[lbo-talk] MSNBC - FBI investigates alleged Pentagon spy

joanna bujes jbujes at covad.net
Sat Aug 28 12:41:26 PDT 2004


I get the drift, but the spies seem to be part of the arrangement. Remembering how the Israelis got a lot of nuclear technology from the U.S. -- documented in "Dangerous Liasons" -- it seems that spies were needed to open doors that were deliberately left unlocked. In other words, the transfer of information had to take place unofficially, so as not to incriminate or bind the U.S. to the results.

Joanna

Doug Henwood wrote:


> Michael Pugliese wrote:
>
>> <URL: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5844415/ >
>> Someone in the office of Feith, NPR just said.
>>
>>> ...Agents said they had evidence that the official passed sensitive
>>> information, including draft policy documents and presidential
>>> policy directives, to Israel through the American-Israel Public
>>> Affairs Committee, or AIPAC.
>>
>> Cue to fs, for a ZOG U$rael spiel.
>
>
> But if Israel really was the U.S.'s puppetmaster, why would they need
> spies to pass along secret policy deliberations on Iran? Wouldn't they
> be dictating policy on Iran?
>
> Doug
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