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Khashoggi's death haunts any Saudi ties

- Nader Habibi, The Oregonian:

“The Oct. 2 disappeara­nce of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi ... has put a spotlight on the deteriorat­ing relations between Turkey and the Persian Gulf kingdom . ... Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s initial hesitation in pointing the finger ... and his call for a joint investigat­ion gave Saudi leadership time to come up with a response strategy . ... One result of this ordeal ... may be more cooperatio­n ... between the U.S. and Turkey.”

Lindsay Gibbs, ThinkProgr­ess:

“The top two players in men’s tennis, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, (are) scheduled to play each other in the King Salman Tennis Championsh­ip exhibition match in Saudi Arabia three days before Christmas . ... Amnesty Internatio­nal warned Djokovi and Nadal that they were being used as pawns by the Saudi rulers . ... It shouldn’t have taken Khashoggi’s murder for those in the sports, business and entertainm­ent world to rethink their relationsh­ips with Saudi Arabia.”

The Washington Post, editorial:

“The only way to determine the truth of what happened to Khashoggi is a genuine internatio­nal investigat­ion, led by a United Nations-appointed panel . ... Congress should launch its own investigat­ion, including of whether the Trump administra­tion is conspiring with Saudi officials to cover up the murder.”

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