A Russian website reported that the documents of the lawsuit filed by Saad Al-Jabri, a former advisor to the Saudi Interior Minister, against Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in America reveal that Saudi Arabia approved the Russian military campaign in Syria long before its launch.

The Russian news site says that one of the documents refers to holding at least two meetings between Al-Jabri and former CIA director John Brennan, during which the US side expressed its dissatisfaction with “Saudi Arabia's encouragement of Russian intervention” in Syria.

Excerpts from this document refer to Jabri's contacts with the Americans during the period he worked for the Saudi Ministry of Interior.

The site indicated that shortly before his dismissal in September 2015, Saad al-Jabri participated in two official meetings with Brennan, and after one of these two meetings it was reported that the Saudi crown prince was angry with al-Jabri, given that he raised in his talks with Brennan the issue of Mohammed bin Salman’s contacts with the president. Russian Vladimir Putin.

At that time, before Russia became involved in the Syrian war, Brennan expressed concern about Mohammed bin Salman encouraging Russian intervention in Syria, and the lawsuit stated that Al-Jabri conveyed Brennan's message to bin Salman, to whom he responded angrily.

The site indicated that Al-Jabri's work within the Saudi Ministry of Interior allowed him to establish close relations with representatives of foreign intelligence services, as well as access to important information about the ruling family.

Al-Jabri left the kingdom two years after his dismissal, but the Saudi crown prince is still chasing him, which confirms that the former security advisor in the Saudi Ministry of Interior has dangerous secrets about Mohammed bin Salman and his allies.