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I'm 100% sure Turkey has all the evidence it needs to prosecute KSA and all individuals involved.Turkey, the USA or another country might of had the Saudi Embassy bugged & monitored; pure speculation on my part; they have all sorts of tech; although the Saudi's might of removed the footage from their internal security cameras and taken it to Saudi; Turkey, the USA or another country might of hacked into the internal security cameras as standard spying activities; The Saudi Embassy is a primary target for spying activities as they are involved in a lot globally; which is destructive. There is talk in the media that the Turkish President will reveal 'footage of the murder' on Saturday. I have my doubts.
Where Australia leads others follow.The fallout is beginning to show signs of looming consequences to the KSA.
They're talking within Australia of Sanctions, defence export and intelligence sharing embargoes already.
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'Deeply concerned': Australia responds to missing Saudi Arabia critic 'Deeply concerned': Australia responds to missing Saudi Arabia critic via @smh
US President Donald Trump has implied that Jamal Khashoggi, the missing journalist, has been murdered, saying it "certainly doesn't look like he's around", but said he would not cut arms sales to Saudi Arabia even if the kingdom was responsible for Khashoggi's death.
The president's comments came amid growing anger in Congress towards Saudi Arabia over allegations that a 15-man Saudi "hit squad" killed the journalist and may have filmed his death. Democratic and Republican senators banded together to trigger an investigation and said the US government must examine whether the "highest-ranking officials in the government of Saudi Arabia" were involved.
Video footage from the day of Khashoggi's disappearance shows that black vans drove from the consulate to the residence, raising suspicions that the journalist's body might have been transported there.
Turkish officials told The New York Times that Khashoggi's killers might have filmed his death as evidence to show superiors that they had completed their mission.
Trump implies Jamal Khashoggi is dead, but won't cut sales to Saudis