Friday, July 10, 2026

Former CIA Agent Explains Why US Needs To Break Up With Israel IMMEDIATELY


This video features an interview with John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer and whistleblower, who discusses his critical perspective on the U.S.-Israel relationship, the CIA's operational history, and concerns regarding U.S. sovereignty.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Intelligence & Espionage (3:46 - 6:08): Kiriakou argues that the CIA's historical stance on Israel as a counter-intelligence threat has shifted. He expresses concern over current efforts to integrate Israeli intelligence deeper into U.S. defense structures, citing reported attempts by Israeli intelligence to recruit assets within the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
  • 9/11 Foreknowledge Claims (11:24 - 15:52): Kiriakou alleges that Israeli intelligence had advanced warning of the 9/11 attacks and intentionally withheld this information from the U.S. to ensure the U.S. would intervene against al-Qaeda and its broader regional adversaries.
  • October 7th & Geopolitics (17:03 - 19:47): Drawing parallels to his theory on 9/11, Kiriakou suggests that the October 7th attack was allowed to occur for political reasons. He further criticizes the involvement of Israeli entities in training U.S. local police departments.
  • Section 219 of the NDAA (20:00 - 23:30): Kiriakou outlines his opposition to Section 219 of the National Defense Authorization Act, arguing that merging military technology with Israel poses a significant risk of U.S. secrets being compromised through Israeli espionage.
  • The Killing of Anwar al-Awlaki (27:42 - 31:54): Kiriakou discusses the drone strikes authorized by the Obama administration that killed American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki and his children. He characterizes these actions as illegal state-sanctioned killings that bypassed constitutional due process
  • Shifting Intelligence Priorities (0:38 - 6:08): Kiriakou explains that during his early career at the CIA, Israel was viewed as a significant counter-intelligence threat, similar to other major foreign powers. He notes a drastic shift, describing recent legislative and organizational moves—such as provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)—as signs that Israeli and U.S. intelligence are becoming dangerously intertwined, despite ongoing reports of Israeli attempts to recruit U.S. assets within the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).

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