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    The Petraeus Affair vs. the CIA’s Long Criminal History

    The Petraeus Affair vs. the CIA’s Long Criminal History

    By Julie Lévesque

    Global Research, November 15, 2012

    The Petraeus Affair has demonstrated yet again how a sex scandal story can be fed into the U.S. media to serve both as a trigger for “political assassination” and as “the tree hiding the forest.” Even though what lies behind the salacious smoke screen is still the object of speculation, most of those speculations are more credible than a simple extramarital affair.

    One of the possible explanations of Petraeus’ departure is his stance on Israel which he saw as a liability to US interests in the Middle East:

    “The enduring hostilities between Israel and some of its neighbors present distinct challenges to our ability to advance our interests in the AOR [Area of Operations]. Israeli-Palestinian tensions often flare into violence and large-scale armed confrontations. The conflict foments anti-American sentiment, due to a perception of U.S. favoritism for Israel. Arab anger over the Palestinian question limits the strength and depth of U.S. partnerships with governments and peoples in the AOR and weakens the legitimacy of moderate regimes in the Arab world.

    Meanwhile, al-Qaeda and other militant groups exploit that anger to mobilize support.

    The conflict also gives Iran influence in the Arab world through its clients, Lebanese Hizballah and Hamas.” (Ali Abunimah, When Former CIA Chief David Petraeus Enraged the Israel Lobby, Electronic Intifada, November 12, 2012.)

    As Stephen Lendman observes, sex scandals don’t necessarily lead to resignations unless state secrets are at stake:

    Forget resignation over extramarital sex nonsense unless state secrets were compromised. Lots of elected and appointed Washington officials had affairs. Many likely have current ones. Resignations don’t generally follow. Newt Gingrich survived sex and ethics scandals. He resigned as House Speaker after the Republicans faired poorly in 1998 off-year elections [...]

    Overlooked are secret CIA Benghazi operations. Involved are heavy weapons sent to Syrian opposition fighters. Petraeus left days before his scheduled congressional testimony [...] The Benghazi operation is erroneously called a US consulate. It’s “a meeting place to coordinate aid for the rebel-led insurgencies in the Middle East.”

    Tasks performed include “collaborating with Arab countries on the recruitment of fighters – including jihadists – to target Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria.”Consulate designation provides cover. Obama and Clinton call the post a “US mission.” The State Department lists no consulate in Benghazi. (Stephen Lendman, Petraeus: Resignation or Sacking?, Global Research, November 12, 2012.)

    Knowing the CIA’s shadow history, the cover-up of a secret CIA operation supporting terrorists used as proxy warriors to overthrow a foreign government seems the most likely explanation for Petraeus’ departure as Washington’s Blog explains:

    Whatever the scope of the CIA’s operation in Benghazi – and whatever the real reason for the resignation of the CIA chief – the key is our historical and ongoing foreign policy.

    For decades, the U.S. has backed terrorists for geopolitical ends.

    The U.S. government has been consistently planning regime change in Syria and Libya for 20 years, and dreamed of regime change – using false flag terror – for 50 years.

    Obama has simply re-packaged Bush and the Neocons’ “war on terror” as a series of humanitarian wars.

    And the U.S. and its allies will do anything to topple Iran … and is systematically attempting to pull the legs out from Iran’s allies as a way to isolate and weaken that country. (Why Did CIA Director Petraeus Resign? Why Was the U.S. Ambassador to Libya Murdered?, Washington’s Blog, November 10, 2012.)

    Regime change through terrorism is not the sole vocation of the CIA. Over the years it has proven to be very efficient in money laundering, arms and drug trafficking. Was the drug/arms trade called “The Enterprise” in the Iran-Contragate just an isolated misdeed?

    Several testimonies of former CIA, DEA and police officials, in addition to numerous books, articles and documentaries on the CIA indicate it was just business as usual.

    At a very turbulent town hall meeting November 15, 1996 former LAPD Narcotics Detective Michael Ruppert told then CIA Director John Deutch quite bluntly: “I will tell you Director Deutch as a former Los Angeles Police Narcotics Detective that the Agency has dealt drugs throughout this country for a long time.” The crowd started cheering loudly. A crack cocaine epidemic had been ravaging LA’s poor neighbourhoods since the early 80’s and had devastating effects on the black community. (Watch the video: Former LA Police Officer Mike Ruppert Confronts CIA Director John Deutch on Drug Trafficking)

    Michael Ruppert was recruited to protect the Agency’s drug operations in the US. He had the evidence to prove it. He got shot at and was kicked out of LAPD because of it.

