Saudi Arabian intelligence chief has been coordinating policies towards Syrian uprising
"Prince Bandar bin
Sultan has been coordinating Saudi Arabia's policies
towards the Syrian uprising since being appointed intelligence chief by King
Abdullah in July. Bandar's reputation as an inveterate networker and hawk have
fuelled anticipation about how he will handle the bloodiest crisis of the Arab
spring......
The normally flamboyant Bandar – he has a penchant for cigars and flies in a private Airbus – had kept a low profile since returning to Riyadh in 2005 and becoming head of the national security council. But he was often photographed with senior US officials, most recently during a visit by the CIA director, General David Petraeus.
Bandar took over the
Syria "file" from the king's
son Abdelaziz, a deputy foreign minister. The move also followed rumours of
inefficiency at the intelligence agency. Bandar organized the visit of Manaf
Tlass, the Sunni general and Assad associate who defected from Syria in July.
Shortly after his appointment it was rumoured – evidently falsely – that he had
been killed in an explosion in Riyadh. Iranian and pro-Assad media suggested it
was retaliation for the assassination of four of Assad's senior security chiefs
in a bomb attack in Damascus a few days earlier.....
In a rare public glimpse of his movements, Bandar was reported to be in the Qatari capital Doha on Wednesday, holding talks with the Emir, Sheikh Hamad. It would be surprising if the Syrian crisis was not on their agenda. "We need to wait and see what Bandar will do with the Syria file," said one Saudi source. "People will be watching carefully.""
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