Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Argentina To Disband Its Intelligence Agency



BBC: Argentina to dissolve intelligence body after prosecutor death

WNU Editor:
Only a few days after accusing Argentina's spy agency for being behind the death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner's announcement that the agency will be disbanded caught everyone by surprise. No investigation. No analysis of the facts. Just a decree that the agency is to be is banded. Hmmmm .... something tells me that there is a lot more to this story than what they are telling us.

More News On the Announcement That Argentina;s Spy Agency Is To Be Disbanded

Argentine president plans to dissolve spy agency after prosecutor's death -- Reuters
Argentina to disband intelligence service after prosecutor death -- AFP
Argentine president seeks overhaul of intelligence services -- AP
Argentine Leader Attacks Spy Agency Amid Furor Over Prosecutor’s Death -- NYT
Fernandez Plans Argentina Spy Agency Overhaul After Nisman Death -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Argentina to dissolve intelligence agency -- Al Jazeera
Argentina poised to disband intelligence agency over prosecutor's death -- IBTimes
Kirchner calls for Argentine intelligence service overhaul -- RT

5 comments:

James said...

" something tells me that there is a lot more to this story than what they are telling us." You've got that right. I'm probably wrong on this, but I have a feeling Kirchner's days are numbered and few.
Britain and the Falklands must be breathing a small sigh of relief right about now.

Unknown said...

Cristina Kirchner is juggling very fast now.

I think her hubris would make very good material for a stage play complete with actual juggling.

James said...

Speaking of juggling Aizino, Kirchner should study this clip. It's a little long, but very well worth it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytgPGr6JhLo

Unknown said...

I have not watched very much if any WC Fields. I might have to watch the rest of the videos.

James said...

One of the great Western Philosophers Aizino. One of his profound observations: "It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I didn't have the common courtesy to thank her".