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CIA Secret Wars
Undercover Operations
William Karel
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artie france
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and rye production present on December 7
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1941 Japan attacked the United
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Japanese planes destroyed the states
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most of the ships are American
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fleet anchored in pearl harbor
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The US Secret Service didn't even notice
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impending disaster
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Moreover, the FBI ignored
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transaction warning received
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from a USSR double agent shortly after
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his move to the new white house
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President Harry Truman, mindful of
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Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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created by ru
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this initiative meets with resistance from the brigade and its
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influential director John Edgar
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Hoover thus losing control
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over strategies for intelligence activities
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a terrible story it all started in the 1940s
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Harry Truman made a decision and declared
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John from a friend believes that he will not allow him
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engage in foreign intelligence lit
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fog was going to make Sarah part of the FBI
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or combine them into one organization
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saw in this a resemblance to the Gestapo or the KGB and
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Truman reluctantly approved the creation of the CIA
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eternal universal regret
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secret wars cia secret operation
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CIA headquarters is located in Langley
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Virginia state 25 kilometers from Ruzhin
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who works in this fortress
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sixteen thousand people
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Solyu does not disclose information about his
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budget structure of the organization key
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figures of the number of employees and their
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salaries and even their names and positions
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responsibilities
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there are rumors that his total budget
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denoted by sky-high numbers we
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knew that Saru's staff had increased from 35
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person at the time of its organization before
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from the current 100 thousand, his budget has grown
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several thousand dollars up to 28
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billions
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explosion engaged in counterintelligence for
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outside the country but has no authority
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operate on American territory
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the scope of action is still in
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run by faber
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Truman ordered that Tsera directly
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subordinated to the President of the United States, but soon she
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got out of his control and became
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the only service that was
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allowed to carry out secret actions and
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anti-government operations for
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border
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at the time of Ceru's creation its task was
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clearly stated collection comparison
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approval and analysis of secret
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information interference was allowed
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only if diplomatic diplomacy fails
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actions but military actions are not
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I and the officers were welcomed
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a product of the Cold War and advances from
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it had one single function
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she was supposed to be
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the only power is to determine
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when where how the Soviet Union will strike
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blow to the usa
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This is exactly what it was created for
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cheese control appeared after a couple
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harbor after our defeat and in 50 60
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70 80
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we only had one place
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determiners find out what the plans are and
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Moscow's intentions by libero
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besides this we made a serious mistake
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focus our spies' attention on
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so-called difficult targets all our
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intelligence activities were aimed at
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Soviet Union and secret service fish
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The USA spent on the USSR
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50-60 percent of your dog's resources
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our work was to regulate their action
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in the third world wherever they occur
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from Angola by Horn of Africa do konca
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Afghanistan and early to see or quiet
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the war was constant and it continued
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for decades this was the whole point
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It is understood our job was to find out
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what are people up to
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and the best way to do it was
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infiltrate an organization
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place your person there or
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win someone over to your side
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that was the whole point of our mistakes
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started with the fact that we transferred to the USA
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so many Nazis
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1943 future CIA director Allen
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Dallas flew to Switzerland to
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enter into secret negotiations with
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already been several Nazi leaders
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contact has been established with the head of the secret
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Hitler's service as General Reinhard Mge
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did we have Eichmann's right hand from Mount Athos?
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shinga we are Klaus Barbie the end of the war is all
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these war criminals were already working for
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CIA back when Alain Dallas Yuri was
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street danced by one of his clients
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there was a merger of oil companies
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standard oil
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one of the few companies that continued
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collaboration with the Nazis during
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wars thus directly
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after the second world war
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America was literally swarming with Nazis
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she was ready to pay her mind
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this price photopoint
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because I kicked out saken with my first mistake
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our role later mistake was
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believe that we have the right to interfere in
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other people's affairs and literally overthrow
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foreign government providing ours
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ideas and influence of certain groups of people
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in 1953 at the peak of the Cold War Alena
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Dallas was appointed director of the CIA after
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Dallas's inauguration
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number of special and secret
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operations began to increase if you remember 1947
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year and all our operations are too small enamel
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Hungary
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Berlin Vietnam Churchill and all operations
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for all the years
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it is clearly visible that they are the same
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actions repeated over and over again
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ru conducted many covert operations
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one of the reasons why she
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was that no one
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the other did not take on these bodies
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expected no biographical
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competition another reason was that
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Presidents have discovered that they can
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using the services of the CIA is not a secret by force
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explaining your actions
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to the American people the custom is probably with
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has changed a lot over time
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if you remember the period of administration
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Eisenhower
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or even the beginning of the Kenneth period then
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discipline and secrecy were more
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on a serious level until now, of course
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exactly all the days are truly
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was busy
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faith is not in Guatemala and so on that the game
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there was little information in the country about those
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operations because no one talks about it
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Allen Dahl spoke in May 1953
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drafted the operation a i ks 1 in
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a long series of operations organized
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exclusively CIA Tehran Iranian
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Prime Minister Mossadegh decided
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privatize Anglo-Iranian oil company
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the British authorities introduced the company
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international embargo against Iran and
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chaos reigned in the country
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however, British and American
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oil companies considered this measure
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insufficient and they left Iran
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forced the British Prime Minister
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ask President Eisenhower for help
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them to get rid of Mossadegh and return
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power to the young Shah
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shah d the smell of catch sold by the country while 25
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years later was also not overthrown
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they know everything that happened was not
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large, well planned
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a revolution and just crazy success
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was behind it all, you'll fly petroleum
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british petroleum on the ball
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The Prime Minister of Great Britain came to
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from the NHL said there is a threat to us
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losses of Iranian oil fields
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We need them as much as you need the Saudi
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Arabia Americans got down to business
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Macmillan was Prime Minister at the time
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he pressed hard on is and how are a
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Americans Alan Dallas and so on
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so that they somehow correct the situation when
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the British contacted the administration son
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hover
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argument that made him say yes
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was no longer a promise to give to the Americans
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some Iranian oil when everything is ready
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of course no they said it was Mossadegh
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may give in to the pressure of hundreds of communists
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the soviet union will get iran like that
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how the communists got china president
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Eisenhower did not want to become the one whose name is
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serves as an answer to the question who lost in
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fight for Iran, Mossadegh's cause was very
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strictly regulated was drawn up
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Mossadegh's organizational plan is bad
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leader Mossadegh is weak
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and the communists are strong and he is also
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unreasonable Chelsea Shah is also weak and nothing
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can't do it we need to intervene
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to prevent the Soviet Union from taking over
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the country of supports must be Mossadegh
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a communist and I had no doubt about it
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this seemed like a good idea
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if we had not gotten rid of Mossadegh
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we could be completely different
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government
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socialists and communists, however, and one
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God knows who else can't be allowed
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Iran will fall but at the same time we will not
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we're going to wage war there like
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Koreans, we are not ready for this, and besides,
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covert operations are cheaper
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so cirrhosis works much better and
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Alan Dallas was authorized to act
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stepping up to the post of director of cirrhosis
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he said it was the cheapest way
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getting the power is to collect
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government with numbers
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was a huge success therefore in Guatemala
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and other places it was decided to act
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it's just easier
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the only question that remained was whether this was
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immoral June 1954 new
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president of guatemala
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hocca bar benz guzman decided to give the most
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poor farmers in the country receive several
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acres of land owned by American
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multinational company united fruit
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he also enforced the Guatemala export tax
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was a leading banana producer and
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tropical fruits of the caribbean
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fruits were the only resource
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countries but virtually all state
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land from the topic the entire economy was in the hands
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and when I really wanted to go to this pond
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introduce a tax on bananas, which is quite
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United fruit company wisely contacted
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to the US government asking them to intervene
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and make Guatemala bankrupt they
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had connections with people from the white house
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the Pentagon and the entire government company
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could use her huge
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influence on the US government and
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demand fulfillment robinson they
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leaned to the left, communism is exactly that
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what we wanted to resist by doing
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had two aspects of this fruit supposedly
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the communism of their trenches has gone wrong
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side
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the plan for a full-fledged coup was created
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to the meeting of President Eisenhower Alena
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Dallas and Dallas' brother John Foster
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head of the us state department
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take given yourself to those who were once the best
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Wall Street lawyers now occupied two
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the most important positions by the administration
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Eisenhower is responsible for and strange
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affairs and operations of the CIA and he gave with the director
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CIA was also chairman of the board and
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and on this fruit
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Nancy's two brothers, one got the CIA, the other
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State Department and their family law firm
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the company is involved in the United Fruit case in
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Central America from his office
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hair address 344 alone to lose managed
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one's own breakdown should be given over
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I'm aware that this is spyware
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business and its goal to help American
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enterprises abroad presidents
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discovered that they could receive money from
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corporations are used as
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bouncers
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Ceru took power from our band
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putting in its place a military junta
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under the leadership of General Bones Laar
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mass the general's first action was
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cancellation of the land reform program
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threatened the financial interests of United
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fruit from the usa this was probably one of the worst
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actions that have ever been done
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Ceru and the US government
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it is Ceru and the US government that are responsible
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for genocide in Guatemala
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since they gave power to their people
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to avoid a small tax on
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bananas they established a military dictatorship
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which was destined to last about
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40 years and killed hundreds of thousands of hectares, so
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the boys all prefer to think that the CIA
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skillfully carried out an operation to eliminate
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or bank sa
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and also that she planned it well
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operation against Mossadegh twice
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lucky
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The USA treats the world as if they are
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his godfather
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they are very arrogant in their external
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politics
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in 1960 the conga demanded
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independence from Belgium leader of the left
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Patrice Lumumba became prime minister but
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USA liked the rich minerals
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the country's resources so Lumumba is destined
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there were only two areas left
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months
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it was a terrible lesson to others
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African countries are some kind of nightmare
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along with independence, Lumumba signed
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self-death August 18, 1960
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the meeting took place and Eisenhower hinted
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that would be nice to get out of the way
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Lumumba I convinced the embassy that we
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could remove Lumumba to the position
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Volan Dallas assessed the Prime Minister
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this national service meeting
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security as carte blanche
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implementation of public
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this was a coup against Lumumba
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implemented
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received instructions to try to kill
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lumumbu lari bibli but to the boss
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CIA stations were sent to the Congo
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poisoned toothpaste but he refused
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and our civil servants did not want to deliver
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get involved in murder and so I convinced
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them in the need for a political solution
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but it seems some people in Washington
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considered appropriate
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other measures
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Alan Dallas ordered the murder of Lumumba
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In 1975, the US Congress considered this
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case and decided that the president
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Eisenhower
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General Mobutu approved the operation
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had to come to power shot
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lumumba in the head and drowned him in the bathtub with
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acid
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Frank Rays future deputy
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director of the CIA and then secretary
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US Department of Defense during
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coup held post in Congo
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I was accused of involvement in murder
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lumumba this of course was absurd itself
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the idea that the youngest
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civil servants could order to kill
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the Prime Minister seemed to be stupid
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escape Lumumba escaped from prison and
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hiding in the explosion helped find him and he
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was handed over to one of his main
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Kong's enemies and killed
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had something to do with it
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enough to remember that time
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there was control of America
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tasked with choosing dictators and helping
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them to manage people in several cases
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be it who you are little in the 50s or
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actions with the check it is quite obvious that
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interference goal was a mistake we
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right or wrong it's different
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question but conducting covert operations is
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Is this exactly what the CIA created?
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when at 50 after a successful operation
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control in Iran and then in
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Central America among the Americans
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the erroneous belief has been created that
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international scene
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explosion can do anything
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raw and cards cloaked and played
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you start needing this myth and supporting it
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Diet management staff shrouded
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CIA halo power the problem was
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that after some time they themselves
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they believed in their own world
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capable of telling the US President the case
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troubles we can come into play and
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we can overthrow the government
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its we can give you power like this
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how they maintained their position and
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your money
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the main problem was that many
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CIA employees believed in it they believed
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that they can really do it but also
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in the known case with caster everything should
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it was quite simple we thought that
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cube can be treated like a banana
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republics but there weren’t many cubes
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stronger a little quicker than that
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American bureaucrats expected
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awaits all of us revolutionaries and patriots
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we are all equally lucky
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we will achieve victory by forcing the dictator
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Batista flees Fidel Castro's country
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nationalized Cuban sugar
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American owned plantations
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companies tension immediately increased
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denied the club all loans and
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broke off diplomatic relations of mind
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signed a trade agreement with the USSR
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Castro openly challenged Washington
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expressing his affection to the Soviet
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Alexander doesn't say liter yet
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he served Latin America very
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bad example
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I'm talking about the very idea of ​​confrontation
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this little island of washington
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his statement that there will no longer be a cube
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dependent states stand shockingly
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introduction to the day when he transferred from the NHL
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the power of john kennedy he gave him and deeds
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called the Bay of Pigs scheme was
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it was developed by himself and Richard
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Nixon Vice President Eisenhower and
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Kennedy's opponent in the presidential
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Kennedy took over the 1960 race
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developed a whole plan for the invasion of
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Cuba by landing in the Bay of Pigs and
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capturing the fire he approved it he was looking for
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the idea seemed to be one of those approved by him
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ideas was the operation in the Bay of Pigs
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did not have time to take my post and pass
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inauguration he ordered the operation
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in the Bay of Pigs he didn't like the idea but
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he left everything as it was, it turned out
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catastrophe behind
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sent 1,500 inexperienced Cubans to Sir
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emigrants on a deadly mission in
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hoping that Kennedy will connect and
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will send US aircraft to help them but
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Kennedy refused and the operation failed
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targets shifted the blame for failure
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operations in the Bay of Pigs entirely and
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completely on his shoulders
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the operation failed because it was bad
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organized and .
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at home he went for it because he had
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there were no better one of these ideas not
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his team had it too, so he
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satisfied with this military operation
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was poorly planned
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there was also intelligence support
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not important enough
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they thought that a small group of people
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when he sails to the island and manages to overthrow
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government think they are strong
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they underestimated the popularity of the fire
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expected that the Cubans would stand on ours
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side but they didn’t do it in the morning
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there was simply no suitable military
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plan and they forced us to take up
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she immediately said that it was possible
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if the USA wanted to provide
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support for the rebels in military operations
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but at the last moment the administration
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decided not to provide the rebels
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Bay of Pigs military support operation
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failed angry because of the operation in
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Bay of Pigs because it failed and
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also because to a large extent we were
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responsible for the operation and of course
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many people were also annoyed and
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angry at the president they hated
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Kennedy as he is in their opinion
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did not help enough to implement
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operations thank you were especially lacking
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aviation, I would not say that the CIA is something
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whether he liked it or not, but
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certain people or groups of people
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could well be unhappy and I'm sure
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what to old officials and managers
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divisions to other employees of the old
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hardening
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probably didn't like the president, why?
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in 1 tone to do something that they did not approve of
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that's why they didn't like him himself
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just a month after moving to white
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house john kennedy his younger brother robert
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The US Attorney General provided the cer
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freedom of action in getting rid of
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fidel castro most alterna appointed
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Mongoose takes charge of the operation
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time from the failed operation in the Gulf
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pigs in 1961 before John was killed
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Kennedy survived Castro two years later
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eight attempts on his life, all of them
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were organized by the CIA Kennedy asked
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options for the development of Cuban issues
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Joint Chiefs of Staff
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proposed to kill several Americans in
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within the framework of the operation and present it
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like an attack by Cubans on the territory
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America this could give rise to war with
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cube but they were denied this
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Ceru tried to find a way
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deal with the fire no matter how much
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made attempts to kill the fire to explode
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his cigar or something similar 8
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or 80 things were getting ridiculous
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for example, sprinkle his beard with defiant
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itching powder is not too much
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they offered effective methods to
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try to weaken his position
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I think 20-30 were committed on the castro
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I still don’t think there are many attempts
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twenty-five attempts, hardly anyone
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so lucky
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but you know sooner or later but you know
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Kennedy was obsessed with the fire, I'm Robert
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icandy
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I don’t know which of them had more impact
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pressure with God and dealt more often than with
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Jack John Candy knew everything and Robert
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Canada knew everything, I still couldn’t understand
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why was the reign so opposed
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cubes are the only thing that comes to me
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head these are their personal feelings and
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the conceit of the fire represented
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an insoluble problem with insoluble
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they haven't encountered any problems yet
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they were always in control of the situation
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this time things didn't go well they didn't succeed
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take matters into your own hands
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and therefore everything including everything
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the us government should have helped them
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solve this problem with from
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John Kennedy had a hard time holding back
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Alena Dallas and the Tsar
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management soon became a state in
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state with each new failed
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assassination attempt on Castro Alan Dallas
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was becoming more and more acne
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he organized a propaganda campaign
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against Kennedy blaming him for everything
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failures of the CIA starting with the failed
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Operations in the Bay of Pigs Kennedy was in
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furious, he was ready to smash the CIA to smithereens and
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ashes he was so angry that a month before
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death stated that he would like to take raw
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break it down into subdivisions and
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scatter to the wind have you ever seen
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pieces of the CIA I have never seen anywhere
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saw pieces of the CIA
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no one can break his snout into pieces
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I tried not to involve in management
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pay attention to how long it was
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maybe it started to pretend to be a bob
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McNamara was his confidant in
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in this case, he decided to remove the leadership
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and put someone in their place
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Here's what I did for the remaining employees
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scer.ru Kennedy I saw it I was there
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John Kennedy
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decided to limit the power of the CIA to get rid of
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from its influential director Alan from
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Dallas who had to take off his
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powers removing Dallas Kennedy
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appointed new Derek to the quiet but dancer
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an active man named John Maccom
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on Dallas was furious at the loss of his
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brainchild for 10 years he was
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the embodiment of the CIA
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he created it
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[music]
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the president died, shot by an assassin
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the day after John's murder
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Kennedy his brother Baba rushed to the new
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to CIA Director John Mack with us
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the only question is that the CIA killed
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my brother's question arose after the murder
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President in November 63 and before Bobby
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Kennedy asked John Macau for this
00:25:11
so his brother had the right to such questions
00:25:15
nothing unusual why not
00:25:18
he should have asked questions
00:25:21
but he didn’t know anything but wanted
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make sure this is a completely natural question, is it you?
