Posted on Jan 30, 2016
Crowdfunding effort seeks gov’t records of CIA agents involved in Iran-Contra
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CPO Tim Dickey It's amazing how groups want to know about all the dirty secrets of the United States and what we did right and what we did wrong. Kep them locked away as classified and declassify them 30 years from now! Just my opinion!
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must be from the same people that don't care that Sec of State Hillary spilled TOP Secret or higher stuff but who want to nail General Petraus down to Lt. General and now want to go after agents 30 years later. Who will they go after next, anyone from the Demoratic Party?, not!
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General Siglaub was part of the Iran Contra. I give him credit since he did not make 3 star due to standing up to Jimmy Carter about his opinion against pulling all U.S. armed forces out of Korea in 1977. That was a good decision. He got in trouble similar to General McCrystal bashing the President Obama in Rolling Stone. Major General Singlaub wrote a book called Hazardous Duty. He was a James Bond type in the OSS in WW2 and in China helping Chaing KAI after WW2 but General Marshall, now Sec of State in the late 1940s, did not like him and let the Russians arm the Communists with captured japanese and new soviet artillery and equipment. Great book if you have the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_K._Singlaub
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_K._Singlaub
John K. Singlaub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Kirk Singlaub (born July 10, 1921) is a highly decorated former OSS officer, a founding member of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and a retired Major General in the United States Army. In 1977 Singlaub, was relieved from his position as Chief of Staff of U.S. forces in South Korea after criticizing President Jimmy Carter's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula in an interview with the Washington Post. Less than...
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