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There is evidence of a situation in which a journalist who was critical of Saudi royal family was missing was a brutal murder. In the meantime, the Saudi royal family was unconcerned, but now the United States has turned around.

It is a reporter.

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A man in a black suit enters the Saudi Consulate General in Istanbul, Turkey.

Miltrev is the bodyguard of Prince Bin Salman.

Three and a half hours later, Saudi anti-government journalist Kashu Nagi enters.

Another three and a half hours later, Mutrev left the consulate and returned to the prisoner plane.

However, Kashujiji, who was with the consulate for more than three hours, disappeared.

Turkish media reported that Kashuji was killed after being tortured, and confirmed the specific situation with a recording file.

The royal family of Saudi was at the pinnacle when the context of the Prince 's bodyguard, Mutrev, involved in the murder.

[Thomas Friedman / New York Times columnist: The murder at the Saudi Consulate General in Istanbul, apparently, is the context in which the closest supporters of the Saudi prince were involved.]

Trump, who has been keeping the Saudi royal family behind him, has stepped back.

[Trump / President: I think we should announce a very strong statement. (The response to Saudi) would be very harsh.]

The United States, France and Britain, as well as the World Bank Governor, have declared their absence to the International Investment Conference hosted by Saudi Arabia.

As the upsurge toward the Royal House of Saudi forces rages, not only will America and Saudi alliance be damaged, but also the Middle East situation is expected to change.

(Image editing: Lee Jae-sung)