
Ex-Saudi intelligence official describes Crown Prince as a 'psychopath' who boasted he could kill the sitting monarch in 2014
CNN
Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is a "psychopath," who "poses a threat to his people, to the Americans and to the planet," a former top Saudi intelligence official who is now living in exile in Canada has said.
In an interview on CBS News program "60 Minutes," which aired Sunday, Saad Aljabri described watching a video recording of a meeting that he alleged took place in 2014 between MBS and his cousin, Mohammed bin Nayef (MBN), who was then Saudi Arabia's head of intelligence. "He [MBS] told him [MBN], I want to assassinate King Abdullah. I get a poison ring from Russia. It's enough for me just to shake hands with him and he will be done," Aljabri said. "That what he say. Whether he's just bragging or, but he said that and we took it seriously."
The crown prince's father, King Salman, ascended to the throne in January 2015 after his half brother, King Abdullah, died at age 90.

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