Guy Taylor
Articles by Guy Taylor
Iran claims ‘U.S. support’ led to Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination
Iran's president is seizing on Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi's death to criticize the U.S., claiming in his first major remarks on the matter that Saudi Arabia thought it could get away with the writer's "brutal killing" because it's a close ally of Washington. Published October 24, 2018
John Bolton, Vladimir Putin spar on nuclear treaty fate
Many in Europe fear the death of the INF treaty would revive painful battles over whether and where to deploy mid-range nuclear weapons on their territory while exposing them to Russian tactical missiles. Published October 23, 2018
Turkey to release probe findings into death of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi
Turkey's president vowed to "go into detail" in a major speech Tuesday on the findings of his country's investigation into the death of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, amid mounting international skepticism over the Saudi government's latest claim that the dissident journalist died in a chaotic "fistfight" at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul this month. Published October 21, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi killing sparked by Muslim Brotherhood ties
The prevailing narrative about the bizarre case of U.S.-based Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is that Saudi Arabia's hard-charging young crown prince ordered him kidnapped and perhaps killed in order to silence a particularly effective critic. But Middle East insiders say some deeper subplots played into Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance. Published October 17, 2018
Pompeo lands in Turkey as new report claims audio proves Saudis tortured journalist
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Turkey Wednesday as a new report swirled through the Turkish media claiming that Saudi Arabia's Counsel General in Istanbul was fully aware that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was being murdered inside the Saudi Consulate there on Oct. 2. Published October 17, 2018
Donald Trump, Mike Pompeo move to defuse Jamal Khashoggi crisis amid Turkey cover-up claims
Saudi Arabia's leaders doubled down Tuesday with their denials of any involvement in the disappearance of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, even as Turkish officials suggested that Riyadh scrambled over the past two weeks to cover up evidence that could prove the journalist was kidnapped or killed inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Published October 16, 2018
Trump: Saudi crown prince ‘totally’ denies involvement in Khashoggi case
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman doubled down Tuesday on his denial of involvement in the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, telling President Trump in a phone call that Riyadh supports a complete investigation of the case. Published October 16, 2018
Recep Tayyip Erdogan bombshell: Saudis may have ‘painted’ over Jamal Khashoggi evidence
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says fresh paint may have been laid down inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul to cover potentially crucial evidence, including "toxic materials" that could be tied to the disappearance two weeks ago of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Published October 16, 2018
Mike Pompeo heads to Riyadh as Jamal Khashoggi mystery deepens
Saudi Arabia on Monday allowed Turkish investigators to search its consulate in Istanbul for clues in the case of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Monday, in a bid to bring some clarity to an incident that has mushroomed into a diplomatic and political crisis for both Riyadh and Washington. Published October 15, 2018
Mike Pompeo blasts Democrats over ‘delay and obstruction’ of key State Department nominees
Senate Democrats have for months blamed President Trump for a slew of vacancies on key foreign policy posts, but the administration is now going on the offensive, claiming it was Democrats on Capitol Hill who were blocking confirmation votes for dozens of qualified diplomats whom the White House has nominated in recent months. Published October 11, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi disappearance after Saudi Consulate visit creates diplomatic crisis
International intrigue deepened Wednesday over the disappearance of a prominent U.S.-based Saudi journalist after a visit last week to the Saudi Consulate in Turkey, as suspicions that he had been killed or kidnapped by a team of Saudi operatives threatened to spiral into a major diplomatic crisis. Published October 10, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi case: U.S. intel heard Saudis discussing plot against journalist
U.S. intelligence intercepted communications between Saudi officials discussing a plan to capture journalist Jamal Khashoggi prior to his disappearance last week in Turkey in a case now roiling international investigators and threatening to damage relations between Washington and Riyadh. Published October 10, 2018
Nikki Haley U.N. successor to take ‘America First’ to next level, diplomats say
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's surprise announcement to resign by the end of the year sent shock waves across Washington's foreign policy landscape Tuesday, triggering speculation that President Trump is gearing up for a new hard-line shift on international affairs as he heads toward his third year in office. Published October 9, 2018
Nikki Haley resigns as U.N. ambassador
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley resigned Tuesday in a meeting with President Trump, a surprise departure that will take place at the end of the year. Published October 9, 2018
Mike Pence warns of Chinese aggression ahead of midterms
Vice President Mike Pence sharply criticized Chinese interference in U.S. politics and increasing military aggression Thursday, leveling up a blistering rhetorical assault at a moment when Washington and Beijing are hardening the battle lines after months tension over tariffs and trade. Published October 4, 2018
China warns U.S. military to ‘exercise restraint’ or face consequences
China is reacting harshly to a report that the U.S. Navy is considering a classified proposal to carry out a global show of force against the Chinese military by ramping up American defense activity in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait. Published October 4, 2018
Barham Salih named Iraq president, Adel Abdul-Mahdi to be prime minister
Iraq's political class has just navigated a major -- albeit messy -- transition of executive power in which popularly elected parties engaged in horse-trading to produce moderate, compromise candidates for president and prime minister. Published October 3, 2018
Iraqi official says U.S. wrong to blame Iran for rocket attacks on American consulate
A top Iraqi diplomat pushed back Wednesday against the Trump administration's assertion that Iran-backed militants have been responsible for attacks on the U.S. consulate in southern Iraq, saying recent insecurity in the city of Basra was caused purely by political demonstrations and "a normal expression of democracy." Published October 3, 2018
Mike Pompeo to meet Kim Jong-un in North Korea
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to Pyongyang this week to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, even as Pyongyang hardens its stance on denuclearization talks and South Korea's government warned that the Kim regime has as many as 60 nuclear weapons. Published October 2, 2018
North Korean media silent on Mike Pompeo meeting in New York
Domestic political pressure on Kim Jong-un to move slowly in denuclearization talks with the U.S. is so intense that North Korean state media is avoiding any mention of the high-level meeting the nation's foreign minister had with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week in New York. Published October 2, 2018