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they killed my brother
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why didn’t he recognize this poppy?
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none of the CIA leaders did this
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was going to admit that management
00:25:37
something to do with the assassination of the president
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why could leaders from the snout want
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kill the president he fired them completely
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no reason to kill the president
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what is the purpose to show that the president
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he doesn't like the president and he knew it
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new American president Lyndon
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Johnson instructed the Warren Commission
00:26:06
get to the truth in a murder case
00:26:08
Kennedy, strangely enough, investigation
00:26:10
was transferred to Alan Dallas despite
00:26:12
that these two hated each other and
00:26:14
what kennedy
00:26:15
took away his post and filmed it
00:26:18
his visit to dallas charles kobell deputy
00:26:21
CIA director in Dallas and brother of the major
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Dallas helped lead the investigation
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a few months later Judge Lauren
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in the presence of lyndon johnson you are not your own
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the murder decision was not planned
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and did Harvey Oswald act as a killer?
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Dallas I think all in Dallas did everything
00:26:43
possible to prevent the commission
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Warren there is nothing strange in the fact that he doesn’t
00:26:47
I would like this commission to do something
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installed think it was done
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I deliberately made demands on cirrus
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make available any information and
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the doctor actually removed it before the breakdown
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the entire dossier on the Kennedy murder was not
00:27:03
the slightest hint of any
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Of course there is no secrecy
00:27:06
evidence of the king's involvement in this
00:27:09
she couldn't imagine what the CIA could
00:27:12
be involved in the assassination of the US President
00:27:14
it was mind boggling and you understand
00:27:19
people made a cult out of what happened
00:27:22
On the contrary, I have never met one
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convincing evidence
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House of Representatives began
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investigation costing 6 million
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dollars and as soon as I came to the FBI
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presented the film, the committee showed it to me
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film where presumably it was possible
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see what's on the hill
00:27:45
the second killer was hiding in the grass, interesting
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that only when I came to the damp I found out
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about a Frenchman
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who claimed to know something about
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Kennedy assassination oki
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I didn't know anything else about him except that
00:28:03
that he provided a lot of information
00:28:08
I wanted to get acquainted with them
00:28:11
interesting just interesting just simple
00:28:13
personal curiosity
00:28:15
I asked to give me the chamois, but I
00:28:17
They replied that she was keeping a very, very secret
00:28:20
it was glued together with black tape
00:28:22
with many seals so that no one can
00:28:24
get it right i agree done here
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that I waited until Saturday
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when they will be on duty and wrote a request for
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reading a dossier that will only be read
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heads of the operational department and
00:28:37
director I stuck him in the type of others
00:28:40
queries and went to the manager
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operations department which as far as I am
00:28:44
I knew I was very busy, I put the papers on
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his desk and he signed them very quickly
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ok I got permission to read this
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dossier I changed the address
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followed to send and sent a request
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12 volumes were devoted to the Kennedy assassination
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but the request came back with a note to
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unfortunately it has confidently disappeared over these
00:29:05
worked with so many for decades
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I don’t know about conspiracy theories
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one conspiracy theory in Washington
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inactive
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I, like no one else, can keep secrets
00:29:17
made a special sign
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especially when big ones are involved
00:29:22
the money would all be immediately sold to
00:29:26
newspapers to some journalist and so on
00:29:28
then no one knows how to store so well
00:29:32
secrets because this secret was supposed to
00:29:34
bury thousands of people PCR attempts in
00:29:37
armies in the Pentagon wherever they knew about
00:29:40
Kennedy assassination
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the truth is that the Kennedy murder is the most
00:29:48
America's great secret is who we really are
00:29:53
we don't know what happened
00:29:55
a few months after the murder
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Kennedy Lyndon Johnson started
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revise the plans of the deceased
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President on the withdrawal of American
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Vietnamese military advisors
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he stated to the eagerly awaiting
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general that immediately after the elections he
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will start a damn war throughout
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for most of the Vietnam War we
00:30:14
were skeptical about the possibility
00:30:16
victories in the guerrilla war against
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North Vietnam
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as long as the north remained theirs
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main refuge in August 64 for the CIA
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fabricated a northern attack
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Vietnamese boats to American
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warship in the Gulf of Tonkin
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this far-fetched attack gave Johnson so much
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the reason he needs to increase the number
00:30:40
American soldiers in southeast Asia
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10 times and start bombing
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North Vietnam
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American Medix fighter was
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attacked in international waters Tonkin
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Gulf Bay attack was deliberate and
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unprovoked
00:31:00
Angral won't be able to eat like that, it's more likely
00:31:04
in total the attack was fabricated if
00:31:06
it actually happened
00:31:08
people on the ship could have been brought into
00:31:10
delusion they could decide what is on them
00:31:12
indeed the captain of the ship was attacked
00:31:14
sent a message saying that he
00:31:16
didn't see anything that he was reviewing
00:31:19
all his previous messages believe that
00:31:22
probably fought the ghosts of the Pentagon
00:31:28
the presidential administration decided
00:31:29
ignore his last letter and
00:31:32
took advantage
00:31:33
incident in the Gulf of Tonkin as
00:31:35
they accepted the justification for starting the war
00:31:41
a resolution which of course has a lot to do
00:31:43
changed this act of violence
00:31:47
will redouble the resolve of all Americans to give
00:31:50
resistance to the people and government of the south
00:31:52
Vietnam
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this operation was made as a pretext for
00:31:59
the outbreak of war, this incident became
00:32:03
seen as an excuse for others
00:32:05
action now we know what it was
00:32:08
people reacted with lies when it happened
00:32:11
to this with disbelief their suspicions
00:32:14
was confirmed much later
00:32:18
it was proven that it was just an excuse
00:32:20
far-fetched story
00:32:31
organization began in Vietnam
00:32:33
Operation phoenix sorrow was ordered
00:32:37
carry out a series of murders among
00:32:39
civilian population to
00:32:40
paralyze the country
00:32:42
CIA experts trained special teams
00:32:44
terrorize the population kill
00:32:46
teachers, doctors and businessmen
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[music]
00:32:54
every victim was marked every time
00:32:57
when a death squad struck nearby
00:32:59
left with the body in a visible place
00:33:01
card ace of spades many victims before death
00:33:04
tortured
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[music]
00:33:12
a few years later William Colby agent
00:33:14
the CIA who developed the operation became
00:33:16
Director of the CIA Operation Phoenix was
00:33:23
aimed at destroying the structure
00:33:25
Viet Cong National Front
00:33:27
liberation of south vietnam
00:33:30
they wanted to destroy everyone who had
00:33:34
at least some connection to the Viet Cong
00:33:37
it was a covert operation that we
00:33:39
had to be carried out to disperse and
00:33:41
make it difficult for the Vietnamese to defend Caldwell
00:33:46
Flask was involved in Operation Phoenix
00:33:48
completed murder set
00:33:50
Vietnamese I wish I could do it all again
00:33:53
probably not to raise in life I think
00:33:57
implemented mainly beat yes I know
00:34:00
he organized everything himself, but initially
00:34:03
the operation was intended as a protective
00:34:05
mechanism for our own operations
00:34:08
beat the flask assured me that this operation
00:34:11
was quite clear and clear they
00:34:16
they just killed everyone they thought
00:34:18
somehow related to the light kung I say no
00:34:21
about soldiers about civilians in
00:34:24
to a large extent it was a bloody massacre
00:34:30
strategic village setting
00:34:32
control over the countryside
00:34:34
in a revolutionary situation these strategies
00:34:37
were not successful, they entered the line
00:34:39
failed dead and lyndon johnson
00:34:42
completely mired in vietnam lindon
00:34:48
Johnson writes to me about my happy day
00:34:50
they say to be born in khaki and forward forward in
00:34:53
attack but be sure mom and dad are waiting for me
00:34:56
vietnam fox
00:35:00
over four years, the number of terrestrial
00:35:03
US troops in Vietnam increased from 20
00:35:05
up to 540 thousand people former employee
00:35:09
Pentagon reported to the New York Times
00:35:11
confidential file with description
00:35:12
US actions in Vietnam revealing
00:35:15
Johnson administration lies we are invaded
00:35:18
to Cambodia we bombed Cambodian
00:35:20
target and fake ones were written in the Pentagon
00:35:22
books and fake films were made about it
00:35:24
that the bombing took place in Vietnam
00:35:28
they mistook the civil war for a war with
00:35:30
by the communists she cost her life 50 five
00:35:34
thousands of Americans and a million
00:35:35
Vietnamese
00:35:37
Americans violated the Geneva agreement
00:35:40
Americans committed military
00:35:41
crimes of the American people and not
00:35:44
suspected war crimes
00:35:45
were carried out on their behalf
00:35:47
many people knew about all these
00:35:50
terrible things done sorrow
00:35:55
Operation Chaos by Reading Johnson and
00:35:58
continued to his followers by Richard
00:36:00
Nixon was aimed at leftist parties
00:36:02
and anti-government elements
00:36:04
rumored to have been manipulated
00:36:05
foreign powers spied on the tsar for years
00:36:09
more than ten thousand
00:36:10
Americans tracking their movements
00:36:12
drying phones of teachers and students
00:36:14
journalists and political leaders
00:36:17
special developed units
00:36:19
broke into the building, searched the houses and
00:36:22
opened letters a liter than the only one
00:36:24
the crime was disagreement with
00:36:25
government policy for our children
00:36:29
We spied not only the CIA
00:36:31
US intelligence agencies and not
00:36:33
abused their power by the FBI
00:36:37
simply collected information from groups
00:36:39
to know who they are
00:36:41
she wasn't guided by music
00:36:43
practical information about what these
00:36:45
groups would be illegal
00:36:46
involved in illegal activities or
00:36:48
would have planned such is part
00:36:54
operation, its goal was to stop anyone
00:36:57
type of protests any arguments against
00:37:00
government policy
00:37:04
it is aimed at the anti-war movement and
00:37:08
anti-administration
00:37:10
journalists behind some of them
00:37:13
set up surveillance
00:37:17
many people have become targets for this
00:37:19
operations
00:37:20
this tradition of making lists of enemies
00:37:22
urgently rooted in the history of the country
00:37:27
hiding correspondence
00:37:29
that's exactly what I was doing
00:37:31
director, I immediately canceled it, I don’t think so
00:37:35
that the US intelligence services were worth spending like this
00:37:37
a lot of time spying on Americans
00:37:39
there is some difference between counterintelligence
00:37:42
against terrorists and invading
00:37:43
private life of citizens of their country well
00:37:46
did this by order
00:37:48
Johnson administration and those who
00:37:50
blamed the management should have blamed
00:37:52
the president and his entourage
00:37:56
the very idea of ​​spying on one's fellow citizens
00:37:59
Americans who represented completely
00:38:01
not an American activity practiced
00:38:04
and was supported by ghouls ram van de ma non
00:38:06
and nixon is so richard nixon himself
00:38:11
strongly believed in it and made it part of
00:38:13
this is a huge scandal in its politics
00:38:18
I mean the period of lawlessness during
00:38:21
Nixon and the CIA also participated in this lawlessness 17
00:38:27
June 72 at the height of the presidential
00:38:29
five people were arrested
00:38:31
who disguises himself as a plumber
00:38:33
broke into the complex rejects
00:38:34
presumably they were former agents
00:38:36
CIA sent by President Nixon
00:38:38
search the Democratic headquarters
00:38:39
party today press secretary
00:38:41
President Ron Ziegler called the incident
00:38:43
third degree burglary
00:38:45
claims that the president himself is with this
00:38:46
not related in any way
00:38:48
the prisoners turned out to be Cuban
00:38:50
citizens currently living in Miami a 5
00:38:52
James McCall turns out to be a former agent
00:38:55
FBI and CIA recently hired
00:38:57
security agent at the national
00:38:58
Republican Party Committee
00:39:00
for the re-election of the President for the second
00:39:02
information about the connection began to emerge
00:39:05
between the CIA and the Watergate burglars
00:39:10
Baikina Turgai Aura Khil are on the trail
00:39:14
namely the employees who quit before
00:39:16
worked for the CIA and were involved in this
00:39:17
I was actually shocked by this senseless
00:39:20
illegal action I was horrified to learn that
00:39:24
apparently there are employees among the accused
00:39:27
re-election committee
00:39:28
however, in his own case it is obvious
00:39:31
strictly controlled as they were defending themselves
00:39:33
he made some serious mistakes
00:39:37
Nixon continued his campaign
00:39:39
campaign are sure that the blow is gay
00:39:41
the scandal was hushed up, he was elected to office
00:39:43
president by a noticeable margin but 2
00:39:45
Washington Post reporter taken
00:39:47
The President asked Nixon by the throat
00:39:50
CIA director Richard Holmes to put pressure on
00:39:52
FBI so that she refuses
00:39:53
investigation of the Watergate break-in and
00:39:55
covered him up by saying that the files were stolen
00:39:57
were confiscated at the request of Ceru but
00:40:00
Holmes refused the criminal was Nixon
00:40:03
they refused to control the explosion
00:40:05
cover for Nixon on his orders
00:40:07
web review and ex-President Nixon tried
00:40:11
use the CIA to interfere
00:40:13
FBI investigation and he wanted to
00:40:18
management gave him a signed
00:40:21
document
00:40:22
but I refused hagfish Dixon asked
00:40:28
Holmes do it Holmes said no and we
00:40:31
we will not say that this was the case
00:40:33
We will not become of national importance
00:40:35
get involved in this situation as a result
00:40:37
Holmes lost his job
00:40:40
The most popular director of the CIA was
00:40:43
the one whose policy was the worst it was
00:40:46
everyone's favorite Holmes Richard Helms also
00:40:49
known as Teflon director because
00:40:51
that nothing bad happened to him in
00:40:53
with the exception of Chile in 1971 leader
00:40:58
Socialists of Salvador Allende won
00:41:01
in the presidential elections in Chile, Richard
00:41:03
Nixon just needed this and
00:41:04
frightened usa leader provided by director
00:41:06
the CIA has complete freedom of action so that it does not
00:41:08
let the legends come to power it
00:41:12
newspaper jargon language of journalists art
00:41:15
how often is blanche given to someone?
