"Bandar Bush" was long time Saudi ambassador in Washington and associated both with the Bush family and their business interests and with the bin-Laden family. See House of Bush, House of Saud by Craid Unger.
Prince
Bandar Bin Sultan: Is The Saudi Spy Chief Dead Or Alive?
31
July, 2012
Unconfirmed
reports are emerging from the Middle East and Europe that Saudi
Arabia’s intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz
Al Saud has been assassinated.
The
Voltaire Network of Paris reported that Bandar was killed in a bomb
attack on July 26. He was apparently murdered by Syrian operatives in
retaliation for his alleged role in the July 18 bombing in Damascus
which killed four of President Bashar al-Assad’s inner circle,
including Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha and his deputy Assef
Shawkat.
However,
neither Saudi nor Syrian sources have confirmed the alleged
assassination.
The
Prince was a familiar figure in the U.S. since he served as Saudi
ambassador to the US from 1983 until 2005. He was appointed Saudi
intelligence chief earlier this month, reportedly a reward for having
orchestrated the Damascus attack.
Syria
reportedly eliminated Bandar bin Sultan in retaliation for Damascus
bombing
Though
not yet announced by the Saudi authorities, the death of Prince
Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has been confirmed to
Voltaire Network by unofficial sources.
by Voltaire
Network
July 30, 2012
Prince
Bandar had just been appointed head of Saudi intelligence on July 24:
a promotion which was interpreted as a reward for having organized
the attack in Damascus on July 18. The Saudi services, with
logistical support from the CIA, had managed to blow up the
headquarters of the Syrian National Security during a Crisis Cell
meeting: Generals Assef Chaoukat, Daoud Rajha and Hassan Tourkmani
were killed instantly. General Amin Hicham Ikhtiar died soon after
from his wounds. This operation, called "Damascus Volcano"
was the signal for the attack on the capital by a swarm of
mercenaries, mainly coming from Jordan.
Prince
Bandar was himself the target of a bomb attack on July 26, and
subsequently succumbed to his injuries.
A
brilliant and cynical personality, Prince Bandar was 63 years old. He
was the son of Prince Sultan (irremovable defense minister from 1963
until his death in 2011) and of a slave. Confidant of King Fahd,
Bandar was ambassador to Washington throughout his reign (1983-2005).
He became close to George H. Bush (then Vice-President of the United
States), who regarded him as an "adopted son," prompting
the U.S. press to dub him "Bandar Bush". Endowed with an
outstanding genius for covert action, he brokered the Al-Yamamah arms
deal, managing to divert more than one billion pounds, according to
British official sources. He then used this windfall, and many more,
to finance the activities of jihadist groups around the world,
including Al Qaeda.
In
early 2010, Prince Bandar attempted to overthrow King Abdullah to
place his own father on the throne. The plot failed and he was
banished from the kingdom, but the monarch’s declining health
enabled him to return to Saudi Arabia a year later. Since the death
of Prince Sultan in October 2011, he had become the de facto leader
of the Sudairi clan, the hawkish wing within the royal family.
His
death constitutes a serious blow to the whole system of Western
covert action in the Muslim world. It took Syria only one week to
mount this spectacular reprisal operation.
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