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By Micah Halpern
Monday September 1, 2008 I've Been Thinking: New papers and documents have just come to light that are damning to US foreign policy under the leadership of then National Security Advisor, the venerable Henry Kissinger. According to these papers Kissinger sent CIA representative Robert Ames into meetings with Fatah murderers. Specifically, into meetings with Ali Hassan Salameh, head of Black September. Kissinger wanted Ames to dialogue with Arafat's people in order to get information about potential attacks against Americans. One piece of information these discussions did reveal was Arafat's intention to topple Jordan's King Hussein. The most important and very damning piece of information in the newly released papers is a telegram dated July 5, 1973 sent to National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger from CIA Chief Richard Helms revealing that the Jordanians had uncovered plans that Syria planned on attacking Israel and coordinating the attack with Egypt and Iraq. Now we know that Henry Kissinger told the CIA to continue contacts with Arafat's PLO people before the 1973 Yom Kippur War. And now Kissinger is selling his services to China. Read my new book THUGS. It's easy. Just click. 4 June 2017 12:14 PM in Thoughts
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