Wounded to the Heart

We do not exaggerate if we say that the CIA is the most important American agency for foreign intelligence, and America has the right (or so they brag) to get information on what is happening in these areas, without forgetting the role played by the Agency in wars against other countries that America has rushed into.

Based on its confidence in that progress, it is so completely satisfied with penetrating the secrets of the world, earth, sea and sky, as well as space, using spyware to obtain whatever it wants, wherever it wants, but it failed to see the moment when Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak made his decision and when Zine El Abidine Ben Ali decided to step down from power. When the decisions were made, the real conditions on the ground invited them to this matter. Billions of dollars have been allocated to predict disturbances in the Arab world, and the results will come out in order to exploit it to their advantage.

The CIA failed to push the Obama administration to wage a fierce campaign to use national intelligence. The non-submission of its reports in this regard ignores the possibility that the intelligence apparatus cannot predict the disturbances of a strong relationship, certain of its control over its independence at last. It certainly cannot predict the ignition that draws people out into the streets and the moment that determines the removal of the dictatorial system.

It is known that all U.S. strategy is concerned with now is making the current century one of American privilege. One should not be surprised if more superpower domination will be imposed on the countries of the world, but Washington won’t know or sense the danger of people who had just woken up from a nap and rose up against projects in the Bank, hitting Israel in her melancholy heart.

It is true that the CIA caused the failure of many terrorist operations in the United States, but it is unable to prevent the masses from recovering its stolen sovereign powers and unable to impose the U.S. vision of democracy, because blowing people up who make their own destiny does not require the approval of and advice from others.

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