KHASHOGGI MURDER: BIG-TICKET FOR SAUDIA?

ILL LUCK has no fixed time to come. It can be right at your door on the very next moment when you plan to go out and fly in the sky! It's not also any 'GOD THING' that will be befallen upon you from skies. It hunts you down out of your own acts. Come what may, your misdoings chase you until and unless the price of that immoral act is paid! History is full of such 'jackasses' who assumed themselves the real godfathers and are part of only bad-chapters in history now!
ALL-e-SA'OOD (Saudia) is encountering with similar circumstances at the moment. Although 'death' is their favorite show and killing someone is like child-play for them yet the murder of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi has put the Saudi Administration in the swirl.





59-YO Jamal Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi Consulate but couldn't be seen coming out. He was declared missing until his body found in pieces inside the consulate. Jamal was on self-imposed exile since 2017 owing to the ban on his twitter account and threats to his family. He had come with his Turkish-born and soon-to-marry Fiancee to the Consulate to get an important document for his wedding on the day he was murdered.




Khashoggi sighed his first on 2 October 1958 in the city of Medina. His grandfather was personal physician of King Abdul Aziz, the founder of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Jamal received his elementary and secondary education in Saudi Arabia and obtained a degree in business administration from Indiana State University in 1982. His journalistic career includes many national and international news agencies and news channels for whom he used to write weekly articles and worked as an analyst.


The cornerstone of the conflict between Saudi Kings and Jamal Khashoggi was the 'reformist motives' of the journalist. Jamal was reform-minded and a liberal soul. He always sketched his country an independent republic in his words. His last column proves that which is entitled "What the Arab world needs most is free expression" He wanted Arab-Muslim world to get united. His words against kinship turned the crown prince Muhammad Salman the most powerful person in the kingdom, against him. Which, in the end, resulted in losing his own life, according to senior analysts.
The influential man, Prince Salman wasn't the only rival of Mr. Jamal. He was making feel uncomfortable another person and that isn't any other than Superman of Turkey, Rajip Tayyab Erdogan. Turkish president wasn't glad about the growing influence of Prince Salman in the middle east. He imagined his dreams of leading the Muslim Ummah thrashed in front of the Saudi prince. Turkey's cries on Jamal's murder are the part of their ambitions towards marginalizing Saudi's influence in Arab countries. Erdogan wants to make the most of Jamal's murder. Another reason for Turkey's sympathy and worries about Khashoggi's murder can be making things better for her and her allies. Erdogan might be looking for wringing some aid for his country by pressuring Saudia on this
murder and trying to compel King Saud to lift sanctions over Qatar.




As the air is getting hot for Saudi Arabia in middle-east in cold weather, the leading ally of Saud Family, U.S.A is also warming himself in it. Donald Trump has also criticized Saudi Arabia on the murder of her journalist and has promised 'strict action' if found guilty. USA and Saudia have been allied for a long time. Loosing this leading Arab country as an ally will hurt USA's diplomatic ties in middle-east. Going against Saudia put a question mark on USA's future in middle-east.
Although it is up to the time to tell who'll stand where, yet It is very clear to see that Saudi Arabia is having immense pressure in the political world. Investigations till now suggest that a Saudi intelligence officer and a forensic expert with 15-men squad had reached Turkey just before the murder and left the country after half an hour. As Prince is considered the most powerful person in the kingdom, he is alleged to give orders of butchering the journalist. We have to wait and see how the blood of the innocent writes the bad chapter for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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