Tuesday, December 4, 2012

MI6: We Do Not Assassinate Al Qaeda Leaders

MI6 Told Agent It Couldn't Kill al-Qaeda Leader 'Because Assassinations Are A Breach Of British Law' -- Daily Mail

* Morten Storm could have murdered Anwar al-Awlaki but claims he was told by London: 'We don’t involve ourselves in killings abroad'
* The Dane then took his plans to the CIA and Britain cut him off completely
* Al-Awlaki preached to the 9/11 hijackers and inspired 7/7 bombers
* Storm was so close to him he set Anwar al-Awlaki up with his third wife in an elaborate plot to track him down and kill him
* America eventually assassinated him in a 2011 drone attack

An MI6 agent who managed to infiltrate al-Qaeda in a bid to kill one of its leaders was told by his British bosses they would not assassinate him because it could be against the law.

Terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki was encouraging attacks on the West and also recruiting young Muslims to carry them out but despite being able to murder him Morten Storm was blocked by London, it has emerged.

Read more ....

Update #1: MI6 told agent they could not kill al-Qaeda leader -- The Telegraph
Update #2: Spy: MI6 wouldn't kill al-Qaida leader -- UPI

My Comment: You mean James Bond's "license to kill" is a fiction !?!?!?!?!

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