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    Welcome back sur mon blog de Bagdad à Jérusalem, l'Orient indiscret (après une longue absence, c'est vrai...) >>

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    "Erdogan, the person close to him said, recounted that a Saudi envoy had offered a package of inducements for Turkey to drop the case — including financial aid and investments to help Turkey's Erdogan struggling economy, & an end to Saudi embargo on Qatar"

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    Entretien très riche de la délégation des groupes d'amitié France-Iran de l'Assemblée nationale et du Sénat avec M. Kalantari, vice-président de la RII en charge de l'environnement, sur l'accord de Paris et les défis environnementaux en Iran et en France.

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    Erdogan’s apparent attempt to divide King Salman from his favourite son, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, May he the most interesting element of his speech.

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    The ascendance of Crown Prince Mohammed in Saudi Arabia was a boon for Israel. Now Israelis worry that damage to the prince's reputation could upend their plans.

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  6. Le calendrier fait parfois bien les choses. Erdogan parle ds une heure pour, selon lui, révéler "la vérité crue" sur la mort de Khashoggi. Ce mardi également MBS à Riyad doit parler devant le Forum du désert. Wait and.. hear...

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    For the first time since 2005, the finds itself far removed from the head of ’s federal government

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    Oct 22

    Saud al-Qahtani seems to still be in place at the communication forefront.

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    13 hours ago

    Trump envoie Gina Haspel en Turquie.Directrice de la CIA et elle-même experte en torture, va-t-elle enquêter sur l’Affaire ? Elle a passé 30 ans dans l'ombre des opérations clandestines US et a supervisé le programme de torture après le 11/9 Le cynisme total.

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    From : - No Western service has seen/heard recordings of being killed, but relayed it verbally and seems sure - US/UK/EU find it difficult to believe didn't know, have no clear evidence what he ordered and what he knew.

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    Turkish sources told MEE the Saudis are looking to find ways of explaining why Mutrib was one of the 15 men implicated in Khashoggi's killing

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    Major statement expected at 0830GMT tmoro from Turkish President on murder of journo But will it address: 1) the alleged audio surveillance tape from inside consulate 2) the alleged ‘bone saw’ brought by hit team 3) shed any light on who ordered this?

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    Oct 22

    Abdulkadir Selvi, whose columns in Hurriyet daily watched for indications of Erdogan's thinking wrote: We cant close this file until crown prince brought to account, removed from his post. For 50 years we cannot live with a crown prince who is an enemy of Turkey

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    "The man who runs such a country is therefore a vital strategic Western interest. It is important that he is mentally stable" |

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    14 hours ago

    Before Khashoggi’s death, there was peril in Istanbul for the Arab exiles, the constant fear of diplomatic missions, the tightening space around them as the region’s politics began to shift. by

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    EXCLUSIVE: Saudi embassy meeting in D.C. came amid a months-long campaign by the Saudi royal court to lure Khashoggi back to the kingdom — at first peacefully, then more forcefully.

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    MBS enforcer Saud al-Qahtani is the new fall guy in the latest Saudi narrative of Khashoggi's murder. For extra credit, he's also being blamed for masterminding the abduction of Lebanese PM Hariri and for arrests of leading Saudi officials

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    Oct 22

    Why is leaking Khashoggi details to the media?

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    What can Congress do in response to Saudi Arabia’s killing of Khashoggi and war in Yemen? — excellent analysis by

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