Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stated at the White House that Osama bin Laden deliberately utilized Saudi citizens in the 9/11 attacks with the specific goal of fracturing the strategic relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia. Addressing reporters alongside US President Donald Trump, Prince Salman emphasized that the devastating attacks were orchestrated to undermine the long-standing partnership between the two nations. He cited CIA documents, suggesting bin Laden’s intent was to damage the US-Saudi alliance, which he believed was detrimental to extremist ideologies. The Crown Prince asserted that a strong relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia is crucial for combating extremism and terrorism globally, urging both countries to strengthen their alliance. He described the 9/11 attacks as a ‘huge mistake’ and assured that Saudi Arabia has implemented stringent measures and improved its systems to prevent any recurrence, expressing deep pain for the victims and their families. The press conference also touched upon the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, with President Trump defending Prince Salman, stating he had no knowledge of the operation, despite US intelligence assessments suggesting otherwise. Prince Salman also characterized the Khashoggi incident as ‘painful’ while denying any personal involvement.
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