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Mark Perry
A series of CIA memos describes
how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of
the terrorist organization Jundullah to fight their covert war against Iran.
January 13, 2012 "FP" -- Buried deep in the archives of America's intelligence services are a series of memos, written during the last years of President George W. Bush's administration, that describe how Israeli Mossad officers recruited operatives belonging to the terrorist group Jundullah by passing themselves off as American agents. According to two U.S. intelligence officials, the Israelis, flush with American dollars and toting U.S. passports, posed as CIA officers in recruiting Jundallah operatives -- what is commonly referred to as a "false flag" operation.
January 13, 2012 "FP" -- Buried deep in the archives of America's intelligence services are a series of memos, written during the last years of President George W. Bush's administration, that describe how Israeli Mossad officers recruited operatives belonging to the terrorist group Jundullah by passing themselves off as American agents. According to two U.S. intelligence officials, the Israelis, flush with American dollars and toting U.S. passports, posed as CIA officers in recruiting Jundallah operatives -- what is commonly referred to as a "false flag" operation.
The
memos, as described by the sources, one of whom has read them and
another who is intimately familiar with the case, investigated and
debunked reports from 2007 and 2008 accusing the CIA, at the direction
of the White House, of covertly supporting Jundallah -- a Pakistan-based
Sunni extremist organization.
Jundallah, according to the U.S. government and published reports, is responsible for assassinating Iranian government officials and killing Iranian women and children.
But
while the memos show that the United States had barred even the most
incidental contact with Jundallah, according to both intelligence
officers, the same was not true for Israel's Mossad. The memos also
detail CIA field reports saying that Israel's recruiting activities
occurred under the nose of U.S. intelligence officers, most notably in
London, the capital of one of Israel's ostensible allies, where Mossad
officers posing as CIA operatives met with Jundallah officials.
The
officials did not know whether the Israeli program to recruit and use
Jundallah is ongoing. Nevertheless, they were stunned by the brazenness
of the Mossad's efforts.
"It's
amazing what the Israelis thought they could get away with," the
intelligence officer said. "Their recruitment activities were nearly in
the open. They apparently didn't give a damn what we thought."
Interviews
with six currently serving or recently retired intelligence officers
over the last 18 months have helped to fill in the blanks of the Israeli
false-flag operation. In addition to the two currently serving U.S.
intelligence officers, the existence of the Israeli false-flag operation
was confirmed to me by four retired intelligence officers who have
served in the CIA or have monitored Israeli intelligence operations from
senior positions inside the U.S. government.
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