00:41:19
carte blanche
00:41:22
year and the legend was convinced that it was Nixon
00:41:25
ordered us to stop him
00:41:28
take office
00:41:38
economic and social chaos in
00:41:40
in Chilean society its purpose was to give
00:41:43
armed forces a reason to join
00:41:44
country and overthrow the government
00:41:48
Allende's murder was not discussed
00:41:51
should have tried not to let him borrow
00:41:54
fast
00:41:55
undermine however we were connected with
00:41:57
people who wanted to kill Allende they
00:42:00
used the services of many and honest
00:42:03
corporations and CIA armies and embassies
00:42:07
they had a large team whose work
00:42:10
was aimed specifically at the wolves
00:42:13
overthrow Allen was not one of those people
00:42:18
which the government would admire and
00:42:20
green states including Washington
00:42:22
the secret leaders of the operation were Henry
00:42:24
Kissinger
00:42:25
and Richard Helms Director of the CIA and since they
00:42:31
believed that Allende was
00:42:33
problem and wanted us to do something about it
00:42:35
did we should have tried and we
00:42:38
did everything possible Washington decided
00:42:41
help the Chilean general overthrow
00:42:43
Salvador Allende and give up power
00:42:45
to General Pinochet
00:42:46
the military coup was finally
00:42:48
implemented on September 11, 1973
00:42:51
Salvador Allende was killed or
00:42:53
CIA version killed thousands of children
00:42:56
were tortured and killed after
00:42:59
cirrus left a list of suspects
00:43:00
participation in junta death squads
00:43:09
and even the most experienced CIA employees
00:43:12
people with 20 and 30 years of experience are not fully
00:43:16
realize how many things cheese has achieved
00:43:18
only through murders and other secret
00:43:21
Operation kafra forgiven
00:43:29
US Congress is still paying the price
00:43:32
for the lies and humiliation he had to
00:43:34
tolerate from Nixon right up to his
00:43:35
forced resignation
00:43:37
the role of the CIA in the Chilean coup in the coupe
00:43:39
with pop-up information communication control
00:43:42
with the white house during surgery
00:43:43
Watergate forced Congress to intervene
00:43:45
Americans put a cow to work in 1976
00:43:49
were shocked by the published
00:43:50
devil committees and soldering interviews with
00:43:53
potential director of Mitsuru
00:43:55
exposure shook the system it became
00:43:58
turning point in political life
00:44:00
America the situation could not remain
00:44:02
the previous chart report where it was described as
00:44:06
purpose supported General Pinochet during
00:44:08
overthrow of the socialist
00:44:09
government legend has tarnished the image of the state
00:44:11
Henry Kissinger's secretary action
00:44:14
the government of the united states were
00:44:16
are not aimed at destabilizing or
00:44:20
coup and to support political parties in Chile
00:44:28
we traditionally participated in elections
00:44:34
were interested in the 1976 elections
00:44:38
and not at all in the coup 73 in which we
00:44:41
didn't know anything Henry Kissinger wasn't
00:44:43
delighted with committee revelations
00:44:45
devil and soldering just like everything he said
00:44:48
and did come under severe criticism
00:44:52
Chile there has been abuse
00:44:55
American power
00:44:56
and it was abused by Kissinger and
00:44:59
corporations on behalf of which he
00:45:01
acted Richard Holmes was called for
00:45:04
he had never given evidence before
00:45:06
spoke in public
00:45:07
never gave a newspaper interview
00:45:09
washington post noted that giving
00:45:11
Holmes's affidavit
00:45:13
in several cases
00:45:14
incriminated himself
00:45:16
Holmes was responsible for listening
00:45:17
there was time for conversations
00:45:19
destroy all files before he
00:45:21
left 73
00:45:22
Mr. Holmes you expressed it in your answer
00:45:25
unclear let's clarify what you are saying
00:45:27
that you introduced him to this operation
00:45:29
but I thought that he understood me but maybe
00:45:31
demands were made
00:45:33
not specific enough
00:45:34
[music]
00:45:35
I don’t know the main task was but to
00:45:39
you need to get information from letters
00:45:41
to open it means this control was violated
00:45:44
law we tried to do our job
00:45:46
tried to protect our uniform
00:45:48
government our way of life I'm trying
00:45:50
find out how this
00:45:52
the program lasted 20 years
00:45:54
according to the information we have, she
00:45:57
did not comply with the laws of the country
00:45:59
charter of the constitution by decision of the supreme
00:46:01
court it serves as evidence of fact
00:46:06
international relations with dissidents
00:46:08
terrorists what I want to hear from you
00:46:12
do you read and the fitting is not obliged
00:46:15
obey this law due to the specifics
00:46:17
problems she faces but
00:46:22
in my opinion I don't think that in this
00:46:26
everything in life either black or white you realized that
00:46:30
the legality of these actions is under
00:46:32
very big question yes sir
00:46:33
but nevertheless they would continue to follow
00:46:35
program a statement that surveillance
00:46:38
no longer carried out
00:46:39
beat but waiting respondents you continued
00:46:42
open how the president could
00:46:44
control cirrus or any of these
00:46:47
management I want to ask you a question you
00:46:53
I know that Mr. Nixon doesn't know
00:46:56
knew about the autopsy operation
00:46:57
correspondence even if I knew
00:47:00
no one including you could
00:47:02
confidently confirm this to the president
00:47:04
a document was handed over where the truth was
00:47:06
maybe you can ask President Nixon
00:47:10
whether he knew about it or not then only
00:47:12
you can blame me what if you
00:47:15
being president of the United States they demanded
00:47:17
recommendations contained in the report
00:47:19
signed by Vanya Director of the CIA
00:47:21
what would you believe
00:47:24
also Mr. Chairman here and
00:47:25
now without constant context
00:47:27
discussions at that moment seem to be that
00:47:29
I lied I regret what I did at the time
00:47:32
mistake holmes angle the president lied
00:47:35
Congress and kept things within the limits he
00:47:38
the great CIA hero Richard Holmes will remain
00:47:42
in history tseru as a person who knew how
00:47:44
he took the secrets with him to the grave
00:47:49
a set of secrets that no one else
00:47:51
will never know and that's good about it
00:47:53
the whole essence of the intelligence system
00:47:55
there are certain things that are not
00:47:57
it's worth shedding some light
00:47:58
Dick managed to save many of these
00:48:01
secrets he was a great guy, former director of the CIA
00:48:06
William Colby was called to the dacha
00:48:08
testimony in the Senate hearing began with
00:48:10
questions about the coup in Chile
00:48:13
management made money you can
00:48:16
say she typed them for example
00:48:18
corporation a go international
00:48:21
telephone and telegraph corporation
00:48:22
offered labor money so that
00:48:24
destabilized chile we must
00:48:27
rely only on the relevant
00:48:29
means but in the process of covert operations
00:48:30
commercial organizations are created to
00:48:32
Mr McAloon was involved in this
00:48:34
and the fact that he was connected with the CIA
00:48:36
to some extent indicates
00:48:37
adequacy of the requirements for our
00:48:39
actions discussed in this
00:48:40
the moment has been known for long
00:48:42
years and no one objected to you
00:48:44
ever reported scale
00:48:46
Cereus mafia connections
00:48:47
if so, when and with whom these connections had
00:48:50
place club finally realized that Frank is the devil
00:48:54
was not going to retreat and preferred
00:48:59
I have to admit, this changed the course forever
00:49:03
struggle
00:49:06
Colby had to answer questions about
00:49:09
CIA methods and their assassination attempts
00:49:11
both successful and failed ones especially
00:49:14
about the assassination attempts on Fidel Castro
00:49:17
the gun shoots darts yes it does
00:49:20
Kabaeva range I think is about 100
00:49:23
meters approximately 90 yards
00:49:25
100 meters flask driven by senators into
00:49:28
angle agreed to talk about Vietnam
00:49:30
Operation phoenix is ​​actually a program
00:49:33
phoenix was a destruction program
00:49:36
discussed if its goal is destruction
00:49:38
Viet Cong infrastructure on every
00:49:41
briefings according to your calculations how much
00:49:44
man was destroyed at that time
00:49:46
about 20 thousand people were killed
00:49:49
like most of the order
00:49:52
Congress and the President is a long-term
00:49:54
the impact led to almost nothing
00:49:58
all these orders
00:50:00
had no effect because they were not
00:50:02
aimed at the mind culture
00:50:06
the character of the people who performed these actions
00:50:10
we just can't afford to believe
00:50:13
that Congress, in all its wisdom
00:50:15
may meet at a meeting and issue
00:50:18
laws can correct intelligence services
00:50:23
if you read protocol is a again
00:50:25
church committee hearings you will see that
00:50:28
all control actions ticked from
00:50:31
ideas for those born at the presidential level in
00:50:35
including an attempt on Lumumba's life
00:50:38
in the Bay of Pigs operations varied in
00:50:42
blame management originated in
00:50:45
political level
00:50:47
every president ever forced
00:50:50
cirrus do something terrible ahead
00:50:52
his president ur himself ordered
00:50:55
carrying out these actions
00:50:59
The President dealt the final blow to Tsera
00:51:02
Gerald Ford in 1976 he signed an administrative
00:51:06
decree carried out by words none
00:51:09
United Government Officer
00:51:10
states should not participate or
00:51:12
plan to participate in political
00:51:13
murders and contact with more and could not
00:51:16
organize the murder of someone
00:51:18
a number of administrative authorities came out to kill
00:51:20
indicating the soil of it and we were forced but not
00:51:24
forced and asked to read them and
00:51:26
sign the main reason why
00:51:29
Jerry Ford issued an administrative order
00:51:31
there was a strong influence that had
00:51:33
on him by the church committee
00:51:35
regarding investigations and the need
00:51:37
do something about your youth
00:51:39
American legislative institutions
00:51:41
people began to believe that it was possible to legitimize
00:51:43
morality caused by the trail of murder
00:51:46
and legends and other events called for
00:51:48
come out Gerald Ford assessed the situation and
00:51:52
being president he signed a decree under
00:51:55
number one 2033
00:51:57
where it was said that murder is no longer
00:52:00
will be long.
00:52:05
nonsense
00:52:06
they always did it if it was in their interests
00:52:09
USA had to kill someone, they did it
00:52:13
if necessary, each government
00:52:15
resorted to this method nothing
00:52:17
special murder is political
00:52:20
beat instrument
00:52:25
the program has been prepared for screening
00:52:27
company from diomede a group translation
00:52:29
Avito Savitskaya text read by Dmitry
00:52:31
Shandurov
00:52:32
[music]
00:53:06
at the end of 1976 c desperately tried
00:53:10
restore your reputation
00:53:11
congressional testimony
00:53:13
former directors of Ceru along with
00:53:14
revelations regarding watergate and
00:53:16
the Chilean coup tainted the cirrus
00:53:19
made him obsessed with secrecy
00:53:21
object of ridicule 2 began to recruit
00:53:23
new agents through advertisements
00:53:24
radio 7:19 this is JJ and the cowboy
00:53:29
shows we have an advertisement
00:53:31
which you will like
00:53:32
CIA
00:53:33
looking for special people willing to go through
00:53:35
training and start a new career
00:53:37
you can become one of them if you
00:53:39
think that you will find call and
00:53:40
sign up for an interview
00:53:41
[music]
00:53:43
labor secret wars lost illusions
00:53:48
Jimmy Carter took the matter seriously with
00:53:51
with the intention of consigning the dark to oblivion
00:53:53
cirrus's past with his secret operations
00:53:55
and questionable methods you must be
00:53:58
flawless I'm more tarnished
00:54:01
decent honest than anyone else
00:54:03
civil servants
00:54:05
[music]
00:54:07
head the agency president carter
00:54:09
instructed Admiral Stansfield and Turner
00:54:11
his classmate at the maritime academy
00:54:14
Bernard was angrily condemned by the rank and file
00:54:16
employees of organizations the year before
00:54:18
he testified in
00:54:20
Congress regarding CIA offenses
00:54:22
sixties I'm having a party I want one more time
00:54:25
express your full confidence in
00:54:27
admiral of lte stations tournament which
00:54:29
will fulfill his duties with honor
00:54:31
responsibilities for this position up to 8 many
00:54:35
were skeptical that instead
00:54:37
professional employee Cereus
00:54:39
appointed a person from outside
00:54:42
Oleg is exactly when Turner took over
00:54:45
the agency for the CIA turned out to be big
00:54:47
pressure to shed light on
00:54:49
agency action in Congo and others
00:54:51
sheets and places
00:54:52
he had to appear before committees
00:54:54
congress to before porridge time position
00:54:57
many CIA employees on this issue
00:54:59
can be expressed in the following words
00:55:02
when talking about such things just don't lie
00:55:04
admit it 1 Turner came out a little
00:55:08
confessed everything
00:55:09
and with whom I think he took office with
00:55:12
with the intention of slightly cleaning up the CIA
00:55:14
make some changes in psychology
00:55:16
employees but the psychology of intelligence officers
00:55:22
excluded openness no one wanted
00:55:24
no revelations he tried to change
00:55:27
control to make him follow the path
00:55:29
which he didn't like; moles don't like
00:55:32
people who come and try
00:55:34
change heat comment tire became he
00:55:38
communicated with ordinary employees bypassing
00:55:40
senior ranks which caused rejection
00:55:43
from some senior officials and this
00:55:46
created some problems I don't think
00:55:52
that the scout liked it, he wanted it
00:55:55
put the agency under more scrutiny
00:55:57
public control according to Turner
00:55:59
it was impossible to maintain full
00:56:01
secrecy agency after watergate
00:56:06
came to the agency with the feeling that it
00:56:08
is separated and acts autonomously
00:56:11
Deputy Director for Operations
00:56:14
questions completely out of control
00:56:18
with orf kajol swelling I would always think
00:56:22
experienced some discomfort from
00:56:23
illegal operations stansfield
00:56:25
Stansfield Turner was a good man
00:56:28
good intentions who suffered that
00:56:31
the same disease as most of the admiral
00:56:33
fleet's unshakable faith in technology and
00:56:36
[ __ ] didn’t think of lack of faith in people
00:56:40
that a person from the outside will never
00:56:42
understand intelligence methods and
00:56:43
this guy was very
00:56:49
strange very strange type Turner and
00:56:53
howled the living legend
00:56:59
Turner's soldier stand will be remembered for
00:57:01
that he almost gave an order
00:57:03
nuclear attack aimed at the Soviet
00:57:05
union due to American mistake
00:57:07
experts who decided that aside
00:57:08
Sasha a rocket was fired
00:57:10
[music]
00:57:12
that it was a mistake let it exist
00:57:15
the possibility of an attack on
00:57:18
radar can send an artificial signal
00:57:20
which shows the rocket is approaching
00:57:22
so that people watching
00:57:24
radar day after day they knew how it was
00:57:26
looks like in reality the floor knew why
00:57:31
they are watching, maybe you press the wrong button
00:57:39
and an artificial picture appears on
00:57:42
them year you understand what I'm talking about.
00:57:46
and then you look at the others
00:57:48
they say nothing is happening here
00:57:51
what's the problem and someone admits about us
00:57:54
pressed the wrong button, he's crazy
00:57:57
the guy is a little crazy workers
00:57:59
his feet who thought he was the worst
00:58:01
the director of all that came before
00:58:02
some did not agree with this, they thought
00:58:05
that he was not bad in my opinion he was
00:58:06
far from perfect, I'm not sure
00:58:09
the period when he was director
00:58:11
Stansfield Bernard can be considered
00:58:13
favorable both for the people of the United States and
00:58:15
for the CIA
00:58:21
he did more damage to the whole than the commission
00:58:25
Church i pike him and Schlesinger
00:58:28
and also some others succeeded
00:58:29
ruin intelligence
00:58:31
shortly after Jimmy arrived at the White House
00:58:33
Carter released persons from punishment
00:58:35
those who refused to fight in Vietnam
00:58:37
for ideological reasons the Middle East has become
00:58:39
his priority after negotiations
00:58:42
lasted 13 days with Menachem Bigin and
00:58:45
Anwar of the garden there at Camp David was
00:58:46
separate peace agreement signed
00:58:48
between Israel and Egypt but in the case of
00:58:51
Iran Carter will get his first
00:58:52
crushing defeat in the middle
00:58:55
August 1978 cl provided
00:58:58
President Carter is wrong
00:59:00
intelligence information about Iran and
00:59:01
reported that the country not only
00:59:03
are on the verge of revolution but not even
00:59:05
approaches her
00:59:09
William Quant was the senior staff
00:59:11
national security council
00:59:16
the Iranian revolution was the main
00:59:18
turning point form I believe that
00:59:22
before 1979 the USA and probably the majority
00:59:26
other countries were not taken seriously
00:59:29
military ambitions of islam bella tensei everything
00:59:33
if you and your events in Iran came
00:59:36
a surprise for us yes this one to me
00:59:38
State Department
00:59:40
not central intelligence
00:59:41
management had no idea what was brewing
00:59:43
revolution when you previously started
00:59:48
religious unrest deputy
00:59:50
State Advisor
00:59:52
security in the crankcase administration
00:59:54
whom I worked asked for everything from
00:59:57
CIA employees any information
00:59:59
concerning Islamic fundamentalism and
01:00:02
I received the answer that they never talked about this
01:00:04
heard
01:00:14
oh from Allah I was expelled from the country
01:00:16
again just because I was studying France
01:00:19
preparations for the Islamic revolution in
01:00:21
for months he hatched plans
01:00:23
commissions of the Oran regime on knitted
01:00:25
with the help of a whole 25 years ago we are in the CIA
01:00:30
assumed that despite
01:00:32
internal political problems in the country
01:00:34
famine the Shah had powerful forces
01:00:36
military police and counterintelligence NKVD
01:00:40
if suddenly it started on the streets
01:00:42
unrest forces
01:00:44
he released the police and killed people
01:00:47
if necessary but would hold on to
01:00:50
the authorities have publicly stated several times
01:00:57
that there is no sign that
01:00:59
completely minister living in
01:01:01
France will be able to prepare such
01:01:03
colossal revolutionary upheaval and
01:01:08
we missed big time
01:01:11
cheese and all other intelligence
01:01:13
US services did not understand that Khomeini was under
01:01:16
the power to organize the overthrow of the Iranian
01:01:18
manuals
01:01:21
rooms white tribe funhaus you all
01:01:24
the time he was in exile was almost
01:01:27
no one from the American side paid
01:01:29
attention on him on the mule, dare ours
01:01:31
malls have become a source of fundamentalism
01:01:34
led by Khomeini who acted in
01:01:36
we did not have the capital of France, Paris
01:01:38
ideas about the poison with which he
01:01:41
sent the entire Arab world we appeared
01:01:49
thought that this was just one of the sectors
01:01:52
religious sects
01:01:53
I remember there are a great many of them in the world
01:01:56
talked to a man who
01:01:57
considered one of the most observant
01:02:00
trustworthy analysts
01:02:01
American intelligence in the Middle East
01:02:03
and in Iran he told me a stone and everything
01:02:08
just wants to be a dad
01:02:09
he doesn't want to be king we shouldn't
01:02:14
worry about the possibility of Islamic
01:02:15
revolution in iran
01:02:22
the Shah of Iran himself essentially shared
01:02:25
this is me no recycle yet he thought that
01:02:27
reactionary religious forces do not bear
01:02:30
no threat
01:02:31
they are easy to manipulate, easy to bribe
01:02:33
and he has no reason to worry we
01:02:38
must concentrate forces to
01:02:39
the communists cannot neutralize the rest
01:02:43
so important he said don't worry about those
01:02:49
who wears chanel
01:02:50
I can handle them I know how to deal with them
01:02:53
they communicate easily, he made a mistake and that
01:02:57
the US government made a mistake
01:02:58
just in a different way
01:03:01
camera iran thanks to the wise
01:03:06
the leadership of the Shah represents
01:03:08
island of stability in one of the most
01:03:11
troubled areas of the world we are too
01:03:18
listened to the Shah
01:03:20
and the people around him are not enough
01:03:22
listened to opponents of the regime both internally and
01:03:24
and outside the country
01:03:26
there was not a single person at the embassy
01:03:28
including secret agents who would
01:03:30
spoke Farsi
01:03:31
you his all their life consisted of
01:03:33
elegant first class travel
01:03:36
embassy parties at which
01:03:38
the cream of society was present
01:03:39
saying what they wanted to hear about
01:03:42
The CIA had very weak ties with Islam
01:03:45
with the movement of the mutton I believe the ambassador is
01:03:47
time forbade any contacts between Ceru and
01:03:49
representatives of the opposition such actions
01:03:52
ambassadors always deserve regret
01:03:54
because an important source disappears
01:03:56
information if these people come to
01:03:58
no one has any connection with them
01:04:07
cut contact in this it happens we
01:04:11
sometimes we make similar mistakes when
01:04:14
The US government not only supports
01:04:16
dictatorial regime that suppresses
01:04:17
your people but also forbid the cheese to communicate
01:04:20
with the opposition
01:04:21
I ask myself why they are needed
01:04:23
intelligence services if they don't
01:04:25
can conduct secret negotiations with
01:04:27
the opposition without informing
01:04:28
government
01:04:33
American embassy in Tehran
01:04:34
headed by Richard Holmes former director
01:04:37
CIA
01:04:38
fired by Richard Nixon for refusing to
01:04:40
teeth are gates
01:04:41
he became a close friend of the Shah from then on
01:04:43
how it helped him lose weight.
