Saudi Prince: Saudi Masterminded and its ISIS-affiliated Pawns Committed the Charlie Hebdo Shooting

KABUL: (Middle East Press) Talal bin Abdulaziz, AKA Red Prince, the octogenarian Saudi prince and the favorite son of the Saudi State founder –King Abdulaziz–vociferously criticized  his half-brother and bitter enemy King Salman for prorogating virulent Wahhabi ideology and harebrained foreign policies which instigates young Saudis to join terrorist groups wreaking havoc on the troubled Middle-East and beyond.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the only country in the world named after its ruling family, has witnessed formidable political tremors ever since the late Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz died in Jan. 2015.

“…there is an overwhelming evidence which substantiates my earlier claims that Saudi intelligence’s third division—responsible for overseas’ operations — has indeed hatched the wicked plot of Charlie Hebdo attack in collaboration with an illegitimate régime to fulfill their common objectives,” Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) quoted the exiled Saudi Prince Talal, during a press conference yesterday at InterContinental London Park Lane.

According to political observers, Talal’s blatant comments could be construed as anti-Semitist amid the increasing rumors of an alleged Israeli role in the horrific tragedy of 11 French journalists callously massacred by Islamist militants.

Prince Talal has a long record of animosity towards the Saudi monarchy as it reached its acme during 1960s when the Red Prince defected to Egypt under the Pan-Arab President Gamal Abdel Nasser and began to attack his brothers.

Being well-known for his relatively liberal political views and regarded as one of the leading figure among Saudi émigré. Prince Talal has voiced his renunciation of surprising reshuffles in the labyrinthine of power — dramatically changing the line of succession — which in turn harbinger a gloomy political future for the oil-rich kingdom.

In the meantime, Muqrin bin Abdulaziz— the former Saudi Crown Prince who was humiliatingly sacked when his brother, King Salam ascended to the throne—has issued a communiqué on Friday stating that he would not take the oath of allegiance and urged the Saudi nation to  rise up and topple Salman’s tottering, puppet regime and establish a democratic government.

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