‘Blood on your hands’: Biden’s fist bump with Saudi prince, enraged US journalist kills fiancee

Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancee said US President Joe Biden was able to take Saudi Arabia’s prince more victims after he met with the US leader and punched the man accused of ordering the journalist’s murder.

'Blood' of future Saudi victims in your hands: Khashoggi's fiancee tells Biden

US President Joe Biden scuffles with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the Al-Salaam Palace (Photo: AFP)

US President Joe Biden has been reprimanded for beating up the Saudi crown prince who was allegedly involved in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

An American journalist who criticized the Saudi regime was assassinated in Turkey in 2018. Years later, a US administration led by Joe Biden released a secret intelligence report that apparently implicated Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the assassination.

On Friday, after Biden’s fistfight with MBS went viral, Khashoggi’s fiancé rebuked the US president for not holding MBS responsible for the murder.

He retweeted a tweet with the caption, “Hey @POTUS, is this the accountability you promised for my murder? The blood of the next MBS victim is in your hands.”

Hatice Cengiz said that if Khashoggi were alive today, he would have asked the same question.

Amid criticism, the US administration claimed that President Biden told the Saudi crown prince that he blamed the latter for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

President Joe Biden arrived in Saudi Arabia on Friday to discuss energy supply, human rights and security cooperation, on a visit designed to reestablish US ties with a country he once described as “untouchable” on the world stage. promised to make

(with agency input)

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