01:04:45
during the coup d'etat in
01:04:48
In 1953 he was studying
01:04:51
Shahar's secret police sent him to
01:04:54
Iran immediately after Watergate he was ambassador
01:04:56
USA in the last days of the reign of Shah Richard
01:05:00
Helms promised the step that the United States
01:05:02
anyone will support him
01:05:04
the necessary weapon is not very good for you
01:05:06
I work closely
01:05:08
Stansfield Turner and Mrs Carter
01:05:11
constantly sent by special
01:05:12
communication channels messages to wife scarves
01:05:15
which said stick to this
01:05:22
printer and one way or another it was necessary
01:05:25
decide what we won’t do.
01:05:29
Jim Carter listened to 1 advisor for one day
01:05:32
another day another as a result in our
01:05:34
politics was in turmoil
01:05:37
that's why it's not even so much because
01:05:40
that we allowed it or did it
01:05:42
deliberately jimmy carter sat down and said
01:05:44
I don't need the check anymore maybe I can do it
01:05:46
making friends with Islamists the point is that
01:05:49
he didn't know how sick the Shah was and didn't
01:05:51
knew what to do
01:05:52
zara received the information very late
01:05:54
that the Shah is mortally ill
01:05:56
the French called about it, Sarah didn’t know
01:06:00
the failure was facilitated by the French who
01:06:02
did not share information with us about that
01:06:04
that step is mortally ill we knew that
01:06:08
there is a problem but we underestimated and
01:06:10
therefore they could not foresee his death
01:06:14
we couldn't predict the return
01:06:16
Khomeini could not foresee what kind of reception
01:06:19
he will be provided
01:06:21
and I returned to Iran after Khomeini
01:06:24
The United States has turned its back on
01:06:27
expelled husband ahu who was dying of cancer in
01:06:29
New York Hospital Richard Helms
01:06:31
visited the Shah a few days before his
01:06:33
death I saw him in the hospital in
01:06:38
New York
01:06:39
he was treated there for cancer, her first question
01:06:42
who asked me why you did this
01:06:49
you right now the Shah's application was hopeless
01:06:53
and at some point the United States
01:06:55
I had to admit the reality is impossible
01:07:00
cling to indefinitely
01:07:01
a lost cause for our politician
01:07:04
government does not allow interference
01:07:06
into the internal affairs of other countries and
01:07:08
overthrowing their leadership is
01:07:10
contradicts the philosophy of our people
01:07:12
I think we tried to do this once in
01:07:13
Vietnam and suffered a terrible defeat
01:07:16
i think bout american possessing
01:07:17
will not want a sense of responsibility
01:07:19
let this happen in any country
01:07:21
including Iran Carter's identity was
01:07:25
an interesting combination of cruelty and
01:07:27
naivety of us in many ways
01:07:30
was almost schizophrenic, for example, he didn’t
01:07:34
couldn't decide which political
01:07:36
pursue a course towards the Soviet
01:07:38
union before the invasion from Afghanistan despite
01:07:47
movement of the red army on the border
01:07:48
Afghanistan and repeated
01:07:50
CIA warnings to the United States were coming
01:07:53
take off one concession after another
01:07:54
accumulated international tension
01:07:57
Carter meets Leonid in Moscow
01:07:59
Brezhnev wash the assessments of each of the members of the Soviet
01:08:02
Politburo for most of 1979
01:08:06
they were either sick or drunk
01:08:09
were guided by infidels
01:08:10
representations of any member of the Politburo
01:08:13
at that time I could easily commit
01:08:16
fatal error
01:08:18
and on December 12 they signed the document
01:08:20
functioning troops in Afghanistan
01:08:27
how we detected preparations for
01:08:29
armed invasion of Afghanistan
01:08:31
mobilization of troops, we did not think that they
01:08:34
that's what they did at the time
01:08:36
mistake and I'll start, the Afghans knew that
01:08:38
the Soviet Union is capable of this and
01:08:40
deploys troops into battle formation
01:08:42
prepare at any time start action
01:08:44
you'll go away spots bull and we couldn't believe it
01:08:47
what the USSR will be able to collect at that moment
01:08:49
enough strength to carry out
01:08:51
Afghanistan effective military operation
01:08:56
we knew that they were ready to invade
01:08:59
Afghanistan knew for sure it wasn't
01:09:02
everything was a surprise except that
01:09:05
that we didn’t know whether they would decide to go before
01:09:08
late President Carter
01:09:12
learned from mistakes with purpose during
01:09:14
Iranian revolution and questioned
01:09:16
agency strategies assembled
01:09:18
intelligence information stansfield
01:09:20
Turner
01:09:21
fired 700 CIA employees
01:09:23
departments and senior officers and began
01:09:25
destroy the stansfield agency tournament
01:09:29
began to tear the target into pieces, cutting
01:09:32
cuts cut he fired hundreds
01:09:35
the man sent them into retirement and reduced them
01:09:38
he got rid of a huge amount
01:09:40
CIA residencies from excellent specialists
01:09:44
with extensive experience who knew their business and
01:09:47
others
01:09:49
them the features of directors of operational
01:09:50
we have lost a lot of questions
01:09:53
employees he eliminated about 600 jobs
01:09:56
it was perhaps too ruined
01:09:58
all the infrastructure that was created
01:10:00
since the 50s I don't think they
01:10:03
they especially held on to the CIA and I don’t think that
01:10:05
Stansfield Turner was good
01:10:06
strictly speaking they are the leader
01:10:08
misjudged the situation in the unfortunate
01:10:16
maybe I made the wrong decision
01:10:18
maybe I was wrong about that
01:10:22
corner Holmes and other CIA leaders
01:10:24
didn't see further
01:10:26
his nose like a wave and he just took
01:10:31
did what he was told to get rid of
01:10:33
human resources and developed technical
01:10:36
facilities
01:10:38
This is what Stansfield advised Turner
01:10:41
it wasn't his fault on his own
01:10:46
President of the Russian Federation from an owl and so on in December
01:10:56
1979 when Soviet troops
01:10:58
invaded Afghanistan
01:11:00
Jimmy Carter addressed Stand Turner
01:11:03
with the words I want you to digitally
01:11:05
they did something about it from the CIA
01:11:07
They replied that we no longer have resources
01:11:09
thank you very much
01:11:11
Jimmy Carter's last people
01:11:13
Brezhnev's attitude developed in 1979
01:11:16
when the Soviet army invaded
01:11:17
Afghanistan after he underestimated
01:11:20
the soviet threat of jimmy carter remains
01:11:22
just watch it fall apart
01:11:24
house of cards revealing the real world in
01:11:26
which lacks harmony
01:11:27
justice
01:11:31
but soon he entrusts Stansfield to Turner
01:11:34
and the CIA begin arming the Afghans
01:11:36
rebels to fight against the Soviets
01:11:38
Invaders Jimmy Carter was surprised
01:11:44
more than anyone else in December 1979
01:11:47
Christmas when Soviet troops
01:11:48
invaded Afghanistan
01:11:50
he was furious he was beside himself
01:11:54
didn't have much experience communicating with
01:11:56
communists although we warned him
01:11:58
agency warned him of intrusion into
01:12:01
Afghanistan he didn't expect this from
01:12:03
Soviet Union, you can handle it, peace
01:12:09
can't stand aside and let
01:12:11
the Soviet Union to act
01:12:13
agent carter with impunity
01:12:17
changed his opinion about the USSR after
01:12:19
attacks on afghanistan
01:12:24
black he really lost his illusions
01:12:26
especially regarding the Soviet Union
01:12:28
after Afghanistan, Afghanistan became for
01:12:31
he was hit hard by Jimmy Carter
01:12:34
so depressed because I thought that
01:12:36
you can rely on the former and Brezhnev
01:12:38
I thought the carter wasn't paying attention and decided
01:12:41
attack Afghanistan
01:12:43
and then suddenly boom Arthur said no solves
01:12:46
a funny but soviet union
01:12:48
I saw the side of the crankcase that was not
01:12:50
the Americans themselves saw
01:12:52
What kind of hard and tough character does the paw have?
01:12:56
we had a choice not to resist and
01:13:00
let the Soviet Union be defeated
01:13:02
the country finally
01:13:07
undoubtedly the card has radically changed its
01:13:10
opinion and immediately agreed
01:13:12
supply to the Afghan mujahideen
01:13:14
lethal weapon seems like an invasion to me
01:13:18
started December 26 27
01:13:21
and the first batch of weapons was sent
01:13:23
via Pakistan was delivered on January 10
01:13:26
fast enough butt you income and
01:13:30
Carter administration began to help
01:13:31
Afghans through three stars we created
01:13:37
secret alliance with other countries
01:13:40
to act against the USSR
01:13:43
delivered a lot in ten years
01:13:44
You may not have time for troubles in form
01:13:48
our goal was quite clear already in
01:13:51
seventy-nine year and throughout
01:13:52
She hasn't changed since the 80s
01:13:55
was the ousting of Soviet troops
01:13:57
from Afghanistan
01:13:58
Algarve mileage as we could have predicted
01:14:02
in 1979, are you the people we are
01:14:07
supplied weapons to fight against the USSR
01:14:09
in Afghanistan they will create something so
01:14:14
terrible like the Taliban we created ourselves
01:14:19
the Taliban, this army of fundamentalists, we are not
01:14:24
knew what we were doing and didn’t take it into account
01:14:26
attention to culture specifics
01:14:28
of this country, Carter was busy with another
01:14:32
crisis that worried the public
01:14:33
opinion
01:14:34
a month before the military invasion of
01:14:36
Afghanistan American employees
01:14:37
embassies in Tehran were taken into
01:14:39
hostages taken by Islamist students
01:14:42
hostages and the failure of the military operation to
01:14:44
their release could be put to an end
01:14:45
Carter's political ambitions
01:14:48
he is running for a second term
01:14:49
strong opponent
01:14:50
Ronald Reagan that the electoral
01:14:52
William Casey campaigns
01:14:54
I believe that the current foreign policy
01:14:56
administration contributed to the creation
01:14:58
situation in which capture became possible
01:15:00
hostages and incapacities will be rescued in
01:15:02
within a few months is
01:15:04
humiliation and disgrace for our country
01:15:06
Sui Arthur was completely engrossed
01:15:08
events in Tehran
01:15:11
President Carter called all his
01:15:13
advisers then he decided to start
01:15:14
secret negotiations with the new Iranian
01:15:16
government to release
01:15:18
hostages before presidential elections
01:15:19
but someone in the white house warns about
01:15:22
Reagan's command every step of the way
01:15:25
hobby we knew that the crankcase was close
01:15:28
conclusion of an agreement with the Iranians on
01:15:30
release of hostages before elections and
01:15:32
Kansk Republicans got wind of this and
01:15:35
realized that if Carter returns the hostages
01:15:37
he can win the elections with alts
01:15:40
they took measures to disrupt the operation
01:15:42
because for some reason
01:15:44
unexpectedly about two weeks before
01:15:46
elections, Iranians stopped negotiations
01:15:48
just stopped
01:15:50
somehow it could have happened employees
01:15:53
national security agency
01:15:54
passed on secret information to the team
01:15:56
Reagan helps him become president
01:15:59
a real special operation was undertaken
01:16:03
in order to prevent the crankcase from entering the second
01:16:05
term
01:16:06
Frank Corr is the best deputy director
01:16:08
CIA resigned and joined
01:16:10
Reagan's team will soon follow suit
01:16:12
Robert Gates followed
01:16:14
head of the national security council
01:16:15
Gates, like Karl Ucha, worked for Jimmy
01:16:18
crankcase and suddenly by chance
01:16:20
Coincidentally, all the guys who participated in
01:16:22
the operations that led the carter turned out to be
01:16:24
Ronald Reagan's team, but I wanted
01:16:29
get away from the crankcase and get back to work
01:16:31
senior analyst in panties I planned
01:16:36
leave the government so I don't
01:16:38
I think that Bob Gates and I failed
01:16:40
Jimmy Carter to be honest I was full
01:16:46
up to the throat of the Carter administration and so on
01:16:49
Reagan appears and they all go to
01:16:51
him
01:16:52
American hostages were released that
01:16:54
the very day when jimmy carter broadcasts
01:16:56
powers to his successor Ronald
01:16:58
Reagan
01:16:59
On January 20, 1981, it was clear that
01:17:04
Republicans had nothing to do with it.
01:17:06
relations, the decision was made by the Iranians for
01:17:09
in order to humiliate Carter without letting go
01:17:11
hostages until January 20 until he
01:17:13
left offers I don't think so
01:17:15
there was a connection or some kind
01:17:18
agreement between Republicans and
01:17:21
Khomeini Khalifa is sure this is one of the theories
01:17:26
conspiracies and this is absolutely unreliable
01:17:29
10 years later speaking on television
01:17:31
Jimmy Carter described behind-the-scenes games
01:17:33
occurred during the operation
01:17:34
October surprise President Bani Sadr
01:17:37
who managed the wounds at the time
01:17:39
Khomeini made public several times
01:17:42
statements that inspire confidence in journalists
01:17:44
who stated that the deal
01:17:45
there were theseus after sex cases was
01:17:49
the central figure he rode around
01:17:51
in Europe at that time Casey's role remained
01:17:54
he led the mystery for a long time
01:17:56
Reagan's company and later became a director
01:17:59
CIA
01:18:03
Ronald Reagan decided to do with Casey
01:18:05
a key figure in his administration
01:18:07
long before I moved to white
01:18:09
house
01:18:12
you remain the eyes and ears of the free
01:18:15
of the world you are a wire fence that
01:18:17
stumble totalitarianism trying
01:18:20
conquer world domination casey was
01:18:23
one of the directors of the triumphant victory
01:18:25
Rhaegar skillfully forced Carter to get off
01:18:27
he deftly managed the distance
01:18:29
Reagan's election campaign without sparing
01:18:31
efforts and means to achieve victory
01:18:35
Casey's success in business made him
01:18:37
he also headed the billionaire
01:18:40
securities and exchange commission
01:18:41
operations which oversaw
01:18:43
activities of the New York stock exchange
01:18:44
stock exchange
01:18:45
Reagan had limited experience in
01:18:47
area of ​​foreign policy so he gave
01:18:49
casey discretion in determining
01:18:51
new priorities in international policy
01:18:53
countries in transition, director of the CIA
01:18:55
Stansfield Turner held the future
01:18:58
President I am aware of world events
01:19:01
came to him as a future president with
01:19:03
news bulletin
01:19:05
I don't remember meeting George Bush there
01:19:07
I informed him of the slaves then book 3
01:19:11
he said the Soviet Union had missiles
01:19:13
here and here they are working on closure
01:19:16
this starting shaft is very long
01:19:18
detailed report Reagan began to loosen his tie and
01:19:20
he said that you're hot here, don't you want it?
