Friday, March 11, 2011

The Kossacks, as they call themselves

The Kossacks, as they call themselves, are trying to clean their act up so that they can be more

closely associated with the Democratic party apparatus. However, why limit themselves to condemning my

column: why not condemn AP as an “illegitimate source” for publishing the news of Netanyahu’s

foreknowledge to begin with? And while they’re at it, they need to add a few more media source to the

list, including some of the Israeli media. Israel Insider cites Mossad chief Meir Dagan, in an

interview with the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag:

“The Mossad office in London received advance notice about the attacks, but only six minutes before

the first blast, the paper reports, confirming an earlier AP report. As a result, it was impossible to

take any action to prevent the blasts.”

Here is the Bild am Sonntag story in German, and a Google translation.

Is this just empty boasting on the part of the Mossad chief, or is there some truth to the initial AP

report? Is Meir Dagan spreading anti-Semitic conspiracy theories?

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