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The Assassination of Hamas Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh (pg. 2)
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| bARTovsky |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
The boldness of a lot of their operations is also a part of the fact. |
Boldness = at being incognito?? |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Schadenfreude
where are you getting those facts as well?
are you privy to classified documents or something?
how do you know how active a secret agency really is...by playing socom? |
No its called actually being aware of what Mossad has done and reports, non-classified, either by defense think-tanks, or government agencies.
I don't see how anything I mentioned is far fetched or even able to be questioned by anyone who pays an ounce of attention to the operations of major intelligence agencies. :wtf:
WTF is socom!?
bartovsky you obviously dont understand the concept of percentages.
DjArTIN, since the early 1960s the US has not engaged in any overt acts of state assassination. We have funded groups that might carry out those acts, but directly employing our own agents is not worth the risk. |
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| DJ RANN |
This whole thing REALLY pisses me off.
if you listen to any of the news outlets, even the reputable ones, they are reporting how British, Irish abd german governemtns are in uproar about this, and calling their ambassadors to emergnecy meetings?
Why? because they used forged passports.
NOT BECAUSE ISREAL SENT MOSSAD TO ANOTHER COUNTRY TO ASSASSINATE A POLITICIAN.
It's like there's this weird all powerful press release that has been sent to all news outlets not to discuss the fact the asasination took place, just you can be angry about forging passports. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
This whole thing REALLY pisses me off.
if you listen to any of the news outlets, even the reputable ones, they are reporting how British, Irish abd german governemtns are in uproar about this, and calling their ambassadors to emergnecy meetings?
Why? because they used forged passports.
NOT BECAUSE ISREAL SENT MOSSAD TO ANOTHER COUNTRY TO ASSASSINATE A POLITICIAN.
It's like there's this weird all powerful press release that has been sent to all news outlets not to discuss the fact the asasination took place, just you can be angry about forging passports. |
Maybe because its not that big of a news item when a known arms smuggler is assassinated... This guy by all accounts worked in some pretty shady areas of life. |
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| Damerchi |
boomp boomp boomp....anotha one bites the dust!
I really think it's about time that foreign hitmen infiltrate the UAE and clean up the skewed mentalities that are a serious threat to global peace and security.
Dubai is generally a place where people with "dirty money" are granted amnesty by the footing emarati sheikhdom. It's about time they learnt who's boss. |
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| Dervish |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
This whole thing REALLY pisses me off.
if you listen to any of the news outlets, even the reputable ones, they are reporting how British, Irish abd german governemtns are in uproar about this, and calling their ambassadors to emergnecy meetings?
Why? because they used forged passports.
NOT BECAUSE ISREAL SENT MOSSAD TO ANOTHER COUNTRY TO ASSASSINATE A POLITICIAN.
It's like there's this weird all powerful press release that has been sent to all news outlets not to discuss the fact the asasination took place, just you can be angry about forging passports. |
Sanctity of being British (having one of our passports) > Arab life.
Always. |
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| saluyamo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Schadenfreude
where are you getting those facts as well?
are you privy to classified documents or something?
how do you know how active a secret agency really is...by playing socom? |
You do not want to with Mossad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossad |
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| Comrade Stalin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
CIA refrains from committing state acts of assassination. Israel announces that as part of their resources.
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What do you call CIA drones flying over Pakistan? |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Comrade Stalin
What do you call CIA drones flying over Pakistan? |
While that is controversial and in my opinion should be considered state assassinations I believe they figured out a way to weasel around international law and make them considered "targets of opportunity."
This makes me believe that they keep drones in the air 24/7 over parts of Pakistan so that when they get these "opportunities" they can say that the drones were already on a mission... :rolleyes:
Also a policy of not talking too much about it helps. |
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| Comrade Stalin |
| Just saying, if anything, our CIA is no better than Mossad. Nevertheless, their actions are approved by the top brass, so it's really the politicians to blame. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Comrade Stalin
Just saying, if anything, our CIA is no better than Mossad. Nevertheless, their actions are approved by the top brass, so it's really the politicians to blame. |
I wouldn't put the CIA's actions in Pakistan on the same level as Mossad. Mossad will engage anyone anywhere and it seems their targets need to meet few requirements to be terminated.
The US actions in Pakistan are pretty much recognized the world over as doing what the Pakistanis cannot or will not do to help fight an international war in Afghanistan. |
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| Comrade Stalin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I wouldn't put the CIA's actions in Pakistan on the same level as Mossad. Mossad will engage anyone anywhere and it seems their targets need to meet few requirements to be terminated.
The US actions in Pakistan are pretty much recognized the world over as doing what the Pakistanis cannot or will not do to help fight an international war in Afghanistan. |
It's still targeted assassination, no matter how it's looked upon. |
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