GUIDANCE
How a Journalist's Disappearance Could Affect U.S.-Saudi Ties
Oct 16, 2018 | 15:38 GMT

Turkish police enter the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 15 to conduct a search for journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who has been missing since he entered the premises on Oct. 2. Washington could take various courses of action against Riyadh over Khashoggi's disappearance.
(CHRIS McGRATH/Getty Images)
Highlights
- The Khashoggi affair is unlikely to cause a rupture between the United States and Saudi Arabia because of their deep and longstanding ties.
- While the United States could follow any number of courses of action, it is Congress, not the president, that will likely lead the way.
- Riyadh could retaliate against Washington in a variety of ways, but the United States will remain on the front foot in shaping the countries' relations following Khashoggi's disappearance.
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