Jamal Khashoggi, casualty of war

In the global war on democracy, the war zone has no borders and journalists are no longer seen as non-combatants.
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a columnist for The Washington Post before his Oct. 2 death inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Jamal Khashoggi had a vulnerability. It was a variable that weighed disproportionately in his risk-benefit calculations and that, for his assassins, amounted to an Achilles’ heel. It wasn’t power, money, fame, or security—or any of the lesser exploitable weaknesses leveraged by intelligence in...

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