U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the
"United States intends to remain a steadfast partner of Saudi Arabia to
ensure the interests of our country, Israel and all other partners in the region."
""Our intelligence
agencies continue to assess all information," Trump said of the
Khashoggi killing, but added that "it could very well be that the Crown
Prince had knowledge of this tragic event – maybe he did and maybe he
didn’t. We may never know
all of the facts surrounding the murder of Mr. Jamal Khashoggi. In any
case, our relationship is with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They have
been a great ally in our very important fight against Iran," Trump said
in a statement.
"After my heavily negotiated trip to Saudi Arabia last year, the Kingdom
agreed to spend and invest $450 billion in the United States. This is a
record amount of money," Trump said.
"It will create hundreds of thousands of jobs,
tremendous economic development, and much additional wealth for the
United States," he continued, adding that "of the $450 billion, $110
billion will be spent on the purchase of military equipment from Boeing,
Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and many other great U.S. defense
contractors."
Trump
cautioned against canceling defense contracts with the Saudis, saying
that "if we foolishly cancel these contracts, Russia and China would be
the enormous beneficiaries - and very happy to acquire all of this
newfound business. It would be a wonderful gift to them directly from
the United States!"
A few days earlier the CIA’s came to rthe conlcusion that the murder of Jamal Khashoggi was ordered by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.The finding,
first reported by the Washington Post, for which Khashoggi had written,
was the first US government assessment linking Prince Mohammed to the
dissident Saudi’s death in Turkey.
It came after Donald Trump and his national security adviser, John Bolton, had tried to shield him from criminal investigations that have incriminated 21 Saudi agents in the grisly murder.
Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, a Democrat from New York, tweeted that
"President Trump's refusal to accept the CIA's assessment that MBS not
only knew about but ORDERED the assassination of #Khashoggi is a
betrayal of the American intelligence community and yet another clear
indicator of his disdain for freedom of the press."
Republican Senator Bob Corker also condemned the
move, tweeting "I never thought I'd see the day a White House would
moonlight as a public relations firm for the Crown Prince of Saudi
Arabia."
I never thought I’d see the day a White House would moonlight as a public relations firm for the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. https://t.co/MQ4JsoQtqk
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