Posted on 11/13/2007 7:09:07 PM PST by monkeycard
A former FBI agent who pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraudulently obtaining U.S. citizenship and then improperly accessing sensitive computer information about Hizbollah was working until about a year ago as a CIA spy assigned to Middle East operations, Newsweek has learned.
The stunning case of Nada Nadim Prouty, a 37-year-old Lebanese native who is related to a suspected Hizbollah money launderer, appears to raise a nightmarish question for U.S. intelligence agencies: Could one of the world's most notorious terrorist groups have infiltrated the U.S. government
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**Heads should roll.
If nobody is punished, after leaking vital national security secrets to the press, or hiring political allies, or failing to do background checks on agents, then they will just keep doing it.
Ever since I joined FR, Ive been pointing out that the CIA and the FBI are broken, and nobody in this administration seems to have any interest in fixing it.
Even if they dont give a damn about the security of our country, youd think theyd want to limit the political damage caused by all these traitors.
In some ways, the Plame affair was even worse than this, and thats saying a lot.**
—Not to pile on, Cicero, but it seems that a muzzie named ‘Huma’ is one step behind the leading dimocRAT nominee for President, and another one named ‘Hussien Obama’ is running with her!
It’s bad enough to have the ACLU and CAIR trying to ruin the USA without having them running clear on the inside track ................................... FRegards—
Our nation's intelligence network and State Department is infested to the core.
Exactly. President Bush was NOT responsible for these nests of traitors and ideologues and spies, foreign and domestic, but he has done little or nothing even to try to fix it. As a result, the FBI is still basically working for the clintons, and the CIA is not far behind. Or maybe it's not even behind at all, since we know much less about it.
As for the State Department, that was broken by FDR, if not Woodrow Wilson, and not even Dwight Eisenhower could fix it.
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