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Tuesday 20 November 2018 - 10:31
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Trump has an affinity for Mohammed bin Salman: Analyst



Press TV - US President Donald Trump does not want to blame Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for journalist Jamal Khashoggis death due to his affinity forthe countrys de facto leader, an American academic and analyst says.

That the president has not taken a stronger move to denounce the crown prince of Saudi Arabia over the Khashoggi killing appears to result from his affinity for the prince, said James Fetzer, a retired professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

He seems to like him as a person and wants to maintain their relationship, Fetzer said in an interview with Press TV on Monday.

Trump cannotlet go of bin Salman despite increasing evidence that the prince ordered the murder of theSaudi critic overseas, and that is because the US president has personal stakes in propping up Mohammed.

Saudi Arabia, after initially denying having any role in Khashoggi's disappearance, reversed course andadmitted that Saudi officials were responsible for the killing.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said the order for the operation came from the highest level of Saudi leadership but probably not King Salman, putting the spotlight instead on his 33-year-old heir.

Khashoggi was assassinated by a hit squad of 15 Saudi Arabian agents including a frequent companion of Mohammeds and some members of his security detail inside the Saudi consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul on October 2.

Citing informed sources, The Washington Post reported on November 16 that the CIAhas concluded that bin Salman ordered the assassination.

Trump, who had already refused to directly implicate Prince Mohammed, then defied his own countrys intelligence agency by saying that the CIA assessment was very premature.

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