Who met and cut off Crown Prince

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  Who met and cut off Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia? caption Muhammad bin Salman standing at the end of the line in this formal family photo G20 summit to be a test for Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman This is because it is the first time that Muhammad bin Salman has appeared on an international stage since the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. There are widespread allegations that orders for Khashoggi's assassination came from a high-ranking Saudi government. So the meeting in Buenos Aires is an opportunity to see if the Crown Prince is facing international isolation because of these allegations. Read more about Muhammad bin Salman Khashoggi's assassination: Is the future of the Saudi Crown Prince in danger? Saudi-led dramatic revolution Khashoggi crisis: What will be the impact on Muhammad bin Salman? Muhammad bin Salman's path to the region is in danger. Conversations, interviews and movements reveal much that a diplomatic or p

Osama bin Laden's death

 


Barack Obama: Former President Zardari called Osama bin Laden's death in Pakistan

 Former US President Barack Obama in his new book After the death of former al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in a naval operations operation in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, he thought that the most difficult phone call would be to Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari because he After the incident, they will be under pressure from all over the country that Pakistan's integrity has been mocked. "I was expecting it to be a very difficult call, but when I contacted him, it was not at all," he writes. "Whatever the reaction, it's very good news," he said. Obama writes that President Asif Ali Zardari was "clearly emotional" about the phone call, and he also mentioned his wife, Benazir Bhutto, who was "from al-Qaeda." He was also killed by militants linked to him. 'Read also May 2 story, Osama bin Laden's neighbor's mouth Osama bin Laden: The journey from a shy boy to a global jihadist In the book's preface, Barack Obama wrote that when he decided to write the story of his presidency, he thought it would be a 500-page book that he would complete in a year. But after three more years, and 200 more pages, only the first part of his story is complete. ,

 Photo source OBAMABOOK.COM This book is limited to the most important events from Barack Obama's childhood to his first term, the death of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in May 2011. He is writing the second volume of his autobiography, but it is not clear when it will be published. The last chapter of the seven-part, 27-chapter book deals with the attack on Osama bin Laden in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad and its comprehensive plan, in which President Obama writes that when he assumed the presidency, At the time, US officials had almost abandoned the search for Osama bin Laden, but they made it their top priority. Obama writes that he had told his close advisers in May 2009 that he wanted to track down Osama bin Laden and that plans should be launched and notified every 30 days. ۔


The US president writes that the most important thing for him was to keep the plan completely secret and that not only a very few people in the US administration knew about it, even the Pakistani authorities. The plan was not allowed to go unnoticed. "The Pakistani government has been very supportive of us on the issue of Afghanistan, but it is no secret that there are some elements in their military and intelligence agencies who still have ties to al-Qaeda and the Taliban and use them as assets.

 With the help of which India can be weakened. ', Photo source REUTERS Approval of the attack on Osama bin Laden There was a basketball match on TV. He said in his book that the United States had made two plans against Osama bin Laden, one of which was to send Navy personnel to Pakistan and the other was to carry out drone strikes from close range. Most of his closest comrades agreed to send Navy SEALs, but Biden, then vice president and winner of the 2020 presidential election, was not among them. Obama writes that Joe Biden advised him to be patient and he was against sending Navy SEALs. Barack Obama writes that Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was also opposed to the attack, citing Biden's concerns that the situation would worsen if the mission failed.

 Osama bin Laden was killed in an attack on the night between May 1 and 2, 2011, according to the intelligence agency. ۔ President Obama writes: "Every time I make a big decision as president, I appreciate Biden's ability to say yes to me and ask me tough questions, and because of that, I'm mentally exhausted." But it's easier and more convenient for me to rethink my decisions. "Obama writes that he was relieved when the Navy SEALs confirmed that the al Qaeda leader had been killed. He reported the news to former US presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush Jr., and then contacted some allies.

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