Saturday, February 26, 2011

Another CIA agent arrested



Pakistani authorities have arrested a US government security contractor amid a worsening spy agency row between the countries, with Pakistani intelligence calling on the Americans to "come clean" about its network of covert operatives in the country.

The arrest came at the start of the murder trial of another American held in Pakistan, the CIA agent Raymond Davis.

Peshawar police arrested Aaron DeHaven, a contractor who recently worked for the US embassy in Islamabad, saying that his visa had expired.

The people of Pakistan will revolt amid rising tensions in an already volitile atmosphere of anti-American backlash on a world wide scale. The empire that the US has sought to build is crumbling like all empires have before them. The war in Afghanistan is the reason that the CIA is fanning a kind of furnace in Pakistan. They need to keep the Taliban resistance up to require the presence of NATO and US troops in Afghanistan until the pipeline from the petroleum rich Caspian Basin is built by 2014. Hence the draw down date for troops. The war has always been about energy and coporatism. Coporate financed wars equate to FASCISM. One day we will go to war over rice or water. Time to end the corporate driven wars. If Davis and DeHaven are given a free pass to leave, Pakistan will follow the path of Egypt. Another shift in a geopolitical stance against US driven policy. Keeping in mind Pakistan is a nuclear armed power, who will be in control of those weapons? Americans will soon learn they cannot kill with immunity. Killing is still killing, no more blood for oil. Prosecute Davis and Dehaven.

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