MBBC Mohammed bin Salman.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool/AFP via Getty Images
  • A former Saudi spy said the crown prince is a threat to the world.

  • The man who fled the kingdom said that the prince doesn't feel emotions.

  • Ahead of Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia, the comments came.

A former Saudi intelligence chief said in a CBS News interview that the crown prince is a psychopath who is a threat to the world.

In the interview, which was aired Sunday, al-Jabri warned that crown prince Mohammed was a killer withinfinite resources.

Al-Jabri told CBS News that he was here to sound the alarm about a killer in the Middle East who posed a threat to the Americans and the planet.

A person with no emotion doesn't learn from his experience. We have seen atrocities and crimes committed by this killer.

The Saudi crown prince was ousted in June of last year and replaced with a new one. In Canada, Al-Jabri fled.

The prince ordered a hit squad to kill al-Jabri in Toronto two weeks after the murder of the Saudi journalist, according to the lawsuit.

Al-Jabri said he expects to be killed by the government one day because of the information he has.

Al-Jabri said that the man would not stop until he saw him dead.

Biden is going to visit Saudi Arabia this Friday. The White House said last month that he would meet with the crown prince to discuss a range of bilateral, regional and global issues.

Biden defended his meeting with the Saudi prince in an op-ed for The Washington Post.

Biden said it was his job to keep the country strong. We have to counter Russia's aggression, put ourselves in the best position to beat China, and work for greater stability in a consequential region of the world.

In his interview, Al-Jabri did not discuss Biden's visit. The White House didn't reply immediately.

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