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General sacked for leaking the NATO source of terrorists - (in) Iran, LOL

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Subject: General sacked for leaking the NATO source of terrorists -
(in) Iran, LOL

Date: Jun 24, 2010 2:23 PM

Okay, so, Israelis funnel/fund "terrorists"
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/df4162cad9d1d1ac?hl=en#
[Israeli Neocons smuggle weapons and terrorists in, and take drugs
out,
using Turkey:
"Marc Grossman was leading it, 100 percent, bringing people from East
Turkestan into Kyrgyzstan, from Kyrgyzstan to Azerbaijan, from
Azerbaijan some of them were being channeled to Chechnya, some of them
were being channeled to Bosnia. From Turkey, they were putting all
these bin Ladens on NATO planes. ***People and weapons went one way,
drugs came back."***
http://www.amconmag.com/article/2009/nov/01/00006/
]

for the American 911-Whack-a-Mole warriors
to whack, while NATO helps the "terrorists"
mess up Iran.

Okaaaay-thennn.

Bottom Line?
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts06242010.html
There is no official "national security" reason
we're having these wars, because the likes of
BigOil could hire their own private armies
instead of making ours theirs.

Sigh.

I guess the only formula for getting
our country back would be a general
strike.


Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org
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http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=131827&sectionid=3510203

Kabul circles say the dismissal of US commander was over leaking
information including NATO's connection with the executed leader of
the Jundallah terrorist group, Abdolmalek Rigi.

Head of Press TV's office in Kabul, Mohammad Ruhi, says US commander
General Stanley McChrystal was sacked for acknowledging NATO's
connection with the executed leader of the Pakistan-based Jundallah
terrorist group, Abdolmalek Rigi.

He dismissed the official reasons for the firing of McChrystal, saying
his growing friendship with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and
intelligence leaks may have triggered the replacement.

The move caused a scandal, and a British minister was sacked. In
retaliation, London is believed to have released confidential
statements by McChrystal to White House officials, paving the way for
the commander's removal from his post.

Ruhi says many insiders also link the decision to the escalating
number of US casualties in the war-torn country since the beginning of
2010.

"The general opinion is that Petraeus' reputation as the 'butcher of
Iraq' is meant to intimidate militants as well as Afghans," he added.

Furthermore, Karzai's increasingly vocal protests over the civilian
death toll of US and NATO operations and McChrystal's acknowledgement
of mistakes fueled tensions with the US Ambassador to Kabul, Karl
Eikenberry.

The friendship between the two also entailed other top intelligence
leaks, with McChrystal briefing Karzai on plans to mobilize Taliban
militants from the volatile south to the north, Britain's arms and
drug smuggling route from Afghanistan to Central Asia as well as links
with the Russian mafia.

McChrystal's remarks to Rolling Stone magazine, in which he mocked a
string of top Washington officials, raised speculations about the
deepening rift among the echelons of the US government.

Obama picked General David Petraeus on Wednesday to replace McChrystal
as the commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan. The choice of
Gen. Petraeus, the architect of the Iraq war surge strategy, to
replace Gen. McChrystal, was because he was well known to the Afghans
and Pakistanis, and had ties with Washington's NATO allies.

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Gen. McChrystal had
described his civilian bosses as "clueless" and called their European
allies "wimps."

In the interview, Gen. McChrystal said he felt betrayed by the US
ambassador to Afghanistan, Karl Eikenberry, and accused him of
undermining the Afghan war by leaking a classified cable back in
January.

The general also indirectly criticized the US president, calling him
"uncomfortable and intimidated."

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