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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Ex-CIA officer Slams US Allegations against Iran as Sham

'In an alarming exposure of the acceleration and urgency of the American war party's push towards catastrophic war with Iran, Philip Giraldi, former CIA counter terrorism officer, in an interview [1] on 24th July with Anti War Radio debunked the NeoCons' repeated myth of Iran's support for AlQaeda as a pretext for war. Whilst acknowledging Iran's helpfulness in trying to establish security in both Afghanistan and Iraq, Giraldi spoke of the United States' hypocritical and illegal support for terrorist separatists groups inside Iran, and various plans and scenarios which have been drawn up to destroy Iran's military and economic infrastructure by massive bombardment, with the use of nuclear bombs a real and stated possibility...'

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=6434


In other news, just finished work. Had a pretty good shift, didn't do much and just coasted through today. interestingly, despite all the shit i've done there, i've never got a warning slip. idk. the only one i've ever come close to getting (for doing a shitty close that wasn't my fault anyway) i managed to talk my way out of. i mean, i've never ever been late to a shift, and i always give 100% even if i'm not feeling the best. that sometimes results in shit work but i do my best. didn't see much of the managers today, don't know why. we had the situation under control.

where does a soldiers loyalty lie, to defend their country and constitution or to follow the orders of the commander in chief? don't know where i picked that up from, probably off the web somewhere. most likely not from a book, seeing as i don't read many political books these days (i don't wanna pay the $22 library fine i've managed to rack up). I just use the library computers and internet to do all my business and research.

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