    Earlier that year, San Francisco Chronicle journalist Gary Webb published a series of articles about the L.A. crack explosion titled The Dark Alliance. The story behind the crack explosion:

    For the better part of a decade, a San Francisco Bay Area drug ring sold tons of cocaine to the Crips and Bloods street gangs of Los Angeles and funneled millions in drug profits to a Latin American guerrilla army run by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, a Mercury News investigation has found. This drug network opened the first pipeline between Colombia’s cocaine cartels and the black neighborhoods of Los Angeles, a city now known as the crack capital of the world. (The Dark Alliance. The story behind the crack explosion, San Jose Mercury News.)

    While he was working for the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Michael Levine witnessed how the CIA AND the State Department were protecting the drug trade:

    The Chang Mai factory the CIA prevented me from destroying was the source of massive amounts of heroin being smuggled into the US in the bodies and body bags of GIs killed in Vietnam. (p. 165)

    My unit, the Hard Narcotics Smuggling Squad, was charged with investigating all heroin and cocaine smuggling through the Port of New York. My unit became involved in investigating every major smuggling operation known to law enforcement. We could not avoid witnessing the CIA protecting major drug dealers. Not a single important source in Southeast Asia was ever indicted by US law enforcement.

    This was no accident.

    Case after case was killed by CIA and State Department intervention and there wasn’t a damned thing we could do about it. CIA-owned airlines like Air America were being used to ferry drugs throughout Southeast Asia, allegedly to support our “allies.” CIA banking operations were used to launder drug money
    . (pp. 165, 166) (Michael Levine, America’s “War on Drugs”: CIA- Recruited Mercenaries and Drug-Traffickers, wanttoknow.info, January 13, 2011.)


    The Jamaican Shower Posse is another criminal organization which thrived with the help of the CIA and the American governement:

    With the recent violence in Jamaica and the controversy over alleged drug lord, Christopher “Dudus” Coke, many people are talking about the infamous Jamaican Shower Posse and the neighborhood of Tivoli Gardens, where they have their base. What is being ignored largely by the media, is the role that the American government and the CIA had in training, arming and giving power to the Shower Posse.

    It is interesting that the USA is indicting Christopher “Dudus” Coke, the current leader of the Shower Posse for drug and gun trafficking, given that the CIA was accused of smuggling guns into Jamaica and facilitating the cocaine trade from Jamaica to America in the 70s and 80s. In many ways Dudus was only carrying on a tradition of political corruption, drug running, guns and violence that was started with the help of the CIA […]

    Former CIA agent, Philip Agee, said “the CIA was using the JLP as its instrument in the campaign against the Michael Manley government, I’d say most of the violence was coming from the JLP, and behind them was the CIA in terms of getting weapons in and getting money in.” Casey Gane-McCalla, Jamaica’s Shower Posse: How The CIA Created “The Most Notorious Criminal Organization” Newsone, June 3, 2010.)

    Back in 1995, Philip Agee also warned:

    [O]ther targets which are coming up all the time in terms of the intelligence community are the rogue states – the so-called rogue states: Iraq, Libya, Iran, North Korea and, for some, Syria. (Video: Philip Agee – Inside the CIA (the Intelligence Community)(1995)(1-9)(MODERN GOVERNMENT series))

    Iraq and Libya have been dealt with. Syria is the current victim and Iran and North Korea are being threatened regularly by the US. Forget WMDs, and the Arab Spring. Those, just as the Petraeus Affair, are only smoke screens and mirrors.

    And most of all, forget the “War on Terror” and the “War on Drugs”.

    Afghanistan’s opium production, which had been virtually eradicated under the Taliban, has been booming under US occupation and US troops admitted they were protecting poppy fields. (Washington’s Blog, Are American Troops Protecting Afghan Opium?, October 28, 2012.)

    The CIA, the US military as well as other governmental agencies are allegedly linked to the Mexican drug war and their goal is said to be far from their stated objective:

    A high-ranking Mexican drug cartel operative [Jesus Vicente Zambada-Niebla] currently in U.S. custody is making startling allegations that the failed federal gun-walking operation known as “Fast and Furious” isn’t what you think it is.
    It wasn’t about tracking guns, it was about supplying them — all part of an elaborate agreement between the U.S. government and Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa Cartel to take down rival cartels [...]

    Zambada-Niebla claims that under a “divide and conquer” strategy, the U.S. helped finance and arm the Sinaloa Cartel through Operation Fast and Furious in exchange for information that allowed the DEA, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies to take down rival drug cartels. The Sinaloa Cartel was allegedly permitted to traffic massive amounts of drugs across the U.S. border from 2004 to 2009 — during both Fast and Furious and Bush-era gunrunning operations — as long as the intel kept coming. (Jason Howerton, Mexican Drug Cartel was working alongside the US Government, The Blaze 9 August 2012.)


    Compared to all these crimes, an extramarital affair is quite insignificant.

