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In reply to the discussion: Obama, the CIA, and the Limits of Conciliation [View all]malaise
(297,664 posts)7. It was always going to come to this
They should have been investigated, purged from every institution and sent to the Hague for war crimes' trials.
Brennan should have resigned by now.
The problem is that all American Presidents are hawks (sadly so are most of the members of both chambers of the legislature) and the empire is dependent on the CIA.
Obama was terrified of being accused of being weak in relation to 9/11.
Meanwhile Christie is giving away 9/11 debris as memorabilia - it means nothing to them - except a means to achieve power.
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I believe that the "extra-legal" Intelligence branch of our government has gotten
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#9
Everything they do is in the interests of the 1%. No one is going to fix the CIA/NSA
Zorra
Mar 2014
#29
Yeah that, 'don't look back' stuff finally came around and bit him in the ass I see.
Rex
Mar 2014
#31
Also, his advisory staff on the Brennan appointment was headed by former associates of George Tenet.
cui bono
Mar 2014
#38