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Ex-CIA Officer John Kiriakou on the Truth About Iran, False Flags, and What's Really Happening in DC
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Ex-CIA Officer John Kiriakou on the Truth About Iran, False Flags, and What's Really Happening in DC

TL;DR

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou argues the Iran war was launched on Israeli intelligence over unanimous US intel community findings of no Iranian nuclear weapons program.

Key Points

  • 1.The Iran war bypassed standard intelligence consultation processes. Kiriakou explains that proper war planning requires commissioned CIA estimates, State Department input, and allied consultation — none of which happened; only Israel was consulted.
  • 2.Two unanimous National Intelligence Estimates confirmed Iran had no nuclear weapons program. All 18 US intelligence agencies agreed twice, and Ayatollah Khamenei issued a fatwa in 2003 declaring nuclear weapons a sin.
  • 3.Iran is better described as a military dictatorship than a theocracy. Hillary Clinton concluded during her time as Secretary of State that the IRGC ran Iran day-to-day, making the theocracy framing misleading.
  • 4.Iranian missiles cannot reach the US — the ICBM threat is fabricated. Iran's medium-range missiles, when stripped completely empty, could barely reach Diego Garcia; a warhead-loaded missile could only reach Israel or Gulf states.
  • 5.Trump trusted Israeli intelligence over his own agencies, a decision Kiriakou calls inexplicable. The president's belief in Israeli intel over US agencies, possibly rooted in distrust of figures like John Brennan, persisted into his second term.
  • 6.General Dan Cain, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, reportedly did not forcefully oppose the Iran war. Kiriakou was disappointed, noting the Joint Chiefs historically argued hardest against wars lacking exit strategies; Cain notably also piloted one of the four jets scrambled on 9/11.
  • 7.The US allowed Afghanistan's heroin poppy industry to flourish deliberately to weaken Iran and Russia. A DEA contact told Kiriakou that 93% of the world's heroin flowing through Afghanistan to those countries was strategic; the Taliban had produced zero heroin in their final year of rule in 2000.
  • 8.The CIA's counter-narcotics mission has been effectively abandoned in favor of counter-terrorism. The renamed 'Crime and Narcotics Center' is considered a career graveyard; Kiriakou says the CIA historically protected drug cartels if they provided intel on communists.
  • 9.The MEK is a designated-former-terror group, once anti-American, now weaponized against Iran. They attempted to kill the US ambassador and a three-star general, yet were removed from the terror list after paying millions to lobbyists including Howard Dean and Rudy Giuliani; Israel allegedly uses them as assassins.
  • 10.Reza Pahlavi, the Shah's son, was heavily promoted as Iran's future leader despite having no credibility. Kiriakou calls him a playboy with no political base outside Iranian-Americans in Southern California; he has publicly said he does not want to return to Iran.
  • 11.The US failed to consult European allies before the Iran conflict, causing serious economic backlash. In Ireland, Kiriakou witnessed preparations for the largest demonstration in Irish history over home heating oil hitting $12.50/gallon, directly linked to the conflict's supply disruption.
  • 12.The Iran attack has galvanized Iranian public opinion against the US, including secular liberals who opposed the Ayatollah. Kiriakou warns the US will be seen as occupiers, not liberators, and that killing the Supreme Leader united even his domestic opponents around nationalism.

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