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Monday, November 21, 2011

CIA spies may be caught

This story is compliments of weasel Zippers,

Maybe I am a cynic, but I wonder if the present administration may have leaked the ID of these people, Nothing like embarrassing the United States.  Also I wonder if the risk adverse mentality at the puzzle palace is also a factor.

Report: Dozens of CIA Spies Working Undercover In Hezbollah And Iran Caught, Feared Executed…


(ABC News) — In a significant failure for the United States in the Mideast, more than a dozen spies working for the CIA in Iran and Lebanon have been caught and the U.S. government fears they will be or have been executed, according to four current and former U.S. officials with connections to the intelligence community.
The spies were paid informants recruited by the CIA for two distinct espionage rings targeting Iran and the Beirut-based Hezbollah organization, considered by the U.S. to be a terror group backed by Iran.
“Espionage is a risky business,” a U.S. official briefed on the developments told ABC News, confirming the loss of the unspecified number of spies over the last six months.
“Many risks lead to wins, but some result in occasional setbacks,” the official said.
Robert Baer, a former senior CIA officer who worked against Hezbollah while stationed in Beirut in the 1980′s, said Hezbollah typically executes individuals suspected of or caught spying.
“If they were genuine spies, spying against Hezbollah, I don’t think we’ll ever see them again,” he said. “These guys are very, very vicious and unforgiving.”
Other current and former officials said the discovery of the two U.S. spy rings occurred separately, but amounted to a setback of significant proportions in efforts to track the activities of the Iranian nuclear program and the intentions of Hezbollah against Israel.
“Remember, this group was responsible for killing more Americans than any other terrorist group before 9/11,” said a U.S. official. Attacks on the U.S. embassy and Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983 killed more than 300 people, including almost 260 Americans.
The U.S. official, speaking for the record but without attribution, gave grudging credit to the efforts of Iran and Hezbollah to detect and expose U.S. and Israeli espionage.

3 comments:

  1. This is not good... I don't 'know' about the administration's actions, but given his 'leanings'...

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  2. I agree with Old NFO

    Happy Thanksgiving

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  3. I hope I am wrong..but another opportunity to embarrass the United States. Obungler may not have done it, but his advisors on the other hand.....

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