Simon Henderson, The Hill: Saudi journalist’s disappearance developing into diplomatic mess
Today marks one week since exiled Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who lived part-time in Washington, disappeared after walking into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
Many fear that Khashoggi has been murdered. An almost equally dismal possibility is that he was taken back to Saudi Arabia against his will. Saudi officials deny either possibility, saying they do not know where he is and suggesting that he left the consulate after a meeting.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- October 10, 2018
Washington can’t let the Saudis get away with this -- Benny Avni, NYPost
What does new video in Saudi writer’s disappearance show? -- Zeynep Bilginsoy, AP
Saudi journalist disappearance ruffles feathers in Washington -- Alison Tahmizian Meuse, Asia Times
Who is Jamal Khashoggi? -- Alison Tahmizian Meuse, Asia Times
Predicting the Next ISIS -- Colin Clarke, RCW
Intel: Why US rivalry with Russia in Syria isn’t going away -- Al-Monitor
China, Japan, and Trump’s America -- Joseph S. Nye, Project Syndicate
China’s shifting view on the Korean Peninsula -- Bertil Lintner, Asia Times
Taiwan leader calls on China to not be ‘source of conflict’ -- Ralph Jennings, AP
India’s mixed success with foreign intelligence agencies -- Rana Banerji, Asia Times
Brazil Practices the Politics of Disillusionment -- Helder Ferreira do Vale, RCW
'Russia is the only conceivable threat to Poland' -- DW
The Baltics Fear European 'Strategic Autonomy' -- Economist
The Race to Replace Nikki Haley Is On -- Curt Mills, National Interest
When America forgets about those who are dying in Afghanistan -- Amber Smith, The Hill
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