Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Obama Tries to Play the CIA Against North Korea, Cuba Style

In inciting the assassination of Kim Jong Un, Obama is hitting yet another infamous retread since the CIA tried to whack Fidel Castro for over fifty years with each effort yet another notorious failure.  (RT:  US commandos to back South Korea’s potential assassination of Kim Jong-un – report)

If Seoul launches an operation to assassinate North Korea’s leader in the event of war, US special operations forces would participate, Yonhap news agency claims.

“The South Korean military will form a special brigade based on that of the US sometime later this year,” a high-ranking government official told the agency on condition of anonymity, adding that US special agents are expected to be under Korean command during the operation.

“Although the brigade is modeled after that in the US, it will be tailored to the special environments of the peninsula,” the source was cited as saying.


- RT

That's got CIA written all over it, just like the last time.  'US special operations forces' is the sweetest euphemism one could invent for the murdering desperadoes of the CIA.

Ed: most of them aren't murderers but rather clerks!

Judging by the ODNI report, they're not too good at that either, are they.  Besides, they're not just clerks when they're complicit to murder, no matter how much they convince themselves they're the 'real patriots.'


How about this time around we go for a Bay of Kimchi incident to model as much as possible the ludicrous fiasco of the CIA-led Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.  (WIKI:  Bay of Pigs Invasion)

Maybe to get it right this time, it would be best to get Kissinger to lead the CIA as he did when Salvador Allende was assassinated in Chile.  Although that looked ostensibly like what the CIA calls a success, in fact it ushered in the Pinochet reign of terror that lasted twenty years.

Well done, CIA.


There's not much else to be done with this one since it should be patently obvious America isn't run by the President but rather the CIA and any desires / intentions of the President (e.g. withdrawal from Iraq and Syria) are quickly subverted to the CIA's intention to make never-ending war.

Ed:  why?

Without the never-ending wars, America would be eating itself instead.

Ed:  it does that anyway!

So tell me again why the CIA is necessary.  There are the dreams of the Forefathers and then there's the CIA.  You can't have both without one obviating the other.

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