Biden to declassify report on assassination of Jamal Khashoggi
President-elect Joe Biden's pick for intelligence chief Avril Haines told the Senate Intelligence Committee that she would release the classified report into the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi.
Trump had refrained from taking harsh measures against Saudi
Arabia after reports emerged Khashoggi's body was dismembered in the Kingdom's
Istanbul consulate in 2018. Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman allegedly
ordered the killing of the Washington Post journalist.
Biden during his election campaign had vowed to re-evaluate
the relationship with Saudi Arabia.
A New York judge had earlier ordered US intelligence
agencies to acknowledge that they possess tape recording of the 2018 murder of
Saudi Arabian journalist.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has been vetting Avril
Haines,51, nomination who is a former top CIA official nominated to be director
of national intelligence (DNI) by Joe Biden's incoming administration.
"Our approach to China has to evolve, and essentially
meet the reality of the particularly assertive and aggressive China that we see
today," Haines told the US Senators, adding, "to safeguard the
integrity of our intelligence community, the DNI must insist that, when it
comes to intelligence, there is simply no place for politics -- ever."
"The DNI must prioritize transparency, accountability,
analytic rigor, facilitating oversight and diverse thinking —- not as
afterthoughts, but as strategic imperatives that bolster our work and our
institutions," Haines added.
Avril will be overseeing all US intelligence, including the
CIA, the National Security Agency (NSA) and FBI counterintelligence.
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