EFTA00711274Set 9
2012-07-253p1,400w
Saudi government
orchestrated its equivalent of Washington's Friday afternoon news dump: Prince Bandar bin Sultan, son of the late crown
prince and defense minister, Sultan, was appointed ... intelligence chief.
The kingdom may want minimal coverage and analysis of Bandar's appointment, but it is bound to be disappointed.
Bandar used to be one of Saudi Arabia ... meet the challenges. Frankly, it suggests panic in Riyadh.
Where does one start? Bandar certainly used to be a firm pair of hands, but recently that grasp has been shakier
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00711274.pdf
EFTA01180248Set 9
2012-08-082p773w
Saudi Arabia on the edge?
By David Ignatius
By appointing Prince Bandar bin Sultan as its new intelligence chief, Saudi Arabia has installed what
looks like a war cabinet ... with the United States, France, Turkey, Jordan and other nations that want Assad
out.
Bandar will succeed Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz, who was barely visible in the West during ... Pakistan and other
Muslim nations where Muqrin's traditional Saudi demeanor will be useful.
Bandar, the flamboyant former ambassador to Washington, had appeared to be sidelined in the past
several
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01180248.pdf
EFTA00678374Set 9
2013-10-2521p7,227w
Daily Beast
Saudi Fears and Mysteries
Leslie H. Gelb
Oct 24, 2013 -- Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi Intelligence Chief, told
European diplomats that Saudi Arabia would make a "major ... quite sure what to make of the mysterious "leak."
Maybe it was just Prince Bandar doing his thing. To be sure, softer words
along similar lines had come privately from ... himself, King Abdullah. And the King's voice is what truly matters.
Besides, Prince Bandar is well known for his Republican Party leanings,
his private snorts against President Obama
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00678374.pdf
EFTA00555816Set 9
2012-09-273p316w
From: Brian
To: Lucy Cutbert Bandar Alsaud , Khalid Bandar
Fuzzy Bandar , Loulou Bandar , Mo Al
Kholi Brandon Short , Mahreen Short
Subject: Bahrain Racing!!!
Date ... Inline-Images: photo_l.JPG; photo_2.JPG; photo_3.JPG
To the Bandar gang & Mo, Wish you all were here. Should be a fun weekend. Just finished first practice and we
were quick. I think
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00555816.pdf
EFTA00983765Set 9
2014-02-2425p8,818w
Damascus as a strategic setback for Iran. Abdullah had
given his intelligence chief -- Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the longtime
former ambassador to Washington -- a leading role in enacting these
policies ... recent days it has become clear that the prince has been
sidelined.
Bandar's Syria responsibilities have been taken over by his cousin, Prince
Muhammad bin Nayef (known in Washington ... uncertain whether the changes signal any substantive shift in Saudi
policy, however. Bandar's removal, which has not been officially
announced, is most likely due to health reasons. Past biographers
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00983765.pdf
EFTA00679811Set 9
2014-07-072p1,293w
resources.
Saudi Arabia: Saudi King Abdullah appointed a new spy chief: Prince Khaled bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz, the former
governor of Riyadh who most recently served for 45 days ... qualities of Islam. Prince Khaled's portfolio was previously in
the hands of Prince Bandar bin Sultan, who served as intelligence chief for two years as well as being ... former
ambassador to the United States. However, Prince Bandar will remain an advisor to the king and his special envoy,
according to a different royal decree.
For more information please
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00679811.pdf
EFTA01199606Set 9
2014-10-023p766w
Arab intelligence source.
The Saudi effort was run until late 2013 by Prince Bandar bin Sultan, at that time head of Saudi
intelligence. Bandar was enthusiastic but undisciplined, adding ... chaos. Pushed by the
United States, the Saudis in February replaced Bandar and gave oversight of the Syria effort to
Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef. The program was less chaotic
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01199606.pdf
EFTA01199587Set 9
2014-10-1919p13,328w
Arab intelligence source.
The Saudi effort was run until late 2013 by Prince Bandar bin Sultan, at that time head of Saudi intelligence. Bandar was enthusiastic but undisciplined, adding ... chaos. Pushed by the United States, the Saudis in February replaced Bandar and gave oversight of the Syria effort to Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef. The
program was less chaotic
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01199587.pdf
EFTA01170301Set 9
2011-10-2223p5,805w
with his foe.
He could out smart America, too. Sultan sent his son Prince Bandar
to China in the 1980s to buy long-range missiles to hit Tehran ... genes. He is far more understated than his flamboyant
predecessor, Prince Bandar, who was so plugged into the Bush
dynasty he was known as "Bandar Bush."
Jubeir stayed cool even
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01170301.pdf
EFTA00987184Set 9
2014-04-173p1,872w
speculation, Saudi Arabia announced on April 15th that its veteran intelligence chief
Prince Bandar bin Sultan would be replaced, "at his own request," by his deputy Yousef al-Idrissi. Bandar ... that the replacement may have also been instigated by recent health setbacks, which kept Bandar away from Riyadh for
months at a time, leaving the intelligence agency—and the Syrian
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00987184.pdf
EFTA01180237Set 9
2012-08-136p2,899w
Saudi Arabia on the edge?' in The Washington Post,
suggesting that by appointing Prince Bandar bin Sultan as its new intelligence chief, Saudi Arabia has installed
what looks like ... Shiite
minority. This may be the case, but Ignatius goes on to suggest that Bandar (who is close to the Bush Family)
"would be a useful intermediary, for example
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01180237.pdf
EFTA00826491Set 9
2016-06-012p549w
moving for the country, putting our money in a visionary
business"
- Princess Reema Bandar al-Saud, Uber global policty advisory board member
Uber said that the funding was not tied ... moving for the country, putting our money in a visionary
business," said Princess Reema Bandar al-Saud, who is a member of Uber's global policy advisory board
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00826491.pdf