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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 18

    American intelligence officials are increasingly convinced that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is culpable in the killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggihttps://nyti.ms/2CRD15Y 

    4:00 AM - 18 Oct 2018
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      1. AbdullahAlabdulgader‏ @ahgader Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Oh...They are!!!! Please ask them for the proof. I am giving you more than what I think you deserve. Where is objectivity, professional journalism, and proper judicial stance. No one is guilty till proven that way. Please respect your readers.

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      1. David Stegall‏ @thatstegallguy Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Our intelligence agencies may have the evidence, but our @POTUS ; @realDonaldTrump won;t care about the evidence or the facts, He will only care about his financial interests in Saudi Arabia and coddle and protect the Crown Prince.

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      2. Bill‏ @justonlyaBill Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Remind me why we’re allies with Saudi Arabia? Cause it’s not clear to me they like us at all.pic.twitter.com/68iyOpw7zS

        2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. فارس حلم 🇸🇦‏ @try_not_stop Oct 18
        Replying to @justonlyaBill @nytimes

        | ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄|  WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE |___________|                 \ (•◡•) /                   \      /                     ---                     |   |

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      4. Daisy Maxey‏ @DaisyMaxey Oct 18
        Replying to @try_not_stop @justonlyaBill @nytimes

        Everywhere.

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      1. Bali Promotion Center 💅‏ @translatorbali Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Turkish Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül @abdulhamitgul called on the public to ignore any leaked information in the case of #Saudi journalist #JamalKhashoggi. https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/gulf/2018/10/18/Turkey-s-justice-minister-calls-on-public-to-ignore-leaks-in-Khashoggi-case.html … … …pic.twitter.com/h2gYQQ02qw

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      1. ʙᴇɴɴʏᴅɪᴇɢᴏ ✯‏ @bennydiego Oct 18
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        Trump is more interested in providing cover for the Saudis than in finding out the truth.

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      1. Tobias Sommermatter‏ @sommermatter Oct 18
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        Now we have to give the Saudis time, as Pompeo said. More car accidents?http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/saudi-suspect-in-khashoggi-case-dies-in-car-accident-report-138007 …

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      1. Louis Cook‏ @peedeelou Oct 18
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        Sadly both the @POTUS & @SecPompeo are clearly not interested in facts.

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      2. محمد بن سعد الفوزان MBS‏ @abo_ssw Oct 18
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        | ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄|  WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE |___________|                 \ (•◡•) /                   \      /                     ---                     |   |

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      3. Daisy Maxey‏ @DaisyMaxey Oct 18
        Replying to @abo_ssw @nytimes

        Everywhere.

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
      4. Ali  🇸🇦‏ @Ali_S_ALAssaf Oct 18
        Replying to @DaisyMaxey @abo_ssw @nytimes

        Where exactly?!

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      5. Daisy Maxey‏ @DaisyMaxey Oct 18
        Replying to @Ali_S_ALAssaf @abo_ssw @nytimes

        Start with the Saudi consulate in Istanbul: https://ti.me/2Ex6vrP  Move on to the recent "accident": https://bit.ly/2Cq02MA  You can't erase it. You have unleashed one million Khashoggis. #1MKhashoggis #SaudiArabia #KhashoggiMurder

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      6. Ali  🇸🇦‏ @Ali_S_ALAssaf Oct 18
        Replying to @DaisyMaxey @abo_ssw @nytimes

        Do you call that evidence?!!! A newspaper sourcing from Another newspaper sourcing from the Turkish newspaper and in the end “sourcing” Is not Evidence This is called sourcing loop To brainwash People and frame someone else and blame them With no evidence

        2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
      7. Daisy Maxey‏ @DaisyMaxey Oct 18
        Replying to @Ali_S_ALAssaf @abo_ssw @nytimes

        We know.

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      8. Daisy Maxey‏ @DaisyMaxey Oct 18
        Replying to @DaisyMaxey @Ali_S_ALAssaf and

        The sources are real. Go talk to them yourself if you don't believe it.

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      9. Ali  🇸🇦‏ @Ali_S_ALAssaf Oct 18
        Replying to @DaisyMaxey @abo_ssw @nytimes

        Give me a names so I can ask him not just “sources” How can I ask “sources” if they are unknown , the “sources” Said they have a video and audio recording where is it ?! Why isn’t The evidence is public yet ,I hope You use something called logic in the future.

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      1. Avramov Kosta‏ @AvramovK Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        It Became #GordianKnot This Is Civilized 21c. In The Name Of/Universal #Transparency This Must Be #Revealed For The Life Of Me/I Dont Know,What #Exactly Happened I Cant Present My Opinion As #Fact That Is #Unethical At Best. This #Silence Is Reminiscent Of #Totalitarian Regimes.

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      1. Patricia Massino‏ @PatriciaMassino Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        But it’s more convenient (and profitable) for Trump and Kush to “believe” the Prince.

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      2. Nigel Stokes‏ @MindAngler Oct 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Someone at the NYT knows about the Trump Khashoggi connection right? Mr Khashoggi was originally banned from KSA in Dec 2016 for criticizing Trump not MBS:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-donald-trump-journalist-banned-for-criticising-us-president-elect-a7456956.html …

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