Former US official: Israelis are not our friends

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PNN – A former US intelligence official has once again attracted media attention with statements about the Israeli regime’s espionage activities inside the United States.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, John Kiriakou, a former US intelligence official who frequently addresses the issue of the Zionist regime in his public statements, has presented a dual image: on the one hand, a “professional” assessment of the capabilities of the Mossad spy agency, and on the other, accusations of carrying out aggressive espionage operations against the United States.

In a video recently posted on social media, he details his first day at the CIA. According to him, during a routine security briefing, the trainees were warned that a restaurant near the workplace was a hangout for Russian agents. Kiriakou says that at the same time, he was informed that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had identified about 187 Mossad agents operating in various parts of the United States without official authorization.

According to this former intelligence official, the mission of these individuals was to “steal security secrets.” Kiriakou added that when he asked why the US tolerated such activities despite close intelligence cooperation between the two sides, he was told that Washington provided the bulk of the information to Israel, but that the regime’s agents sought to obtain “the remaining percentage.” In his conclusion, he emphasizes: “The Israelis are not friends of the United States.

In another interview on the “Notes of an Executive” podcast, Kiriakou said that Jeffrey Epstein, an American billionaire who was convicted of moral crimes, worked as a Mossad agent. According to him, Epstein fits the pattern of an “access agent” – someone who establishes close relationships with influential global figures such as former US President Bill Clinton or Prince Andrew to gather information that can be used for blackmail.

To bolster his claim, Kiriakou pointed to the presence of numerous hidden cameras in all rooms of Epstein’s residences, even the bathrooms, and considered this to be a sign of blackmailing purposes.

He also described Epstein’s vast wealth and the lighter plea deal he received in 2006 as signs of “state” involvement, claiming that “only the Israelis and Russians use blackmail as a central motive.”

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