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Should some elements in the CIA be investigated for crimes against humanity?

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The CIA helped finance and support the Al-Qaeda organisation in the 1980's up to 1993. Osama Bin Laden had a Kidney dialysis in the U.S.A when he was considered a terrorist, why did the CIA let him in?

The CIA continue to support Iraqi terror gangs that could end up biting us on the *** in the future, doesn't elements in the CIA need to be investigated?

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  1. No, it did not support and finance al Qaeda up until 1993. No, Osama had nothing to do with the CIA and did not receive treatment in the US.

    I've read these accounts and they have no basis in fact. The evidence is just not there.


  2. NO

  3. Perhaps.

    But we should start with the White House first.

  4. They should be investigated but there is no powerful organisation or government that can, not even the U.S government is strong enough.

    It is true, many people who look into this end up missing and in one of their many prisons.

  5. Al-Qaeda is a terrorist group that was actually made up and created by the CIA in 1979; that's why they have been helping them. This has already been admitted, you can do your own research folks to see for yourself that it's not a lie...

  6. No, who would investigate them?  Investigate them for what?  You need some amount of evidence of a crime first, because you would be getting access to a lot of classified information during such an investigation.  In terms of current and past conflicts, when confronting other forces, you can either ally yourself with them, or go against them.  It helps to make some friends.  We can't very well as Americans go into conflicts and act on someone's behalf, it really helps to have locals and people of the culture working in tandem with you.  Yes, it can bite you on the *** later, that is the risk you take.

  7. Probably, but knowing what they do, you will never find any proof, & if you actually do, you will go missing too...sad to say, they have gotten MUCH worse in the last 7 plus years...

  8. They are.  Its called the Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee.  They may share information with the CIAs Office of Security and the Justice Department which enforce and prosecute violations of US law.

    As far as "crimes against humanity" that is the job of the World Court and we do not cooperate with them when it comes to indicting our citizens or agents.  That would be like being the lawyer and the prosecuter rolled into one.

  9. Yes absolutely

  10. Probably... but I think this is a case for " what we don't know, can't hurt us"  The CIA are way too powerful for the likes of us.

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