Messenger
IF the new US administration is relying on the suspicions of its intelligence agency cited by the famous report on the murder of the Saudi citizen Jamal Khashoggi, then it undoubtedly needs a careful reading of the history of the agency. This agency is known for its failure in its strategic assessments, starting with Vietnam and not ending with Iran.
This report regarding the Saudi crown prince is nothing more than a trap set to entangle the United States in a problem with its closest allies in the region, which are the Arabian Gulf states, not just Saudi Arabia.