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Tag Archives: Tony Blair
On This Day — French Captain Alfred Dreyfus Is Convicted of Treason (January 5 1895) [Politicization of Intelligence] UPDATE — Honoring Truth and Justice: France Adds July 12 to National Commemorations
“Officers new to counterintelligence and overwhelmed by the scope of what they need to learn often ask the same question: ‘Where do I start?’ The best place might be the Dreyfus affair.” The Lessons for Counter-Intelligence of the Dreyfus Affair CIA … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Dreyfus, censorship, Counter-Intelligence, France, History, Journalism, Justice, middle-east, politics, religion, revolution, Tony Blair, Treason, Truth, zola
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On This Day — French Captain Alfred Dreyfus Is Convicted of Treason (January 5 1895) [Politicization of Intelligence] — UPDATE: Posthumous Promotion to General. Justice Delayed, But Not Denied.
“Officers new to counterintelligence and overwhelmed by the scope of what they need to learn often ask the same question: ‘Where do I start?’ The best place might be the Dreyfus affair.” The Lessons for Counter-Intelligence of the Dreyfus Affair CIA … Continue reading
Posted in Alfred Dreyfus, Counter-Intelligence, Treason
Tagged Alfred Dreyfus, censorship, Counter-Intelligence, middle-east, politics, revolution, Tony Blair, Treason
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Lockerbie — Newly Declassified Doc Reveals True Reason of Trial [UPDATE — Mandela to Blair: “Wrong to hold Libya legally responsible.”]
“His [Gaddafi] readiness to suffer the extended effects of sanctions rather than to hand over the indictees indicated that he must have something personal to fear. But the present strategy would not only call any bluff on his part but … Continue reading
Lockerbie — Newly Declassified Doc Reveals True Reason of Trial
“His [Gaddafi] readiness to suffer the extended effects of sanctions rather than to hand over the indictees indicated that he must have something personal to fear. But the present strategy would not only call any bluff on his part but … Continue reading
Four Years Ago — Sir John Chilcot : “Tony Blair Not Straight With UK Over Iraq”
“When I briefed Tony Blair, it was quite clear that he felt this was a necessity, that there was a just cause, that we had to do something about this. How he portrayed that politically… I do not think he … Continue reading
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Tagged Iraq War, Major General Tim Cross, Saddam Hussein, Sir John Chilcot, Tony Blair
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Three Years Ago — Sir John Chilcot : “Tony Blair Not Straight With UK Over Iraq”
“When I briefed Tony Blair, it was quite clear that he felt this was a necessity, that there was a just cause, that we had to do something about this. How he portrayed that politically… I do not think he … Continue reading
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Two Years Ago — Sir John Chilcot : “Tony Blair Not Straight With UK Over Iraq”
“When I briefed Tony Blair, it was quite clear that he felt this was a necessity, that there was a just cause, that we had to do something about this. How he portrayed that politically… I do not think he … Continue reading
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One Year Ago — “Fire and Fury” Released Early (January 5 2018)
“Tony Blair is a complete liar. Blair told the Trump team that British intelligence may have been spying on them before Trump assumed the presidency.” Michael Wolff Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House is a 2018 book by … Continue reading
One Year Ago — Sir John Chilcot: “Tony Blair Not Straight With UK Over Iraq”
“When I briefed Tony Blair, it was quite clear that he felt this was a necessity, that there was a just cause, that we had to do something about this. How he portrayed that politically… I do not think he … Continue reading
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Sir John Chilcot: “Tony Blair ‘not straight’ with UK over Iraq”
“When I briefed Tony Blair, it was quite clear that he felt this was a necessity, that there was a just cause, that we had to do something about this. How he portrayed that politically… I do not think he … Continue reading
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Tagged Iraq War, Major General Tim Cross, Saddam Hussein, Sir John Chilcot, Tony Blair
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