Reuel Marc Gerecht: The Meaning of al Qaeda's Double Agent - WSJ.com: "The Meaning of al Qaeda's Double Agent
The jihadists are showing impressive counterintelligence ability that the CIA seems to have underestimated."
Hezbollah Confirms by Fire: Beirut for “Tel Aviv”
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November 19, 2024 Source By Staff, Agencies As part of its “Fire for Fire,
Beirut for Tel Aviv” defensive strategy in the face of the “Israeli”
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hmm that remark near the end about 'one large-scale terrorist strike inside the U.S. could effectively end his presidency' is concerning coming out of the wsj. regime change can happen anywhere i guess.
ReplyDeleteHmmm AP, I didn't even see that.
ReplyDeleteI threw this article up to use as an example of how determined the establishment is to have it their way.
I am thinking this is yet again, another false flag attack.
Qui Bono?
The security apparatus is the only beneficiary.
oh well, speculation is just plain senseless. I don't know why I do it. :(
Peter:
ReplyDeleteI am not sure that it was a false flag in the sense that we always think of that terminology in.
IMHO;
this man was recruited to commit terrorism on behalf of the US, while demonstrating the method, the means exploded, I mean seven of them at once, fubar.
But, it has to spun just right. so we have the excuses of "systemic ineptness" regurgitation of Obama lingo.
but, alquaeda is getting more wily, more dangerous.
therefore the US has to become more dangerous, something Obama has a propensity for, and will take further.
I think the comment at the end is some good old fear mongering.
The message is, as always, we gotta get tougher and stay tough....
The Guantanamo spin was nicely thrown it to justify that practice never ending.
This story is in the western media to make the Islamophobes angrier. Conversely, the Jordanian press BLOCKED this story, which would have emboldened the Jordanian "street".
ReplyDeleteThe media is a weapon and the elite crowned bloodsuckers who control the media are wielding this weapon with increasing sophistication.