01:19:22
coffee can I get you something
01:19:25
what words he was not interested in
01:19:28
Under the nightingales, think about some of his questions
01:19:30
weren't particularly deep after that
01:19:35
Reagan never had any more briefings
01:19:38
was not present at the briefings
01:19:39
his assistants did this, so we
01:19:41
didn't know what happened there after
01:19:44
his appointment as director of the CIA
01:19:46
William Casey strengthened the role of the agency and
01:19:48
returned most positions to the circus
01:19:50
which were abolished by the stand build
01:19:52
Turner during his leadership
01:19:55
agency increases the number of secret
01:19:56
squirrel's operations were perhaps the most
01:19:59
powerful director of the central
01:20:01
intelligence agency since
01:20:03
Alan Davis he has established some pretty good
01:20:07
relationship with the president and was able to get
01:20:09
enormous powers
01:20:11
having enlisted his support, he filmed
01:20:15
the telephone receiver and spoke earlier
01:20:17
and President Urim began to talk
01:20:20
Casey was a unique person in our
01:20:22
history whose power was comparable to
01:20:24
by the authority of the Secretary of State
01:20:26
Ministry of Defense and the President himself
01:20:29
U.S.A
01:20:31
wanted to be secretary of state but couldn't
01:20:35
he would not have been allowed to become secretary of state
01:20:37
they just didn't let me in so they chose
01:20:41
William Cases consistently supported
01:20:44
conducting secret
01:20:45
operations but in this area he has no
01:20:47
was the experience that I had
01:20:51
so I watched him with a certain
01:20:54
a share of doubt and skepticism of Kyiv with
01:21:01
ncap company with its absolutely no
01:21:03
arranged by intelligence bureaucrats therefore
01:21:05
he tried to act on the perimeter
01:21:10
managed labor as if it
01:21:13
ran a mafia clan if you put
01:21:17
the first task is to restore
01:21:19
where is order in nicaragua
01:21:21
Marxist-Leninist movement
01:21:22
The Sandinistas seized power after
01:21:24
How Carter Hastened the Fall of a Dictator
01:21:26
samosa
01:21:27
we can naturally become an assistant to the CIA
01:21:30
he's been a corrupt bastard for years
01:21:32
received a salary from Tsera like hundreds
01:21:34
other dictators in Africa and Latin
01:21:35
in America we used it in our
01:21:44
purposes
01:21:45
that was our approach, hire the bad ones
01:21:47
guys we pay them and they do what we need
01:21:50
this is necessary in the interests of business in this
01:21:52
case apparently because of bananas once
01:21:55
in the evening around seven o'clock
01:21:56
I went out and, as usual, met with the case
01:22:00
we sat there looking at the lights above
01:22:04
potomako
01:22:05
I told him I think I found a solution
01:22:08
here's who I know what should do
01:22:10
government and government to improve
01:22:12
position on the Sandinista strategy
01:22:15
developed by the CIA secret service department and
01:22:19
expanded and the legend was overthrown with the help
01:22:23
weapons in Nicaragua
01:22:25
there was no government
01:22:26
coup, we deployed 500 soldiers to
01:22:30
border between Nicaragua and Honduras and we
01:22:33
carried out a guerrilla operation so as not to
01:22:34
allow the supply of weapons to
01:22:36
Salvador and other places are first and foremost
01:22:41
secondly, they created a revolutionary
01:22:45
atmosphere
01:22:59
Latin American countries have never
01:23:01
got along scer.ru
01:23:02
during the Reagan administration
01:23:05
under the leadership of Casey goes out again
01:23:07
scene carrying out an aggressive campaign in
01:23:09
central america playing on
01:23:12
controversy, the CIA turns its guns
01:23:14
against the Sandinistas in Nicaragua
01:23:16
simultaneously conducting a secret operation
01:23:18
in El Salvador and Honduras I believe
01:23:24
secret operation are just
01:23:27
continuation of foreign policy in
01:23:29
avoiding war
01:23:32
balls about a secret operation were carried out
01:23:36
from time immemorial, Casey was the most
01:23:44
controversial director in my time at
01:23:48
he has done a lot of good and
01:23:50
bad, he greatly aggravated our
01:23:52
relations with Congress 1986 marked
01:23:58
scandal iran gate usa sold
01:24:00
weapons of the islamic republic of iran
01:24:02
and a profit of 30 million
01:24:04
dollars used to continue
01:24:06
financing on this Indian
01:24:07
partisan movement despite the fact
01:24:09
that Congress banned all activities
01:24:12
aimed at destabilizing the situation
01:24:13
to Nicaragua and any support
01:24:15
counter-revolutionaries have since been all secret
01:24:18
transactions had to be approved
01:24:19
president of the united states
01:24:21
knew I take the president undoubtedly everything in
01:24:24
Washington knew about this
01:24:27
they said that fact at every party
01:24:31
what he did was known to everyone
01:24:34
the Iran-Contra scandal began and
01:24:37
was targeted by william trend smith
01:24:40
established during the inspection that
01:24:42
you could authorize the reign to sell
01:24:45
weapons to other countries bypassing legal
01:24:47
norms
01:24:48
July if the target using the authorized
01:24:50
agent purchased weapons from the ministry
01:24:52
defense in accordance with the law on
01:24:53
savings and then sent him to Iran
01:24:56
immediately after the weapon was
01:24:58
paid
01:24:59
do you remember this yes Vasya was it
01:25:04
illegal nonsense selling weapons to Iran
01:25:09
receive profit and transfer it
01:25:12
rebels colonel nord when you
01:25:16
talked to director casey about it
01:25:17
fact I must tell you right now
01:25:20
advice and to everyone gathered here that I led
01:25:24
Congress was misled at that meeting
01:25:28
at that meeting under oath
01:25:31
you made false statements under oath
01:25:34
its activities in support
01:25:35
rebels yes it is true you Spencer often
01:25:39
came under attack especially for
01:25:41
activities in latin america
01:25:43
especially in central america therefore
01:25:45
killed casey trouble started
01:25:49
asphalt bells im i mean deal iran
01:25:52
contra and operations in central america
01:25:55
business .
01:26:01
but I killed Casey, there was a chance to use it
01:26:04
his strategy to fight the communists
01:26:06
in the USSR and Afghanistan the war between
01:26:08
with which the tseru has been raging for three years already
01:26:12
does everything in his power to
01:26:13
Soviet Union
01:26:14
stuck in a conflict that will last 10
01:26:16
years and eventually forces him out of
01:26:18
region universities in Bilquis changed the rules
01:26:21
games in Afghanistan in 1985
01:26:24
the sorter wanted to annoy the Soviet Union
01:26:27
irritate create difficulties in 1985
01:26:32
year phonil casey
01:26:34
got President Reagan to sign
01:26:36
directive which said the Turks and
01:26:38
you are there to win
01:26:40
came to push them out of there in the case
01:26:44
me and I knew him from the time I worked at
01:26:47
Africa and told you to go to
01:26:50
Afghanistan and I want you to win
01:26:52
his declared resistance forces were able to
01:26:54
eventually defeat the troops
01:26:55
numbering 120 thousand people, we
01:26:58
didn't expect it, it turned out they succeeded
01:27:04
huge military assistance for very
01:27:07
important stingers for example they did
01:27:10
vulnerable Soviet planes and helicopters
01:27:12
during air operations we lost
01:27:16
so many helicopters and were afraid
01:27:17
use the plane on a small
01:27:19
altitude these weapons were supplied from cheese
01:27:22
amines if they had not used stinger of
01:27:27
against helicopters the Soviet Union could
01:27:29
win
01:27:31
cirrus supplied the Afghan Mujahideen
01:27:33
weapons and money back in the days
01:27:35
Carter Profits Casey Agency
01:27:37
transferred dozens of partisan groups
01:27:39
which I did not control, although
01:27:41
supplied them with high-tech weapons
01:27:43
to fight against the USSR
01:27:45
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01:27:46
anti-aircraft missile in hands
01:27:48
Islamic fanatic in exchange for vague
01:27:50
promises that it will be used
01:27:51
only against the Russians 10 years after
01:27:54
after the Soviet troops left these
01:27:56
missiles are still in circulation for over
01:27:59
billion dollars a year in total
01:28:00
Afghanistan's support cost us
01:28:02
approximately 3 billion dollars
01:28:06
Do you know how much it cost the Americans?
01:28:08
taxpayers cold war kings
01:28:11
13 trillion I know I don't even know
01:28:15
how many zeros and three billion is this for
01:28:18
in order to finish it
01:28:20
it's a little finishing bargain
01:28:26
we won but the weapons of the militants and
01:28:30
led to other problems
01:28:34
years before adr pawno-info.ru supplied
01:28:38
Afghan Mujahideen with weapons and
01:28:40
instructions and we know that bin Laden
01:28:42
also received weapons from US intelligence
01:28:44
bill 1 call,
01:28:48
home pants more than once now we encounter
01:28:51
with the followers of those fundamentalists with
01:28:53
which we were dealing with at that time of the session
01:29:00
will be supplied with weapons to the Afghans
01:29:03
Mujahideen at that time were part of these weapons
01:29:06
is now turned against us, it's true
01:29:13
this is the boomerang effect example
01:29:16
unintended consequences
01:29:18
the agency took action to
01:29:21
help bleed the Soviet Union and not
01:29:24
helped destroy it but they didn't understand
01:29:26
that the people they helped were struggling
01:29:29
not only against the Soviet Union
01:29:32
Anastasa's introduction is another frag for us
01:29:35
should have been so mistaken about
01:29:37
the one who was on our side during
01:29:39
anti-Soviet campaign in Afghanistan we
01:29:42
didn't choose them very carefully
01:29:43
allies and not so many of them
01:29:45
controlled and when they completed the task
01:29:47
to oust the Soviet Union we
01:29:49
stopped being interested in these people
01:29:51
closed sweetie gage after 1989
01:30:01
no cheese man the whole world has turned
01:30:04
turning your back on Afghanistan doesn't help
01:30:07
restore countries from their cirrus
01:30:09
we thought it was American
01:30:12
the government must continue
01:30:13
provide support to Afghans after 1989
01:30:17
years but actually the united states
01:30:19
America left Afghanistan and
01:30:20
consulting allowed Afghanistan
01:30:22
become bankrupt
01:30:24
states and this is bad, it’s possible for me too
01:30:27
required so many stinger weapons
01:30:29
of did not require such support
01:30:32
did my creation contribute
01:30:34
Islamic movement it was
01:30:36
the thoughtless and stupid policy of which
01:30:38
practically destroyed Afghanistan and
01:30:41
unintended consequences 5 policies
01:30:43
are now felt all over the world
01:30:45
faced with international terrorism
01:30:46
we need to value our complicity in
01:30:49
creating conditions that allowed
01:30:51
madmen like bin Laden will succeed in
01:30:53
winning over the desperate
01:30:55
of people
01:31:02
The Soviet Union is embroiled in madness
01:31:04
race to rearm the country 10 years
01:31:06
heavy war sucked everything out of the country
01:31:08
forces during the Reagan administration
01:31:10
representative reigned robert gates
01:31:12
unjustifiably overestimates the assessment of Soviet
01:31:14
military potential as a result
01:31:16
misled by the presidential
01:31:18
administrations are unable to foresee
01:31:19
fall of the soviet union
01:31:23
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01:31:37
according to the number of difficulties
01:31:40
losses in this war, the Soviet Union
01:31:42
experienced the same shock as the United States in
01:31:44
during the Vietnam War and this ultimately
01:31:47
led to the collapse of the Soviet Union
01:31:53
it is absolutely clear that the Soviet Union is not in
01:31:57
able to support the military budget and
01:31:59
cover other expenses associated with
01:32:01
conducted at that time by foreign
01:32:03
operations of the flock of arben and they could not
01:32:05
afford it it was a card game
01:32:08
house financial house of cards they couldn't
01:32:10
afford such expenses and
01:32:13
it happened of course the ceremony continued
01:32:14
saying that they can continue this until
01:32:16
infinity
01:32:17
spend money on weapons and so on
01:32:19
but it was impossible you tried
01:32:21
find out what part of the Soviet economy
01:32:23
invested in the military budget I know
01:32:25
that the results were not always accurate
01:32:34
I remember they told me that the military budget
01:32:36
the USSR accounted for about 20 percent of them
01:32:40
gdp it turned out that it was much higher and amounted to
01:32:43
probably
01:32:44
about 40 percent and the most warfare Pasha
01:32:47
don't think from anyone what existed when
01:32:50
increasing economic opportunities
01:32:51
the Soviet Union and this must be blamed
01:32:55
could not accurately display or
01:32:57
analyze that terrible financial
01:32:59
the situation in which the Soviet found himself
01:33:01
union aleksa cat and we understood they didn’t
01:33:04
will be able to maintain this for
01:33:06
it's been a long time since we've seen this
01:33:08
but they didn’t see it as clearly as they could and
01:33:10
should have been glued entente you sometimes we
01:33:17
exaggerated the number of missiles they
01:33:19
planned to produce
01:33:20
block but you can't look at 30 thousand
01:33:23
nuclear warheads and say no
01:33:26
worries because in their country
01:33:28
Economic indicators are falling and online
01:33:31
I often asked myself after conversations
01:33:34
with Soviet diplomats why we
01:33:37
thought that they were so strong and although
01:33:39
in fact everything was wrong
01:33:43
in my opinion this is where it comes into play
01:33:47
policy
01:33:49
Pentagon expansion of weapons systems
01:33:52
sometimes our estimates of the future were
01:33:55
inaccurate because we just couldn't
01:33:56
understand
01:33:57
the Soviet one is actually moving
01:33:59
Union we sent bombers to
01:34:02
North of Russia growth particles for that
01:34:04
to see how far we can
01:34:06
advance therefore the Soviet Union
01:34:07
had to spend a lot of money on
01:34:09
creation of missile defense for others
01:34:11
types of US weapons acted as
01:34:14
provocateur it was bad policy
01:34:16
now we don't have stupid cowboy antics
01:34:20
should have done this in 1986
01:34:24
when the new leader of the ussr mikhail gorbachev
01:34:27
met with Ronald Reagan country
01:34:29
was on the verge of collapse in the newspaper
01:34:31
washington post it was written that robert
01:34:33
gates
01:34:34
not the guy you want
01:34:35
invite to wacken I have no idea
01:34:38
why washington post
01:34:40
you write that they had one journalist working for them
01:34:42
who wrote about me about
01:34:44
Soviet affairs that I look like a donkey and I
01:34:47
from the book about Winnie the Pooh
01:34:48
I see black instead of white this concerns
01:34:52
my pessimistic attitude towards
01:34:54
Soviet Union and it seemed 100 status
01:34:58
in June I was skeptical about Gorbachev
01:35:02
I remember telling President Reagan
01:35:04
who liked Gorbachev remember
01:35:09
Mr President is the last communist
01:35:11
in the Soviet Union as because
01:35:14
Gorbachev instead of getting rid of
01:35:16
tried to communist ideology
01:35:18
correct her, he understood that she was not
01:35:20
it works and without any doubt it
01:35:23
tried to destroy Stalin's
01:35:24
bureaucratic apparatus you have nothing to do with it
01:35:26
was to replace it, I think further
01:35:28
events proved that I was right, publicity
01:35:30
perestroika got out of control
01:35:32
I don't think he foresaw the destruction.
01:35:34
of the entire system he wanted to preserve it
01:35:36
integrity Ivan then I think Gorbachev
01:35:41
he told the truth he interested me
01:35:44
immediately after he came to power in
01:35:46
1985 eighty-sixth year
01:35:48
I think we all underestimated the importance
01:35:50
political changes he made
01:35:55
a year later in 1987
01:35:58
Reagan challenged Gorbachev Mr.
