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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
U.S. Caught in a Big Lie: Provocateur in Pakistan is CIA Operative
Dave Lindorff
TCBH
Talk about getting caught in a Big Lie.
So desperate has been the US effort to get the US government killer Raymond Davis sprung from police custody in Lahore, Pakistan following his execution-style slaughter of two Pakistani intelligence operatives in broad daylight in a crowded commercial area, that the government trotted out President Obama to declare that Pakistan was violating the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations by holding "our diplomat." He insisted Davis had only been defending himself against robbers, and should in any case be entitled to absolute immunity.
Now both the
Guardian newspaper
in the UK over the weekend, and the
Associated Press
today are reporting that sources in both the Pakistani and American governments are confirming that Davis works for the CIA. The AP is even reporting that he is a "CIA security contractor," which is something less and a little more amorphous than a CIA employee, and that means he has no claim on diplomatic immunity whatever, and that raises the added question of who he actually is and who he actually works for. But more on that later.
The Guardian noted in its article that Davis's wife had provided phone numbers for information about him to a local TV station and that those numbers turned out to be the CIA. Meanwhile, Agence France Press reported over the weekend that Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-SC), a loose-tongued member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, also apparently inadvertently slipped up and
disclosed on the Senate floor
that Davis is an "agent", saying, "We can't throw this agent over."
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