    Global Research brings to its readers a list of selected articles on Petraeus’ resignation and serious crimes committed by the CIA over the years which deserve far more attention from the media.

    The Petraeus Affair vs. the CIA
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    A history of incompetent CIA directors



    Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:22AM GMT
    By Wayne Madsen

    George Tenet, a congressional staffer without any prior intelligence experience, succeeded Deutch. It was Tenet who concocted intelligence that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, telling President Bush on December 12, 2002, that the CIA had a “slam dunk” case against Iraq.”


    The scandal that saw CIA director and former top US general in Iraq and Afghanistan, David Petraeus, resign in disgrace over an extramarital affair is another in a string of scandals that have resulted in America’s top spies leaving the CIA in disgrace.


    Petraeus was a controversial choice to head the CIA. President Obama chose the commander of US forces in Afghanistan amid speculation that the Republican Party was considering the general to either head their ticket for president in 2012 or run as vice president. Petraeus’s fan base was not so much with his troops, who referred to him as “King David” and “General Betray Us,” but with the political pundit class of Washington. Petraeus was more at home speaking to meetings of the elitist Council on Foreign Relations and neo-conservative think tanks like the American Enterprise Institute than he was commanding troops in the field. In fact, Petraeus’s first combat command was not until he was a two-star general at the age of 50 when George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld made him the Commanding General of the 101st Airborne Division for the invasion of Iraq.

    Although Allen Dulles, the early Cold War CIA director, was known as a serial adulterer, it was not until recent years, especially since the end of the Cold War, that the CIA has been plagued with unprofessional and scandalous leadership at the very top.


    Ronald Reagan began politicizing the CIA when he brought in New York securities firm executive William Casey to lead the “Agency.” Casey, who soon mired the CIA in the Iran-contra scandal that almost brought down Reagan in impeachment, appointed Reagan campaign donor Max Hugel as deputy director for operations. Hugel left amid a cloud of scandal involving his stocks transactions, however, CIA insiders knew that the gruff-talking Hugel, a Brooklyn-born Jew, was fired because of his suspicious contacts with Israeli intelligence officers while he was at the CIA.

    President Bill Clinton’s first CIA director was lawyer James Woolsey, a Henry “Scoop” Jackson Democrat who had no prior intelligence experience. “Scoop Jackson Democrats,” including Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby were the core of the neo-conservative cabal that emerged inside the George W. Bush administration.

    Like Hugel, Woolsey also had close connections with Israeli agents and lobbyists. Woolsey was forced to resign after the exposure of Aldrich Ames, a high-level Soviet agent in the top echelon of the CIA. After he left the CIA, Woolsey became active with the neo-con Project for the New American Century (PNAC), Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, and Center for Security Policy. He became an adviser to John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign against Obama.

    John Deutch, a Brussels, Belgium-born Russian Jew, whose background was chemistry and physics, succeeded Woolsey as director. It was discovered that Deutch’s unclassified laptop computers contained classified information. However, in what was a worse potential security compromise, classified computers that Deutch took home with him from work were used to access pornographic websites. Security officers were concerned that “cookie” programs used by X-rated websites may have had access to and downloaded classified information from Deutch’s laptop. Amid the security flap, Deutch suddenly resigned on December 15, 1996. Clinton pardoned Deutch of any wrongdoing on January 20, 2001 and a Justice Department investigation by Attorney General Janet Reno was put on ice.

    George Tenet, a congressional staffer without any prior intelligence experience, succeeded Deutch. It was Tenet who concocted intelligence that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, telling President Bush on December 12, 2002, that the CIA had a “slam dunk” case against Iraq. Tenet told Bush in June 2004 he wanted to leave for “personal reasons.”

    Former CIA case officer and House Intelligence Committee chairman Porter Goss became CIA director after Tenet. Goss packed the agency with his own cronies from his congressional staff, infuriating seasoned agency veterans. Goss’s executive director Kyle “Dusty” Foggo was later indicted for fraud and Goss’s and Foggo’s name emerged in connection with the “DC Madam” scandal and poker parties featuring female escorts and heavy drinking at the Watergate Hotel in Washington. Goss resigned suddenly after a meeting with Bush at the White House on May 5, 2006.

    Former National Security Agency director General Michael Hayden succeeded Goss. Hayden was criticized for continuing to wear his Air Force uniform at the civilian CIA and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, himself a former CIA director, instructed Hayden to retire and take off the uniform.

    Obama appointed Leon Panetta, a former Democratic Congressman, to succeed Hayden. Panetta’s only distinguishing accomplishment at the agency was not getting caught with his pants down or with his hands in some Israeli cookie jar.

    The same cannot be said for recently resigned director Petraeus, who was not only caught with his pants down but in cahoots with a group of women who were closely linked with Obama’s worst enemies, including Mitt Romney adviser Karl Rove.

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