01:36:00
Gorbachev destroy this wall I don’t think so
01:36:08
that someone could have predicted this, I remember
01:36:11
who stood next to Ronald Reagan
01:36:12
when he said mr gorbachev
01:36:14
destroy this wall I thought was beautiful
01:36:18
rhetoric it will never happen they
01:36:22
really didn't want to share theirs
01:36:23
glances until the very end
01:36:25
intelligence services were once again mistaken and
01:36:32
this is what is happening in the Soviet Union
01:36:35
the political revolution that we
01:36:36
I didn't expect it at all if anyone thinks
01:36:41
that Ronald Reagan won the cold
01:36:43
war, he simply does not understand history and
01:36:46
important not ronald reagan not buildup
01:36:49
our defense system did not affect
01:36:51
the outcome of the Cold War was internal
01:36:54
contradictions in the flawed political
01:36:56
the Marxism-Leninism system collapsed
01:36:58
the end inevitably followed
01:37:01
soviet union new american
01:37:05
President George W. Bush was at the helm when
01:37:08
the soviet union finally collapsed
01:37:10
he remembered his work in the CIA when he was 10
01:37:13
for years the Sart was considered the main enemy of the United States and
01:37:15
couldn't believe that ssr
01:37:16
really die
01:37:17
[music]
01:37:19
aider I wrote for the president
01:37:23
memorandum based on materials
01:37:25
target when I was deputy
01:37:26
National Security Advisor at
01:37:28
June 1989 it stated that
01:37:32
there is a real possibility that
01:37:34
Gorbachev's tion will last in power from
01:37:37
strength for another year or two and we must
01:37:39
develop a contingency plan
01:37:42
circumstances not only of his departure
01:37:44
and the collapse of the Soviet Union club court
01:37:49
advice from yes and what he couldn’t name
01:37:52
this day I think
01:37:54
again the intelligence services are paid
01:37:56
not for them to engage in fortune-telling
01:38:00
Yandex we understood that in the Soviet Union
01:38:02
there are big problems basically
01:38:05
economic nature
01:38:06
as well as political but guess
01:38:09
that this will lead to the collapse of the Soviet
01:38:11
political system none of us could
01:38:15
imagine that no one starts
01:38:22
could have predicted the move or no one everyone who
01:38:25
will say that it was possible to assume
01:38:27
the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th
01:38:29
lies when analysts felt ceru
01:38:32
such a rapid collapse of the Soviet
01:38:34
union I think the answer is no
01:38:37
I guarantee despite what they say
01:38:40
today it showed up in a big way
01:38:43
surprise but no one could
01:38:48
to foresee nothing like this but I sit down
01:38:50
It wasn’t even me who was most surprised by her
01:38:52
CIA officer specialist in Eastern
01:38:54
Germany and Erich Honecker
01:38:56
and henceforth smilke who asked what
01:38:58
is happening and they were in charge
01:39:00
East Germany if you take
01:39:04
intelligence service which could
01:39:06
get to the heart of what happened in
01:39:08
USSR
01:39:09
then this is the KGB, but even this organization was
01:39:11
unable to foresee the collapse of the Soviet
01:39:13
union although its very existence
01:39:15
completely dependent on him and jackson garden
01:39:18
stitches from laziness from eggs and fish could not
01:39:21
foresee the collapse of
01:39:22
but let me note that even I being
01:39:25
KGB officer senior employees
01:39:27
state security could not
01:39:28
predict this
01:39:29
we in the USSR could not believe that
01:39:31
the existence of the system is approaching
01:39:33
end there and find out it seemed
01:39:36
an unreal event for people like me to
01:39:38
spend for whose conscious life
01:39:40
took place in a Cold War forum
01:39:43
for me and my colleagues it was a world in
01:39:45
which no change was expected
01:39:47
I assumed there would be a cold war
01:39:49
continue all my life elephants therefore
01:39:53
I sat in shock and watched from
01:39:56
of our Langley office
01:39:58
and the Berlin Wall collapses in November
01:40:01
1989, how the Soviet Union is falling apart
01:40:04
union sunk into oblivion
01:40:08
1991 I could hardly comprehend that the days
01:40:12
empires are numbered
01:40:13
and it went out like a candle and bye like a
01:40:20
candle speaking
01:40:22
[applause]
01:40:24
Berlin collapsed in November 1989
01:40:27
wall and the way to reunification was opened
01:40:29
Germany one after another once upon a time
01:40:32
democratic states
01:40:33
got rid of the communist regime
01:40:35
the cold war is over
01:40:37
[music]
01:41:01
trend flag is like the end of the second
01:41:04
world war everyone is tired no one wants
01:41:06
doesn't want to fight anymore, confrontation
01:41:08
Housing and communal services are new, it’s a bit
01:41:10
no, neither demoralized, but probably this
01:41:13
too strong a word and deprived
01:41:14
enthusiasm because the mortal enemy
01:41:17
ceased to be so
01:41:19
the tax from the lines will light up and the Soviet
01:41:22
an experiment that lasted about 75 years
01:41:25
completed with yes they all stopped
01:41:28
and all the world's problems were solved by you
01:41:31
won the cold war the west won
01:41:33
in the Cold War one can now say
01:41:35
I'm done with this problem
01:41:38
will be good
01:41:39
we can significantly reduce costs
01:41:41
defense we destroyed our military
01:41:44
reconnaissance
01:41:45
people said why I need to know how to do it
01:41:48
I'll put it in you know it's all over for us
01:41:51
the CIA needs it and all that led to
01:41:54
changing priorities before the Soviet Union was
01:41:56
the main target and essentially the cause
01:41:58
creating an agency is not easy
01:42:03
snap your fingers say we'll move
01:42:05
all human intelligence resources to others
01:42:07
they won’t get a place like that negatively
01:42:11
perceived the collapse of the Soviet Union
01:42:12
because they have lost their enemy
01:42:14
so it was necessary to come up with an end to it
01:42:18
the cold war forced us to
01:42:20
revaluation of values
01:42:21
look into the future and try to understand
01:42:22
what awaits us next, the quarrel is tired
01:42:25
lazy useless and powerless having lost
01:42:28
his main enemy at headquarters
01:42:30
agency in langley former agent and
01:42:32
longing to return to the days when they
01:42:34
looked like James Bond
01:42:36
tell schoolchildren about past glory
01:42:39
to the king rebug you who have become a myth
01:42:42
[music]
01:42:46
Children should know the history of their country
01:42:48
this is an opportunity to look at the price
01:42:50
through the eyes of his employees
01:42:53
history history ended artemis game
01:42:56
it was a world in which the USSR was completed
01:42:58
here and Sasha there and we played a game of
01:43:01
chess to capture as much as possible
01:43:03
figures from the rest of the world and at the end
01:43:08
1991 side with more figures
01:43:12
sides won they lost
01:43:18
a few months after the breakup
01:43:21
Soviet Union former CIA director
01:43:23
William Colby and head of foreign
01:43:24
counterintelligence when they took Kalugin
01:43:26
attended a reception in Washington for the occasion
01:43:28
release of a new video game
01:43:31
but there is no one to play it cold war
01:43:34
finished
01:43:36
Colonel this is an arrest, we have an emergency
01:43:38
situation
01:43:40
[music]
01:43:43
Good luck
01:43:45
[music]
01:43:59
because every time you think that
01:44:01
Americans can't do anything more stupid
01:44:03
they do something even worse
01:44:05
crazy [music]
01:44:08
the program has been prepared for screening
01:44:09
company and sdi media group
01:44:11
translation by Elena Doo gave the text read
01:44:14
Dmitry Shandurov [music]
01:44:57
secret wars cia war begets war
01:45:01
America must move forward and only
01:45:03
forward in the name of progress towards your cherished
01:45:06
dream of an inevitable bright future in
01:45:09
This is what I see as my task and I commit myself to it
01:45:12
execute
01:45:14
cultural paradigm of that time can be
01:45:16
describe in the following words
01:45:18
earn money while relaxing relax
01:45:21
Most of the world's problems have already been solved
01:45:24
the cold war ended in collapse
01:45:29
Soviet Union it became clear to us that in
01:45:31
in many ways life has become much more
01:45:33
more restless, more difficult, unlike the period
01:45:36
the cold war when everything was
01:45:37
predictably robert gates
01:45:43
the smartest politician fell into a trap
01:45:45
system that considered its main
01:45:48
the enemy is the Soviet Union
01:45:49
cheese from the usa or the west felt
01:45:53
winners they won in the cold
01:45:55
the war as a result they so to speak
01:45:58
let down their guard
01:45:59
the enemy came from the other side 40 years ago we
01:46:04
fought this Soviet dragon
01:46:06
union
01:46:07
finally we killed him and ended up in the forest
01:46:10
in which thousands of poisonous snakes swarm
01:46:13
keeping track of them is much more difficult than
01:46:15
dragon these snakes Iran Iraq northern
01:46:18
Korea Islamic terrorists we've been busy
01:46:22
development of a new geopolitical
01:46:23
strategies
01:46:25
that's when Saddam invaded Kuwait
01:46:28
time I headed our embassy in
01:46:30
in Baghdad there were many indications that
01:46:34
Saddam is threatened by Kuwait
01:46:40
end of July 90 of cheese and US intelligence
01:46:44
warned Bush and that Saddam Hussein
01:46:46
intends to capture Kuwait in pictures from
01:46:50
satellites could see that Iraqi troops
01:46:52
the border with Kuwait and you are tightened
01:46:56
lace glass they laid lines
01:46:58
supplies transported fuel reserves from buried
01:47:01
there were satellites and radio interception systems and
01:47:03
varnish ball of the Germans but what were they missing
01:47:07
intelligence to understand Saddam despite
01:47:13
transfer of troops tanks with fuel
01:47:16
equipment and supplies laying line
01:47:18
supplies at méliès house for cirrus
01:47:21
stayed for gas and learned about the transfer
01:47:26
Iraqi troops and their preparations for
01:47:28
invasion they had all the data but people in
01:47:34
Washington, you told the White House that
01:47:37
Saddam lays supply lines
01:47:39
White House administration
01:47:41
Republican administration responded
01:47:43
we know Saddam is just a threat
01:47:50
listened to political leaders
01:47:52
Iraq Jordan to those who claimed that Saddam
01:47:54
will never ever attack one of his own
01:47:57
Islamic neighbor all these politicians
01:48:05
convinced us and President Bush to invade
01:48:10
will not he's just bluffing to raise the price by
01:48:12
oil bikes it was said by Mubarak and
01:48:15
King of Jordan Emir of Kuwait
01:48:19
leader of the rest of the Arab
01:48:21
states advised us nothing
01:48:23
in the end the usa took it for
01:48:28
at face value therefore the attack on
01:48:31
Kuwait has become to a certain extent
01:48:33
surprise for everyone
01:48:35
we certainly could have prevented it, but
01:48:39
this did not happen
01:48:40
our suspicions began to be justified
01:48:42
18 hours before the invasion Richard Gere is mine
01:48:46
Deputy met with members
01:48:48
committee 12 hours before the start of the war
01:48:53
according to CIA employees, Saddam Hussein
01:48:56
should have captured
01:48:57
uveitis within 12 and 24 hours I do not
01:49:04
I'm sure Webster knew about everything, but we
01:49:07
they told the president exactly
01:49:08
pylori representation of washington strongly
01:49:12
differed from the real situation when
01:49:14
sleep I watched them fight
01:49:17
denied what was happening I said in my
01:49:20
war has begun in my mind
01:49:22
I had a satellite phone I said
01:49:24
that we see tanks and everything else they
01:49:25
They replied that they didn’t see anything from 2
01:49:30
August Iraqi troops crossed the border
01:49:32
with Kuwait and took over the country no one in
01:49:34
the Pentagon did not pay attention to
01:49:36
warning to CIA agents working in
01:49:38
region they even forgot to report
01:49:40
to the head of Robert Gates and Tires I was
01:49:45
on vacation in Washington state
01:49:49
we were sitting by the pond and were going to have lunch
01:49:53
one of my wife's relatives said
01:49:56
strange something else here I asked why
01:50:00
it's you she replied that there was no steam yet
01:50:03
invasion ordered ciroc grabbed smoking
01:50:06
I'll ask you to quickly report news on cnn
01:50:09
captured Kuwait on August 2nd I met with
01:50:11
nim 6 the meeting lasted about one and a half
01:50:15
hours during which he offered me
01:50:16
the so-called deal is as follows
01:50:21
you leave me Kuwait and I will provide
01:50:24
you oil reserves at a reasonable price
01:50:27
I will help if necessary
01:50:28
he was home in the northern gulf countries
01:50:34
I'm hostile, I haven't slept since
01:50:36
four days I only had 1 for him
01:50:39
answer
01:50:40
get out of kuwait ashtarra
01:50:48
to this situation it is very simple first we
01:50:50
we'll cut off the Iraqis' escape routes and then
01:50:52
let's kill them
01:50:53
the Gulf War will continue
01:50:55
not for long if Saddam Hussein's army
01:50:57
will weaken in a few days but remains
01:50:59
main question
01:51:00
does desert storm stop the operation?
01:51:02
or remove from power by the head of cancer
01:51:04
the king wants to eliminate Saddam Hussein but
01:51:07
President Bush is against
01:51:08
and Fords even before the first shot we
01:51:11
made it clear that regime change is not included
01:51:14
for our purposes we could not create
01:51:19
the coalition we assembled if
01:51:21
our goal was to commit Saddam
01:51:23
Hussein I am absolutely sure of this
01:51:28
Adam wasn't going to face the facts
01:51:31
sit on your veranda and wait
01:51:33
until no one grabs him and there are no tears
01:51:39
uttered if Saddam Hussein had been brought down in battle
01:51:42
along with other soldiers if you
01:51:48
Saddam Hussein was hit by a bullet, it's a pity
01:51:53
but there were very clear boundaries
01:51:56
what can be done to eliminate
01:51:58
foreign leader
01:52:00
we prayed every night for the garden
01:52:02
ended up in one of the bunkers that we
01:52:04
bombed although deep down we knew that
01:52:09
he sits in the school hospital or
01:52:11
mosque he knew that we would not become them
01:52:13
they couldn’t find him to bomb in January 93
01:52:17
Bill Clinton becomes president
01:52:19
after George Bush Sr.
01:52:21
elected for a second term
01:52:24
dear fellow citizens I want to build a bridge
01:52:27
into the 21st century which will provide us with reliable
01:52:30
defense we must remember that ours
01:52:34
foreign policy still consistent
01:52:36
values ​​of American society and all
01:52:38
Bill Clinton does not hide our citizens
01:52:45
his contempt for US intelligence mistakes
01:52:48
analysts and the failed CIA operation from
01:52:51
Bay of Pigs landings before the rebellion
01:52:52
their fundamentalists and now
01:52:54
from the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan to
01:52:56
occupation of Kuwait by Iraqi troops
01:52:58
tarnished the reputation of the Clinton agency
01:53:01
believes that enough mistakes have been made and
01:53:03
decides to remove all of Sarah's advisors from
01:53:05
White House after Clinton's election to Sir
01:53:10
the first thing she did was send two agents to him
01:53:12
with a summary of the latest bits of data
01:53:14
online
01:53:15
and Clinton refused to accept them and was thwarted
01:53:18
told me to leave and I'm not interested
01:53:20
he didn't want to listen to them no sam it
01:53:23
it was bad I'll get it even worse was that
01:53:26
we at the CIA knew about this, you are not far away and
01:53:29
everyone was talking about how our main
01:53:31
the president didn't read the legends
01:53:34
what we sent him
01:53:36
shortly after the election bill clinton
01:53:38
appointed a little-known official
01:53:40
James Woolsey to head the CIA
01:53:44
need to work differently I didn't have
01:53:48
relation to the explosion or reconnaissance until those
01:53:51
as long as they elected Clinton as president
01:53:53
I met Clinton
01:53:56
we discussed working for the CIA but mostly
01:53:59
the conversation was a bar in kansas and oklahoma where
01:54:02
Growing up, Clinton had a kind of fear.
01:54:08
secret service he grew up 60 at the time
01:54:15
intelligence had a blast, that's why
01:54:19
probably security services and intelligence
01:54:21
didn't quite disgust him
01:54:29
understood what we do and what we can do
01:54:31
to be useful to him all night and eat
01:54:34
presidents who are much more favorable
01:54:36
relates to security services and
01:54:37
intelligence we have many explanations
01:54:41
why President Clinton
01:54:43
this position has been formed photo you
01:54:45
firstly the cold war which is so
01:54:48
meant a lot to his predecessors
01:54:50
ended and in the very place you dug and
01:54:52
intelligence had to re-defend its
01:54:55
reputation
01:54:58
the president's lack of interest in the tsar
01:55:01
weakened control and caused some
01:55:03
problems if the head of the CIA does not have direct
01:55:09
he has no access to the president
01:55:13
submits to the white house for two years we
01:55:16
met only twice fat foul when
01:55:20
in the fall of '94 on the south lawn of the white house
01:55:23
the plane crashed in the white house they joked that
01:55:27
it must be the hair he wants
01:55:29
accepted .
