Bandar Bush was one of Al-Qaeda's chief financiers, along with the CIA.
Related: Unofficial Reports: Al-Qaeda's Chief Financier Bandar Bush Is Dead.
Who Else Wanted Bandar Bush Dead Besides Syria? Washington?
According to Voltaire Network, Bandar Bush is dead. He was killed in a bomb blast at the hands of the Syrians. Read the article below.
Syria reportedly eliminated Bandar bin Sultan in retaliation for Damascus bombing
Voltaire Network
Published: Sunday, July 29, 2012
Also, check out Aangirfan's post called, "CIA's Bandar Assassinated By Syrians?"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 souces.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.
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II. Update: [Monday, July 30, 2012, 21:20]
Voltaire Network is reporting that the Saudi leadership has not answered questions from the international media about whether Bandar Bush is dead or alive. It is highly suspicious that the Saudi government is not setting the record straight.
Here is an excerpt from Voltaire Net's latest article, "Riyad neither confirms nor denies Prince Bandar’s death":
All through the day, numerous media have tried to ascertain whether or not Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has been the victim of a deadly attack on July 26, as announced by Voltaire Network citing a non official-source [1].Strangely, Saudi authorities have not responded to inquiries by the media, refusing to confirm or deny the death of their newly appointed chief of the intelligence services.
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