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Hopefully now the US will learn it can't fuck around with the rest of the world with impunity like they usually do.
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It's a little odd how officials are leaking that this was a total loss. I suspect the opposite is true. That they still have significant assets and are trying to get Hezbollah off their trail.
Now they're going to pay the punishment for spying against the forces of resistance in Lebanon which have defended Lebanon for years against Zionist occupation, US and European imperialism and their proxy forces in the region which have attempted to stand in the way of Lebanon's destiny which is to be a nation unoccupied and uncolonised. These spies threatened the activity of the resistance by spying for imperialism and are now going to be executed for doing so, the material conditions call for this as in Lebanon there cannot be a simple petty punishment such as imprisonment for this crime, the punishment has to be execution in order to send a message to US imperialism and to those who would seek to do the same.
Looks like 12 more were caught in Iran, it must be a good time to be in the rope business!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...-of-cia-agents
Also for some reason Al-Jazeera deleted their article about this, one moment it was on the front page, I hit refresh and it was nowhere to be seen
As much as I hate to be the one saying this when it's CIA fuckwits we're talking about, I don't support the death penalty. Not even for reactionaries like that. Hell, I didn't even support it for Saddam Hussein. Execution is not cool in my books.
If they get thrown in prison though, sure.
Patience has its limits. Take it too far, and it's cowardice. -George Jackson
There is no such thing as an innocent bystander. -Abbie Hoffman
Oh, I get it, overshadowing this is why the US media was flooded with the trumped-up tales of the ridiculously bogus supposed Iranian spy ring that was going to blow up Saudi diplomats in Washington DC restaurants. The spies in these rings have been disappearing for six months now while the Iranians and Hezbollah haven't said a word about it, so in typical American fashion, the US created a Public Relations hoax to stir up a brouhaha about the danger of Iranian spies, and deflect attention from any upcoming revelation about these US spy rings getting busted. (I'll digress to point out that real Iranian spies probably are fairly dangerous, as their profession requires. However, those dangerous spies are exceedingly unlikely to include alcoholic former used car dealers that fall into the first sting operation the FBI rolls out at them.).)
Ok...here is the deal...like Khad said: they are local assets and the US doesn't give a shit.
They won't, never have and never will give one god damned shit for local foreign people especially from "third world" countries. They simply do not. These people are in their eyes useful tools which they can buy and use and dispose of at their leisure. Nothing will be learned from this and plans will already have been set in motion to minimise the damage.
Because the only thing the CIA will give a shit about is the fact that now they have to recruit new people and they temporarilly have to deal with a set back which may or may not impair the continuation of the flow of information.
Then what else is there to do with spies? "Rehabilitating" them and letting them go would be out of the question...
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The question should probably: why is there anything to spy on?
There is only something to spy on if there is competition, a secret flow of information witheld from the general public by those in power, or an intent to steal information which is only available for a few (such as pattents) and when there is dishonesty in mutual cooperation or a complete lack of working together and solidarity.
Maybe this is a bit of a generalising statement...but think about it.
As far as I am aware, and I am far from an expert, the number one reason people become assets of foreign intelligence agencies is money, blackmail and pressure.
People who are very ideologically involved rarely become assets but apply directly. As some of you may know the CIA actively recruits from the US embassies and there are even application forms you can fill in. I know...years back a friend of mine filled them in, was rejected, and became a private contracting body guard in Brasil and later Thailand.