01:55:31
although I didn't like it at the time, it was a joke with
01:55:34
over time I decided that she was very accurate
01:55:36
describes the situation at that time
01:55:38
situation, the vice president did not listen to me and
01:55:42
he was not interested in CIA activities
01:55:47
Clinton never almost never
01:55:50
met souls
01:55:51
didn’t listen to his advice didn’t read the intelligence
01:55:54
reports he was interested in other things
01:55:57
Lyndon wanted to know the gossip
01:55:59
he was interested in who the president was sleeping with
01:56:04
France's thoughts interested him more
01:56:06
extramarital affairs than our activities
01:56:09
Monica Lewinsky saw the intensity
01:56:14
Clinton's hair more often than Gene's hair because
01:56:17
hair was always wrong he delivered
01:56:19
information and was always wrong Clint
01:56:22
stopped reading CIA reports
01:56:24
he said that in the New York Times more
01:56:26
exact information visited hair not
01:56:30
I think it was my failure
01:56:33
managed to establish contact with the president
01:56:35
but in other way
01:56:37
he had the opportunity to do it
01:56:40
I asked him many times to meet, I wanted
01:56:42
open and trusting relationships
01:56:47
hair failed to attract attention
01:56:50
he had neither charm nor strength
01:56:52
character is not sharp minded to get there
01:56:54
Clinton and say about listen brewing
01:56:57
big problems if you don't pay attention
01:56:59
their attention can forget about your place
01:57:02
in history
01:57:06
didn't notice because he allowed himself
01:57:09
ignore I felt like forever
01:57:13
I bring the bad ones here so the fly in the ointment
01:57:16
barrel of honey
01:57:23
February 26, 1993, a month after
01:57:26
Clinton's inauguration on the underground
01:57:28
World Trade Center parking lot
01:57:30
Truck six exploded in New York
01:57:32
people died thousands were injured for the first time in
01:57:35
history of terrorists attacking the USA on their
01:57:37
same territory
01:57:40
The CIA and the FBI accused each other of
01:57:42
criminal negligence choice removes itself
01:57:45
liability if attack
01:57:47
planned abroad because this
01:57:49
the sphere of activity of the CIA in turn
01:57:52
the CIA emphasized that they have no right
01:57:54
operate in the usa
01:57:56
[applause]
01:57:58
of course it was a warning and chickens
01:58:01
in a lie we could have lost 15 thousand
01:58:03
person as a result of the first attack
01:58:05
to the shopping center the only thing that saved me was
01:58:09
that explosives were not enough
01:58:15
this terrorist attack was a warning and we
01:58:18
ignored it the war lasted for years
01:58:21
you didn't notice her first shopping attack
01:58:25
center became an alarm signal and we
01:58:27
Muslim extremists did not notice
01:58:29
we operated in Washington in the 70s
01:58:34
were naive and you didn’t see how
01:58:36
criminals are planning terrible terrorist attacks
01:58:38
against our fellow citizens we could be
01:58:42
much more vigilant match to file
01:58:48
this is his cattle after the first explosions
01:58:50
mall
01:58:51
found a whole bunch of documents on
01:58:54
Arabic about planned terrorist attacks and
01:58:57
no one translated them
01:59:01
New York FBI office
01:59:03
one person spoke Arabic in the office
01:59:06
he didn't want to work for free but money
01:59:09
there wasn’t and so he didn’t want to spend his
01:59:12
precious time too important bird
01:59:15
secondly, the FBI didn't have the money to
01:59:18
pay for the translation to individuals and
01:59:20
Thirdly
01:59:21
they decided it wasn't that important
01:59:23
FBI policy has not changed in many years
01:59:26
they like to follow such people
01:59:29
observe for a long time and the longer they
01:59:32
they are being watched
01:59:33
they learn more about operations and topics
01:59:35
more criminals can be caught in
01:59:37
result but in this case they waited
01:59:43
I didn't have information for too long
01:59:52
and didn’t trust the new ones who scouted me out
01:59:55
It's just amazing, of course it's not
01:59:58
justifies cheese and who doesn't have
01:59:59
copes with international
02:00:00
terrorist networks but the FBI agent did not
02:00:04
prevented an explosion in a shopping center with this
02:00:07
naive are arrogant and bureaucrats are nothing
02:00:10
not taken seriously after the Ames case
02:00:19
feuds between the FBI Ceru escalated into
02:00:22
real war
02:00:24
it turned out that Aldrich Ames is the head
02:00:26
counterintelligence Tsera spied since 1985
02:00:29
in favor of the USSR in exchange for 3 million
02:00:31
dollars m with accused of entertainment 30
02:00:34
agents and the deaths of ten more executed
02:00:36
KGB still ashore ems was a loser
02:00:41
confidants he could not occupy this
02:00:43
the position of Olive should not have been given to him
02:00:45
access he should have been caught earlier Aldrich Ames
02:00:48
was incompetent employees and what's more
02:00:53
alcoholic intelligence generally drinks a lot
02:00:58
games was an alcoholic in the organization
02:01:01
drunkards he headed the Soviet department
02:01:05
counterintelligence loser and mediocrity
02:01:12
an alcoholic was in a leadership position
02:01:15
what other proof of death is needed?
02:01:17
American intelligence
02:01:24
fails to conduct an internal investigation
02:01:26
but to no avail
02:01:27
case closed Clinton is confident that
02:01:31
this is the most serious case of espionage in
02:01:32
USA joins FBI investigation
02:01:35
I take it opens the case again and after a couple
02:01:38
months exposes the aims of espionage it
02:01:42
was a slap in the face to the CIA and a real victory
02:01:45
FBI him they were able to find nothing and we
02:01:50
didn't work particularly closely with the FBI
02:01:53
rather than marking time in one place
02:01:56
everyone chose the same old papers
02:01:59
they should have tried to no avail
02:02:02
better have the authority to act within
02:02:06
countries against US citizens they took up
02:02:10
this is not the case and they caught a spy
02:02:16
Thanks to this, an FBI agent infiltrated the CIA
02:02:19
and discovered a mess in counterintelligence
02:02:22
where everyone is suspected
02:02:24
undoubtedly the relationship between the FBI was
02:02:27
very important
02:02:29
they discovered what we're doing with a Soviet spy
02:02:32
and they said that it’s time to have hundreds of spies in the CIA
02:02:35
to catch them they were given freedom
02:02:37
action the second explosion was very
02:02:40
serious damage
02:02:42
enormous damage, I think they will be arrested
02:02:48
chance was the end of the CIA
02:02:50
the avatar that I knew then everything
02:02:55
they said why the CIA would do this to us in '94
02:02:59
the cold war is over
02:03:01
no one had ever heard one palm then
02:03:06
in the ninety-fifth year of the investigation
02:03:08
identified al-Qaeda criminal group
02:03:10
Osama bin Laden Saudis natives I
02:03:12
I'm glad for the capture of the man by the nickname
02:03:15
leader of the holy war gave 2
02:03:17
billion dollars
02:03:20
washington post emphasizes very much
02:03:22
close ties between bin Laden and the king
02:03:24
Saudi Arabia and describes in detail
02:03:26
like cheese and hired him, trained and supplied
02:03:29
weapons during the war in Afghanistan in
02:03:31
at that time the United States fully supported Ben
02:03:33
Laden Saudi Arabia also supplied
02:03:35
it has everything necessary for many years the USA has not
02:03:41
suspected that the royal family
02:03:43
Saudi Arabia pays terrorists
02:03:46
exchange for internal guarantees
02:03:48
high-end security
02:03:51
dad yes when Clinton left office
02:03:53
he knew the president very well about money
02:03:55
coming from the royal family ben
02:03:57
Laden fell the scariest of both Democrats and
02:04:01
Republicans decided to tolerate this
02:04:04
state-sponsored terrorism for the sake of
02:04:08
oil so we don't notice anything
02:04:13
we do not investigate or accuse anything
02:04:15
the Saudis in violating human rights they
02:04:17
they still kill people for marriage
02:04:19
treason, we don’t have a word about it, we ourselves
02:04:24
supported despotism and paid for
02:04:27
weakening of saudi arabia thicke
02:04:31
blurred
02:04:34
we fed the Islamic revolution and
02:04:39
words I think our main mistake
02:04:42
is what we did with
02:04:44
ethical standards
02:04:47
they were in the car for oil, we stayed in
02:04:50
fools if in Saudi Arabia
02:04:53
revolution will break out, oil prices will fall
02:04:57
by 25 percent
02:04:59
the price per barrel will be $150
02:05:02
the side would fall into disrepair we were afraid
02:05:07
ruin relations with the royal family
02:05:09
we did not dare to put pressure on them so that they
02:05:12
they didn’t cut off our oil
02:05:17
political leaders and presidents of America
02:05:19
turned a blind eye to the oil monarchy
02:05:21
who lived according to the laws of the Koran but
02:05:23
reimbursed the United States for the price of 55
02:05:26
million dollars for the Persian war
02:05:27
Gulf America's leading oil companies
02:05:32
vied for royal favor
02:05:34
its share of the profit amounting to 150
02:05:36
several billion dollars annually
02:05:39
members of the board of the Saudi oil and gas
02:05:41
aromka company
02:05:42
are US citizens
02:05:48
lan and international policy strategies
02:05:51
USA supported the royal family
02:05:52
management with financial interests
02:05:55
you know they are somehow connected with
02:05:57
American oil companies
02:06:00
take money from them directly or in
02:06:03
in the form of securities now, for example
02:06:06
you can’t challenge the position of exxon and the saudi
02:06:08
Arabia they bribe politicians and
02:06:12
feed them information and help
02:06:15
decisions are made in favor of corporations
02:06:17
diplomat robbing the country when
02:06:20
diplomats retire they go
02:06:23
work for Saudi Arabia to or
02:06:25
the other side of the bay n.f.
02:06:28
if after finishing work they want
02:06:31
get into the oil industry on my
02:06:33
a look with him should be denied
02:06:35
positions in the Middle East are considered
02:06:39
what if you are polite saudi arabian
02:06:41
here is the mature politician floria you can
02:06:43
fly in a row and get a million
02:06:45
district robbed Clinton speaks well of
02:06:48
Saudi Arabia needs to understand that it
02:06:49
they pay for it from their own how it works
02:06:51
system
02:06:52
people from the white house go to work
02:06:53
Saudi banking consultants
02:06:56
American foreign policy is largely
02:06:59
depends on money from oil corporations
02:07:01
this is the whole essence of it, young and old, it is important to understand
02:07:08
what is the oil lobby
02:07:09
much more influential than the CIA is
02:07:12
hierarchy in Washington as soon as
02:07:16
oil workers appear
02:07:18
there's a ministry right next door
02:07:21
foreign affairs but they stand above him
02:07:23
Lobbyists are so above them
02:07:25
advisers above whom are oil workers and
02:07:28
only then comes the White House and Congress
02:07:30
Absolutely by accident, Robert the boyars find out
02:07:33
that oil lobbyists are right within the walls
02:07:35
the white house gives Clinton money for his
02:07:37
second election campaign of the boyars
02:07:39
ran into Roger there at the same time
02:07:41
owners of oil companies who were
02:07:43
invited to a picnic with the President
02:07:45
some three hundred thousand dollars this amount
02:07:48
got them Democratic Party
02:07:50
and what did I see like that Lebanese
02:07:52
laid out money tan solo & don fowler
02:07:56
offered him a list of services
02:07:58
although in a personal meeting with the president at night
02:08:02
in Lincoln's room flight on
02:08:04
presidential plane and about tea with
02:08:08
president capa cufflinks were all on sale
02:08:11
similar to the menu in a restaurant services and prices
02:08:14
I thought he already realized very quickly that
02:08:18
we need to listen to the oil magnates and
02:08:19
American financial tycoons
02:08:22
the only thing I blame myself for is
02:08:24
stupidity and ignorance of how it works
02:08:26
system and goat I made reports on
02:08:31
campaign finance
02:08:33
CIA agents don't spy on Americans
02:08:36
not to mention the President of the United
02:08:38
states, I conveyed information to my superiors about
02:08:41
they were horrified by the president
02:08:43
while you took me to the CIA in order to
02:08:46
I told the truth and that's what I did you know
02:08:49
I don't care about politics I told them
02:08:52
the truth is I really went through everything
02:08:54
borders when I started writing a report about
02:08:55
the president of the united states is not
02:08:59
accepted by adidas I was aware of it
02:09:03
that's how I went with the congress
02:09:05
and told about the violations, I didn’t know how
02:09:08
they work but I had to
02:09:10
someone to share he I told everything
02:09:12
to my friend in Congress
02:09:13
who, by the way, was later found in the hotel
02:09:15
dead with a hole in his head but that's already
02:09:19
other story
02:09:24
the bomber decides to go all the way, he gives
02:09:26
testimony before Congress
02:09:27
talks about the role of a lobbyist in
02:09:29
US political system and presidential
02:09:31
elections and other prohibited practices
02:09:33
used by Clinton's entourage per day
02:09:37
when he told the jury
02:09:38
campaign funding at my home
02:09:39
conducted a search but took nothing and
02:09:42
the grand jury didn't even raise the issue
02:09:45
election campaign financing
02:09:49
words every time I tried to say
02:09:53
anything about how the federal system works
02:09:57
prosecutors interrupted me and contemptuously threatened
02:10:00
she announced a break for me
02:10:03
called me and said the plot again about
02:10:08
campaign finance
02:10:09
before the jury and the court will charge you with
02:10:11
insulting the authorities and you will go to prison
02:10:14
this system is crazy they are all crazy in
02:10:18
lance toy kindergarten when it became clear that
02:10:21
you can't shut me up
02:10:23
they decided to turn the investigation against
02:10:25
and started intimidating me
02:10:26
living in the best traditions
02:10:30
police state world clubs everything
02:10:32
began with an internal investigation into
02:10:33
CIA
02:10:34
and then the doctor came and said that I
02:10:36
a psychiatrist's examination is required, but I
02:10:38
sent away from the steel of Lebanon
02:10:41
and as soon as you see a psychiatrist
02:10:43
they can do anything to you
02:10:44
they can put you all in the hospital
02:10:47
may fire you and send you home or
02:10:49
anything else I said forget it
02:10:52
I didn’t break the law, not only then did I understand
02:10:55
how does this system work
02:10:57
and what happens if you don't obey
02:11:00
and you yourself are the version only then I realized that
02:11:06
It's time to go
02:11:08
Extremely, I understood from the angels Baba R
02:11:13
resigned and received a medal for
02:11:15
exemplary service on the home front
02:11:21
it is he who zeroes would gladly blow up mine
02:11:25
house seo place with me if it could
02:11:27
laughed at the cheese finds bin Laden
02:11:32
who moved to Sudan but elected
02:11:35
Bill Clinton's campaign is in full swing and he
02:11:37
does not want to cancel the presidential decree on
02:11:39
prohibition against murder issued by Gerald
02:11:41
Ford 20 years before February 96
02:11:44
Clinton signed a secret
02:11:46
an order that ru is allowed to make
02:11:47
everything you need to eliminate bin
02:11:49
Laden and believe me we would kill bin Laden
02:11:53
if you could Clinton gave the order to kill him
02:11:57
could find clinton wanted osama dead
02:12:01
bin Laden but they couldn't find him
02:12:02
Tserovani knew where he was a month later
02:12:06
March 96 under pressure from the UN government
02:12:09
mind map decides to kick bin incense out of him
02:12:11
militants and send him back to
02:12:13
saudi arabia but the royal family
02:12:15
against
02:12:16
then the Sudanese did the same
02:12:19
proposal to Bill Clinton
02:12:21
USA and Saudi Arabian government
02:12:24
they said Sudan itself is stopping us from bin incense 2
02:12:28
1 for truth
02:12:30
special Sudanese and were eager to improve
02:12:33
their relations with both Saudi Arabia and
02:12:35
from the USA and responded
02:12:36
where do you want to hand it over to the Saudis?
02:12:41
they told us we didn’t need it, they didn’t want it
02:12:44
so that bin Laden comes home they
02:12:46
the Sudanese wanted him to just disappear
02:12:49
proposed to send bin Laden to
02:12:51
Saudi Arabia so that he could sit with one
02:12:54
Muslim country to another masses
02:12:56
in other words, he could have been put in
02:12:58
February 96 Sudanese struggling
02:13:02
tried to help Sasha
02:13:08
given when the Sudanese said we will surrender
02:13:12
his van the Americans answered no we don't
02:13:16
we can judge him, we don’t have a lineup
02:13:18
crime so we won't accept it
02:13:20
weight tinto nations the fact that must
02:13:25
be an indictment or complaint or
02:13:27
arrest warrant and as far as I remember in
02:13:29
in ninety-six we have nothing of this
02:13:31
we weren't
02:13:32
had the right to try him in the usa usa
02:13:37
they insisted that he be accepted
02:13:39
Saudi Arabia I remember when it was
02:13:41
discussed they said singer king if
02:13:44
it's hard for you to take bin laden
02:13:45
we don't care, but I remember it practically
02:13:50
verbatim
02:13:51
sometimes the Sudanese threw him out
02:13:54
and he went to Afghanistan and what happened
02:13:56
further we know the government of America
02:14:01
decides to strengthen the fight against terrorism in
02:14:03
hope date and second wind it
02:14:06
unites the FBI and the CIA two warring
02:14:09
agencies into one secret service
02:14:14
as a result of deutz he joins the FBI
02:14:18
the ranks reigned
02:14:22
fight our good when I asked what
02:14:25
need to do he said we need to
02:14:27
did anyone go to work at the circus?
