Sunday, May 18, 2014

Interview With CIA


In an extremely rare interview, CIA Director John Brennan spoke to the correspondent about recent allegations and the recent increase of cartel violence in Mexico. Visibly upset and offended that people were suggesting he is not working in the best interests of the US, Brennan says that he is being framed by people within the White House and other senior US officials.

The White House has been abuzz with activity in the past week with the increased violence in Mexico following the escape of cartel leader El Chapo from the Mexican super maximum prison. During the kerfuffle, allegations about the Director undermining the President and acting on his own wishes flood the halls and benches of Capitol Hill.

The first accusation he denied was regarding an alleged directive that would have assassinated the Director of the FBI. These rumours come following a WikiLeaks report about FBI investigations of the CIA. He noted that this is not in the interest of the United States and would undermine all the hard work of the FBI in protecting America.

He also spoke up regarding the recent drug bust of the Mexican President. He said “the CIA was ordered by [President] Obama to plant drugs in the Mexican president’s limo.” “I personally found this order to be against the best wishes of the United States of America as we must be fostering relationships with our neighbours, not destroying them,” he concluded.

He believes that there is more to be done to help the citizens of Mexico while pursuing the best interests of the USA