Posted on 10/31/2018 10:01:26 AM PDT by Innovative
THE King of Saudi Arabias brother has returned to Riyadh to mount a challenge against the toxic de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the wake of Jamal Khashoggis murder.
Prince Ahmed bin Abdelaziz, the youngest and only living brother of King Salman, has reportedly returned to the kingdom from London this week.
The 76-year-old is plotting to oust his nephew and the son of King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud, on his return, according to sources.
His intervention comes after Saudi Arabia was thrown under the spotlight following the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a prominent critic of the Crown Prince.
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Anyone buy oil stocks this morning?
Eschew Whabbism...
This will not end well..................
Another soro’s deep state project?
76 is a ‘youngest brother’?
Clean living, I guess.
Palace intrigue, literally.
Show of hands, who gives a shit if this guy gets bone-saw’ed too?
The Turks, the muzzle brohood, and Qatar are fueling this...
ISIS was a very useful tool for them, and the Soros Cabal.
The young prince seems inclined to try to change Islam.
There are many that do not share his view.
Gesundheit.
Crude prices down $9.00 since Khashoggi's strangulation
that's what we should have done with the entire Bin Laden family after 9/11, instead of having the FBI shuttle them out of the country.
Game of Thrones, Saudi style.
Yep. This one was inevitable. I highly doubt if anyone in the palace wasted a tear on a dismembered journalist.
I’m not sure the 76-year-old brother would be any worse than the prince, honestly. The Kingdom is basically predicated on exchanging your human rights for what passes for a middle class existence in the Middle East. I doubt it can be “reformed” in any real way so long as the House of Saud is still in charge of it.
The 76-year-old...
Young enough to be an anchor on 60 Minutes.
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