World leaders giving 'shoot to kill' assassination orders,..... spies lurking under your window to catch the best glance on when to kill you....secret agents lurking in dark shadows watching your every move.....dark shadows over on that knoll aiming their pistols at you for a nice drive-by-shooting....
I think that we've all come across such science fiction stories in the past.
And so it goes where world leader give assination orders ....apparantly.
LEts check it out:
and apparantly, police in Dubai have identified the Mossad agents through CCTV.Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, is alleged to have given the green light for last month's assassination of a senior Hamas figure, according to a British newspaper........., authorised the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.
One of the reasons why the Mosad killed him is because they believed that he was shipping guns, or was going to, ship them off to Gaza. That might be true.
........Israel apparently suspected he was on his way to Iran to arrange an arms shipment for Gaza.........
and what do the Mossad and the Isreali government have to say about it....nothing of course.
That is expected, yes??The Israeli government, and Mossad itself, have refused either to confirm or deny any role in the assassination - part a "policy of ambiguity", as Avigdor Lieberman, the Israeli foreign minister, described it.
The passports that they are talking about are passports that were suppossedly had Euro passports. But IMO, this is just a charade. It might look like the Euro states are 'officially' upset, but under the table, it might not seem so.Tensions between Israel and its European allies have, however, mounted in the wake ofthe murder, with UK, Irish, German and French governments all summoning their respective Israeli ambassadors for answers regarding the use of their passports.
The English had similar events occur with their passports no doubt. That's being said on consideration that the UK also had some of their passports being used.On Saturday, Germany's Der Spiegel magazine reported that the German passport used was genuine
The magazine said a man using the name of Michael Bodenheimer approached Cologne immigration officials in June 2008 with a request for citizenship, offering pre-World War II papers as proof of his German ancestry. The travel document was apparently issued in 2009
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