The March 2017 meeting in Riyadh brought together businessmen that "pitched a $2 
billion plan to use private intelligence operatives to sabotage the Iranian 
economy,” read the report released Sunday.
"Top Saudi intelligence officials close to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman 
asked a small group of businessmen last year about using private companies to 
assassinate Iranian enemies of the kingdom,” it said.
Iranian commander fires back at Trump's anti-Iran sanctions threat using a meme 
of a major US drama series.
As the meeting came at a time that bin Salman was consolidating his power in the 
kingdom, the report concludes that planning for assassinations, like that of 
dissident journalist Khashoggi, started "since the beginning of Prince 
Mohammed’s ascent.”
Assiri’s top aides also "inquired about killing” Iran’s General Soleimani as the 
attendees were trying to "win Saudi funding for their plan,” read the report by 
the US daily.
General Solemani has been at the forefront of Iran’s advisory efforts in Syria 
and Iraq, two Muslim countries suffering from Takfiri militancy, allegedly 
backed by Saudi Arabia and some other US allies.
Source:PRESSTV