The founder of the Islamic Movement for Reform, Saudi opposition Saad al-Faqih, commented on Saudi threats to the United States in a series of tweets on his Twitter account, in which he considered that these threats were an implicit recognition by the Saudi authorities of responsibility for the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Al-Faqih said in one of these tweets that if the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman "relies entirely on thousands of Blackwater mercenaries company registered in America, and his intelligence and communications in the pocket of America, and can not protect himself in confrontation with Iran only in America, how can respond The procedure is stronger than it is, and how does Turki allow the intruder to list such threats? "

"If bin Salman has put all his eggs in the basket of America, his air weapon can only move with a US programming key, and the oil industry is only operating with US technology. In America, how can he respond to the action more strongly? "

As for the Western position on these threats, al-Faqih adds that the West is not provoked by the statements and knows well that Bin Salman will not be able to implement them. "But the West will understand from this statement a message from Bin Salman: Yes I was tortured and killed and I will repeat such an act, And money and I have the procedures that force you not to object to me if you do like it again. "

He says that the reason for the launch of these threats "is the same reason he did to do a reckless and dangerous act that did not calculate its consequences at the first time, namely Khashoggi's killing at the consulate. In his response to the global pressure on these threats, he repeats behavior without calculating its consequences. Implicitly confesses to the crime, charges the charge, drowns in the mud and becomes more and more involved. "

"It seems that he entered mentally and psychologically in the vicious circle that drives him to further recklessness, escape and sinking into the mud, and he will appear in the eye of the world as a harmful person who should be rid of him soon, to protect the world order and to maintain international understandings. We and all his opponents have to get rid of it. "

The Saudi writer Turki al-Dakhil, who is close to the circles of power in Riyadh, talked about 30 measures Saudi Arabia is considering taking if it is signed by US sanctions, without mentioning the background of these possible sanctions that come in the context of the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Al-Dakhil, who is also the director of Al-Arabiya TV and a close associate of the crown prince, published an article explaining "what is going on in the corridors of Saudi decision-making," minutes after a statement by the official news agency SPA said that the kingdom would respond to any action Against it by a larger measure.