not listen to an audio that depicts the assassination of Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.

"We have the tape. I don’t want to hear the tape. No reason for me to hear the tape,” the US president told the ‘Fox News Sunday’ program.

The tape was reportedly shared with CIA Director Gina Haspel, who visited Turkey amid an investigation into the journalist disappearance after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last month.

It’s a terrible tape… I’ve been fully briefed on it. There’s no reason for me to hear it," he added.

When asked by Chris Wallace why he doesn’t want to get acquainted with the critical piece of evidence in the killing of the journalist, who was a US resident and wrote for the Washington Post, Trump replied “because it’s a suffering tape".

However, he assured the group that he was “fully briefed” on the contents of the recording. It’s a "very violent, very vicious and terrible" tape, Trump said, adding that "there’s no reason for me to hear it."

Khashoggi was brutally murdered and dismembered by a group of assassins at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2. Riyadh first claimed that it was unaware of the fate of the journalist, who was critical of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (also known as MbS) in his articles.

But with all evidence pointing at them, the Saudis eventually admitted that Khashoggi was accidentally killed during an interrogation gone wrong. The key piece of proof is claimed to be a recording from the journalist’s Apple Watch that he turned on as a precaution before entering the consulate.

Turkish authorities said they’ve obtained this gruesome audio and have shared it with several countries, including the US.

Earlier this week, the Washington Post reported that the CIA concluded “with high confidence” that the killing of its columnist was ordered by the Crown Prince himself.

Wallace wondered if MbS was lying when he personally assured Trump that he had nothing to do with the crime.

" I don’t know, you know, who could really know," Trump said on Fox News Sunday, when asked if he thought he had been lied to. "But I can say this: he’s got many people now that say he had no knowledge."

Since the outbreak of the scandal, Trump has been reluctant to yield to calls for punishing Riyadh –coming from both sides of the aisle– and spoil relations with one of America’s key security and business partners.

In Sunday’s interview, the president, who is in a $110 billion arms deal with the monarchy, reiterated his commitment to “stick with an ally that in many ways has been very good".

Earlier this week, Washington sanctioned 17 Saudi officials, some close to the Crown Prince, over Khashoggi’s death, freezing their assets in the US and refusing them entry to the country. But the move was seen as an attempt to pander to global outrage, while delivering no real damage to the US-Saudi ties.

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