VP Pence: Khashoggi’s death will not go without US response
WASHINGTON — Vice-President Mike Pence said Tuesday that the death of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi “will not go without an American response” and that the CIA director was in Turkey to review evidence in the case.
Pence declined to discuss what punitive action the U.S. might take in response to the death of the Washington Post columnist and critic of the Saudi kingdom, who died Oct. 2 at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Saudi Arabia has said he was killed in a fistfight at the consulate.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s claim earlier Tuesday, Pence said, that “this brutal murder was premediated — pre-planned days in advance — flies in the face of earlier assertions that have been made by the Saudi regime.”
“This brutal murder of a journalist, of an innocent man or a dissent will not go without an American response” Pence said, adding that there probably would be an international response as well.