July 28, 2012

Surprise, Surprise: The CIA And Mossad Don't Like Each Other

Here is an excerpt from an article called, "US sees Israel, tight Mideast ally, as spy threat":
"The CIA considers Israel its No. 1 counterintelligence threat in the agency's Near East Division, the group that oversees spying across the Middle East, according to current and former officials. Counterintelligence is the art of protecting national secrets from spies. This means the CIA believes that U.S. national secrets are safer from other Middle Eastern governments than from Israel."
Israel is the only country with the balls, the connections, and the skills to challenge the CIA in the spying domain on its home court. But Israel has to rely on America's military for its security because its own is weak. Israel got easily beaten by Hezbollah on the battlefield in summer 2006. Clearly, fighting is not its strong suit. It is much better at spying, propaganda warfare, and blackmailing.

In other words, Israel has to cheat to victory. Its ambitions are too big and unrealizable because it is a very small country. And its image as a victim is dependent on monstrous lies like the official 9/11 story.

It is great news that the CIA and Mossad hate each other. Hopefully, America will totally separate itself from Israel and regain its independence before Israel does something stupid like attack Iran and drag America into another insane and aggressive war.