02:14:29
answered fyi
02:14:31
I don't know them I don't trust them I don't want to
02:14:33
work with them and he said that’s it
02:14:38
I still have to and I had to
02:14:41
participate in this so to speak program
02:14:42
hostage exchange of 40 people was carried out in
02:14:48
CIA during this conversation between two of
02:14:52
ceru was also called you said one of
02:14:57
you go to I know for sure that
02:15:02
they answered we don't know these people we
02:15:05
we don’t trust them and we don’t want to be with them
02:15:07
work of piece because the FBI is nothing
02:15:10
doesn't understand intelligence, they feed the FBI with everyone
02:15:12
wanted to destroy the means they lie
02:15:16
are called rushnikov himself points
02:15:20
they think they are monkeys
02:15:24
cooperation began between cfr in
02:15:27
in the fight against terrorism in August
02:15:32
98 as a result of a terrorist attack in
02:15:34
us embassy in tanzania 224 dead
02:15:37
people, 12 of them are Americans
02:15:40
Bin Laden has become US enemy number one
02:15:42
despite an annual budget of several
02:15:44
The CIA did not foresee billions of dollars
02:15:47
they were even smaller than this attack
02:15:49
ready for terrorist attack in October 2000
02:15:52
a month before the US presidential election
02:15:55
in an attack on an American water destroyer
02:15:58
17 American sailors were not killed and
02:16:01
26 more wounded Linton chose to admit
02:16:07
that small attacks do not require
02:16:09
taking large-scale measures but it happened
02:16:16
it's abroad they're here with us
02:16:18
The government's mistake was
02:16:21
that they made it clear you can kill
02:16:23
there are just not too many Americans and for
02:16:25
Clinton failed to resolve the border
02:16:30
the problem of terrorism and sooner or later
02:16:34
everyone recognized this in November 2000
02:16:41
contrary to expectations George W. Bush
02:16:43
Texas Governor takes office
02:16:45
US President
02:16:48
eight years after he
02:16:50
Bush's rival father left the white house
02:16:53
Vice President of the Mountains accepts the results
02:16:55
elections to save the American
02:16:56
the electoral system from shame
02:17:02
[music]
02:17:06
and your hall explains everything and in my opinion
02:17:13
speaks to both Americans and the people behind
02:17:16
abroad that Bush is not very smart
02:17:24
experience in foreign policy ignorance
02:17:27
necessary for making independent
02:17:29
solutions they lack experience I would say
02:17:35
seriousness in approach to foreign policy
02:17:37
with all its complexity it is inclined to everything
02:17:41
simplify when your president
02:17:46
a C student and doesn’t know much about the world
02:17:49
threatens disaster. communicate without hk
02:17:53
I want to thank my father himself
02:17:56
decent person in the world
02:18:06
I always thought how so noble
02:18:10
the soul can be so strong dad i
02:18:13
I'm proud of you
02:18:14
[applause]
02:18:18
sixties before becoming
02:18:20
head of the CIA and president of the United States
02:18:22
states George H. W. Bush created
02:18:24
oil company called west a
02:18:26
a tiny company received mining rights
02:18:28
oil in kuwait american oil worker
02:18:32
his son became rich and followed in his footsteps
02:18:35
in seventy-nine founded in
02:18:37
Texas his company watermelon tyler g
02:18:40
but due to administrative problems and
02:18:42
had to sell it to Alemu bin Laden
02:18:43
stepbrother and he himself bought a large one
02:18:47
part of the company's shares at a good price
02:18:49
already belonged to the bin Laden family
02:18:51
houston airport in texas before
02:18:53
become governor of George W. Bush
02:18:55
as a consultant received annually
02:18:57
from Kharkin energy group $120,000
02:19:00
the Saudis owned 25 percent
02:19:02
shares legal service company
02:19:04
carried out by the James Baker Bureau
02:19:06
former Secretary of State
02:19:09
george bush senior
02:19:11
made it clear that it was in our best interests
02:19:13
go to war on the garden to get it
02:19:20
it meant that what in the bay interests us
02:19:23
one no secretary baker said the answer
02:19:27
very simple just one word oil
02:19:32
Bush Jr. became fabulously rich by selling
02:19:35
shares of his company for a billion
02:19:37
dollars in 2 months Iraqi army
02:19:39
invaded kuwait investigation to
02:19:42
to find out whether Bush Sr. disclosed
02:19:43
secret information while president
02:19:45
USA closed due to insufficient evidence
02:19:49
the president of the united states and also his
02:19:51
father former president and vice president
02:19:53
USA
02:19:55
the three of us worked hard and
02:19:57
got rich from oil and thanks to connections
02:19:59
with the royal family
02:20:01
no one could have thought that
02:20:03
government entrusted with protection
02:20:05
from criminals actually
02:20:07
with them at the same time, believe me, no
02:20:09
there would be no negotiations with the Taliban if
02:20:11
would be a bully horse and on
02:20:13
they would be against it, but that’s exactly what they did
02:20:15
generous campaign contributions
02:20:17
Bush is better than Clinton than this
02:20:20
they are the government
02:20:24
crazy
02:20:27
The Bush family has strong ties with
02:20:28
killed by criminals
02:20:30
and I think Dick Cheney had this too
02:20:33
real mafia mafia
02:20:38
eighty-nine more junior
02:20:41
joins the group's board of directors
02:20:42
Carlisle
02:20:43
and holds this position until the age of 94
02:20:46
reporting your salary to a huge company
02:20:48
mainly engaged in defense
02:20:50
industry rockets airplanes
02:20:52
tanks company assets 16 billion
02:20:55
dollars bush senior main support
02:20:57
the company's board of directors consists of
02:21:01
largest brokers that influence
02:21:02
key politicians of the country share of each
02:21:06
partner 200 million dollars head
02:21:11
groups carlile frank correspondent rays ex
02:21:13
Deputy Director of the CIA and Secretary of Defense
02:21:15
Ronald Reagan shortly after his appointment
02:21:19
Bush Jr. signed on for the presidency
02:21:21
contract for 12 billion to buy from
02:21:23
Carlisle Group new artillery system
02:21:26
the Pentagon objected that this was not
02:21:28
meets the needs of the country but
02:21:30
to no avail
02:21:33
Carlisle's group probably has cola
02:21:36
straight
02:21:37
unofficial access to all information
02:21:39
CIA is not responsible not shareholders it is
02:21:45
facade of the us secret services if you know
02:21:48
Karl Che, you are close to the center of power in
02:21:51
America Colucci king or rays can
02:21:54
call anyone in America and force
02:21:56
listen to himself his wife, that is, ex
02:21:58
Marsha's wife used to work as an accountant
02:22:01
she covered the secret budget of cheeses and
02:22:03
The Ministry of Defense is so family friendly
02:22:06
business with is often accused of putting pressure on
02:22:14
officials but no one can name
02:22:16
one political process by which we
02:22:19
participated or when we use
02:22:21
political influence is not
02:22:26
true we
02:22:29
we buy and sell companies with this
02:22:31
make money they were keeping secret
02:22:34
activity
02:22:35
they laundered money through the carlyle group
02:22:38
mail art bush their business partner Colin
02:22:40
Powell Carlisle's partner Jim Baker John
02:22:43
major
02:22:44
and Arthur the Levite are public
02:22:46
figures but they have business acumen and
02:22:48
they are involved in business I think people
02:22:55
it would be interesting to know more about that
02:22:58
where do they get their money from?
02:23:02
Carlisle was of course interested in the Saudi
02:23:04
Arabia
02:23:05
The bin Laden family began investing in
02:23:07
the carlyle case in london between them
02:23:11
strong connections were established
02:23:14
the driving forces behind that special relationship
02:23:16
arisen between Saudi Arabia and
02:23:19
the bush family in particular they did
02:23:27
a small investment of a million or two we have them
02:23:31
returned
02:23:32
point blank and we definitely didn’t have any
02:23:35
business with bin incense herself
02:23:40
President George Bush immediately receives
02:23:43
clear warning from the CIA to bin Laden
02:23:46
directly threatens the United States
02:23:48
two months later in March 2001
02:23:51
us government public this account on
02:23:53
one hundred and fifty pages which
02:23:54
ends with the words we do not exclude
02:23:57
possible attacks on American citizens
02:24:00
our nation does not have a clear plan for
02:24:02
counter terrorism
02:24:04
many of us are already in the mid-90s
02:24:07
they said that terrorists are almost certainly
02:24:09
will be used against the connected
02:24:11
states some weapons of mass
02:24:14
defeat and we must be ready for it
02:24:18
ready everything indicated that
02:24:23
a terrible attack is approaching
02:24:25
terrorists it was simply inevitable
02:24:30
and the lasers just ran to the USA and I will attack
02:24:37
I'm talking about terrorist threats and their
02:24:41
plans received a lot of information
02:24:43
something had to happen or something
02:24:49
other attacks in New York in the nineties
02:24:51
third year conspiracy to capture 12
02:24:54
airbus in 1995 the plane crashed on
02:24:57
CIA headquarters building at the same time
02:24:59
attack on los angeles airport
02:25:02
2000 attack on Tengri and of course
02:25:16
threats to white people periodically arise
02:25:18
houses and capitol hill from the series
02:25:21
someone will come and try
02:25:23
we were sure that we would blow something up
02:25:27
America is in danger understood the seriousness
02:25:29
situation unfortunately for now politicians
02:25:33
nodded their heads in agreement no one said anything
02:25:36
did the whole country practically sleep zloy
02:25:43
despite the ever-increasing threat
02:25:45
the feud between the fbi cycle continues both
02:25:48
agencies compete and do not share
02:25:50
information the head of the FBI ordered the agent
02:25:53
don't tell the CIA you're not worried about anything
02:25:57
with me it turned out to be a big mistake by the agency
02:26:00
information should have been exchanged
02:26:02
sochi important arch secrecy weight not
02:26:05
and we had no opportunity to grow
02:26:08
send information to
02:26:13
they don't communicate with each other they don't have
02:26:15
email correspondence their people do not
02:26:17
study together they do not cooperate
02:26:20
Having received information, no one shares it
02:26:23
they don't trust each other with parts of the matter
02:26:27
not in opposition, the fact is that it is different
02:26:29
agency with different tasks and approaches
02:26:31
to work
02:26:32
besides, it was a war, but mainly between
02:26:36
secret services February 2001
02:26:41
Israel warns terrorists will disrupt
02:26:44
want to capture several passengers
02:26:45
planes and use them as weapons
02:26:47
King Abdullah President of Jordan
02:26:50
Mubarak and Gerhard Schröder warned about
02:26:53
this same Pentagon to America soon
02:26:56
will attack with passenger planes
02:27:01
fun to us for many years of islamic
02:27:04
terrorists were preparing to take over
02:27:06
landing both planes and pictures on which
02:27:09
you can see how they practice the capture
02:27:10
aircraft in groups of 4 five kettle and
02:27:13
among other things they used
02:27:15
knives with short blades
02:27:19
in ninety-eight I sent
02:27:22
CIA email in which he warned them about
02:27:24
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's plans to capture
02:27:26
plane, he then freely traveled around
02:27:28
Europe I never received an answer from Santa and
02:27:30
by background some militants from Arab
02:27:32
countries learned to fly an airplane not
02:27:34
taking special care of the landing
02:27:36
such things required close
02:27:38
consideration
02:27:39
about my reaching you imagine
02:27:42
a man learns to fly an airplane and
02:27:46
tells the instructor to just spin
02:27:54
steering wheel back and forth, who's talking about this nonsense?
02:27:57
this bureau we received a lot of facts and
02:27:59
you didn't take them seriously Yana's service
02:28:02
one guy walked into an office in Newark
02:28:05
New Jersey
02:28:06
a year before the September 11 tragedy, he said
02:28:09
they are planning an air attack
02:28:11
not found at the world trade center
02:28:17
confirmation of his words and instead
02:28:19
to think seriously they just
02:28:21
decided to hide it from the CIA and brushed it off
02:28:24
from this information they probably thought
02:28:31
that the invaders are just doing it the old fashioned way
02:28:34
the crew put forward their demands, they did not
02:28:38
knew what the terrorists wanted
02:28:39
use the plane as a bomb and
02:28:44
so they waited and waited until there was no more
02:28:48
too late the same thing happened to
02:28:54
data and for carrisi moussaoui bed 24
02:28:59
August, French intelligence reported
02:29:01
FBI official representative
02:29:03
France document confirming
02:29:05
that garbage and al-Qaeda agent worked file
02:29:09
We provide specific information to help
02:29:12
told that it was garbage and studied in
02:29:14
Afghanistan in a camp led by
02:29:16
bin laden
02:29:18
my smokes were also handed over to the Americans
02:29:20
services the names of al-Qaeda agents with
02:29:22
which Moussaoui met in Europe
02:29:25
love news distant and she this document
02:29:28
Moussaoui's connection was never revealed
02:29:31
got caught by FBI agents, they hit me
02:29:33
factory management hid the agent
02:29:36
information even from each other
02:29:43
Minneapolis imagines himself a king and
02:29:47
told management in Washington
02:29:48
just decided on what I thought was necessary
02:29:56
that the information that France passed on
02:29:59
but the mass was insufficient and not
02:30:02
the French also deserve their attention
02:30:09
passed on the information the Americans decided
02:30:13
that it doesn't matter
02:30:15
they didn't tap his phone and
02:30:17
didn't fit into his computer
02:30:19
you know everyone says it's the FBI's fault and 12 rubles
02:30:22
imagine the president telling you no
02:30:25
looking for trouble we don't want to know about
02:30:27
problems we don’t want to see anything and
02:30:29
hear the Saudis are our friends you did
02:30:34
you did not carry out the necessary operations in
02:30:40
Saudi Arabia yes this is their main
02:30:45
mistake and andre that we thought the saudis
02:30:50
our friends and doesn't spy on friends
02:30:54
the king says he doesn't want anything
02:30:57
know and us the case in this case is king
02:31:00
George Bush or his assistant Dick Cheney but
02:31:04
in fact they didn't allow the CIA and FBI
02:31:06
take the necessary measures
02:31:08
maybe if we hadn't tied our hands
02:31:11
our special services would be raggedy
02:31:15
It happened
02:31:17
5 years after leaving the CIA Robert
02:31:20
bayer decides to pay a private visit to
02:31:22
Persian Gulf to resume
02:31:23
lost contacts with intelligence officers and
02:31:25
collect information about a future attack
02:31:28
I became very close with a group of locals
02:31:30
dissidents who knew about the preparations
02:31:32
terrorist attacks
02:31:34
coming from the CIA I went to beru
02:31:38
and they told me that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and
02:31:46
Ramzi and Sev planned to hijack the plane
02:31:49
all around
02:31:50
and the subsequent attack on the world
02:31:53
shopping center in August 2001 he said
02:31:56
there will be a terrorist attack on the US President and I knew it
02:32:01
that the CIA would not listen, they decided that
02:32:05
nothing will happen they always decide that
02:32:09
nothing will happen and nothing will be heard
02:32:10
I wish and drink the king was we have not studied
02:32:13
all these documents were carefully and could not
02:32:16
understand that the terrorists will only return with
02:32:18
more serious plans no matter who was
02:32:22
blame the CIA or the FBI, blame whoever you want
02:32:24
but they obviously cheated
02:32:29
submit to incompetence that's all
02:32:32
is like adding fuel to the fire and
02:32:33
that's exactly what happened buy you all
02:32:38
they talk about some difficulties in starting them
02:32:41
called geniuses
02:32:42
and suddenly you have difficulties, it’s just
02:32:46
bunch of fools
02:32:47
we had no idea what they were like
02:32:50
capable but these fanatics are suicidal
02:32:53
they will go to the end to scratch you, we all
02:32:58
missed
02:33:05
on the morning of September 11, George W. Bush in Florida
02:33:08
went for a run as always
02:33:10
He spent 5 weeks relaxing on a ranch in Texas.
02:33:13
his brother the governor of Florida invited
02:33:17
to visit him on the occasion of the presentation of new ones
02:33:19
educational programs
02:33:20
the president jokes with reporters an hour later
02:33:24
he comes to schools in sarasota
02:33:26
8:47 a.m. while the president was talking to
02:33:29
children, his adviser's phone rang
02:33:35
[music]
02:33:58
the program is prepared for showing to the company
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and sdi media group
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translation by Anastasia Petrova read the text
02:34:05
Dmitry Shandurov
02:34:06
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Краткая история самой могущественной организованной преступной группировки именующей себя ЦРУ. Франция, ARTE France, 2003г., режиссёр Уильям Карел.

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