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Shop NowSaudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is facing some serious allegations. A “former Saudi official” claims personal knowledge that MBS “forged the signature of his father” on a royal decree. It approved controversial military action against Yemen’s Houthi rebels. The war instantly became a “quagmire” stalemate which is still raging.
Prince not phased
Prince Happy Cat, Mohammed bin Salman, now serves as the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia, often meeting leaders in place of his father, the 88-year-old King Salman.
He’s not phased one bit by anything the “discredited former government official” has to say without supporting evidence. Saad al-Jabri doesn’t need a fortune teller to know his horoscope looks grim.
Al-Jabri is a former Saudi intelligence official who happens to be living in Canadian exile. His dispute with the royal family has been ongoing for years. The Prince allegedly imprisoned his two children in an attempt to “lure him back to Saudi Arabia.”
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Saad al-Jabri, a former Saudi official now in exile, claims Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman forged King Salman’s signature to start the Yemen war.
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Mohammed was going through an “assertive behavior” stage when he started the Yemen war in 2015. To consolidate his power at home, he began a “wider crackdown on any perceived dissent or power base that could challenge his rule.”
Al-Jabri recently blew the lid off the forgery scandal by telling the BBC that a “credible, reliable” official linked to the Saudi Interior Ministry confirmed to him that Prince Mohammed “signed the royal decree declaring war in place of his father.”
Just because Mohammed signed the order doesn’t mean he didn’t have the authority and the permission. The only one who can say whether he did or didn’t is King Salman. It’s really difficult to get an appointment to see him. His son Mohammed handles those arrangements.

Surprised at the decree
“We were surprised that there was a royal decree to allow the ground interventions,” al-Jabri insists. “He forged the signature of his dad for that royal decree. The king’s mental capacity was deteriorating.”
The Yemen war “against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels” was “launched with promises by the prince it would quickly be over.” It turned into the desert version of Vietnam and “has ground on for nearly a decade.”
His decision wasn’t a popular one but it was a learning experience, the prince declares. Some say his ever-present grin and squinty eyes are the result of smoking rocks of top tier hash the size of softballs, in his hookah.
A former Saudi official, now in exile, has made shocking claims against Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), alleging that he forged King Salman’s signature to start #SaudiArabia's devastating war in #Yemen. https://t.co/QxtsbvifjP pic.twitter.com/YCLCxwWhME
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Since he allegedly forged his dad’s signature, “the war has killed more than 150,000 people and created one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters, killing tens of thousands more.” He was serving as defense minister at the time.
His accuser, Al-Jabri, “once worked for former Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, a trusted confidant of the U.S. in the battle against al-Qaida militants in the kingdom after the September 11, 2001, attacks.”
MBS got switched in as heir apparent in 2017 while “bin Nayef is believed to have been held under house arrest after.” Al-Jabri doesn’t have much to lose by telling secrets to the press. The prince “planned for my assassination. He will not rest until he sees me dead. I have no doubt about that.“