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Ahmadinejad’s personal cameraman defected and brought priceless intelligence films. Should Islamist sympathizer Obama be credited for that?

Mike56 2012/10/06 21:25:06
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5 Oct. DEBKAfile reveals one of the CIA’s most dramatic scoops in many years, an epic disaster for Iran. Our most exclusive Iranian and intelligence sources disclose that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s personal cameraman, Hassan Gol Khanban, who defected from his UN entourage in New York on Oct. 1, brought with him an intelligence treasure trove of up-to-date photographs and videos of Iran’s top leaders visiting its most sensitive and secret nuclear and missile sites. The cameraman, in his 40s, is staying at an undisclosed address. He earlier moved his wife and two children out of the country to safety. They are on the way to join him in the USA.


Read More: http://www.debka.com/article/22412/Defecting-Irani...

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  • BlueMax372 2012/10/06 21:45:53
    Why?
    BlueMax372
    +9
    The very fact that this guy defected and sought asylum in the U.S. is something that should not have been known for years but for the Muslim Brother in the White House.

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  • mac9 2012/10/09 06:45:18
    Why?
    mac9
    +1
    He is an idiot responsible for nothing taking credit for all.
  • Bureauc 0webama 2012/10/09 04:29:02
    Why?
    Bureauc 0webama
    +1
    In an effort to make good on his promise of transparency, obama will most likely share the intel with AhmahnineJihad.
  • us 2012/10/08 02:09:26
    Why?
    us
    +1
    I wonder if Obama truling understands Islam.
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/08 08:17:59
    Mike56
    Most important, he understands who brought him to power
  • us Mike56 2012/10/08 19:57:00
    us
    Thanks for writing back, I believe I don't want that power if it means turning your back on jesus christ.
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/08 20:35:07
    Mike56
    apparently, your world views are different from his, not to mention, he has never been a Chrisrian, because the former Muslim Wright's "church" was nothing but a hatful racist club.
  • us Mike56 2012/10/09 01:26:03
    us
    thank for writing back, I believe we need quit teaching hate, and respect others,
    but at the same time we need to keep our traditional values.
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/09 20:48:44
    Mike56
    "teaching hate"? Were you taught hate?
  • us Mike56 2012/10/09 21:08:59
    us
    no, I believe to respect others, I know things happen in my life, I don't hate
    but I may dislike what they have done. The hardest part is not to hate.
    We are suppose forgive them.
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/09 21:54:45
    Mike56
    what exactly do you mean by that: "we need quit teaching hate"?
    Seems like you are occusing somebody, right?
  • us Mike56 2012/10/10 03:25:35
    us
    thanks for writing back, What had happen was I had put a record player down the basement. So, when i or brothers where down they could listen to music. But my brother had decided to take it about to see how it worked, and that was the end to that recorded player.
    I was so hurt, but I did not hate him.
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/10 09:55:35 (edited)
    Mike56
    you are dodging my question. It sounds as you are against hate but unnamed others are teaching it.
  • us Mike56 2012/10/11 02:14:53
    us
    Not dodging the question, yes i believe there are some people teach hate. You act like no one teaches hate, or dislike, or don't like how people live.
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/11 10:17:59
    Mike56
    OK, who is teaching hate then?
  • us Mike56 2012/10/11 15:24:08
    us
    good-bye
  • Mike56 us 2012/10/11 16:22:26
    Mike56
    same
  • txtumlin 2012/10/07 22:51:04
    Why?
    txtumlin
    +1
    Kinda like our government withholding news worthy items. Iran has not acknowledged his photographers defection.

    Wonder why? Did Obama seduce him with 'promises' like he did the citizens of this country?

    Hope we got some usable intel. If Koran-believer-In-Chief doesn't shelve it due to his own Muslim identity.
  • JT For Political Reform 2012/10/07 20:00:14
    Why?
    JT For Political Reform
    +2
    Obama could never understand why a person would want to defect from Iran and come here to this horrible free thinking country called the United States, after all. according to Obama we are the reason everything is f*cked up in the world.
  • GINGERBREAD 2012/10/07 12:57:50
    Yes. First, our Great Leader “killed” Usama. Now his personal appeal charmed ...
    GINGERBREAD
    +4
    If I were that man, I'd be scared to death, because OBAMA will sure as hell kill him, if the Iranis don't catch him first.
  • JT For ... GINGERB... 2012/10/07 20:01:06
    JT For Political Reform
    +2
    Good point. Obama will point his finger to where the guy is hiding....LOL!
  • Pedro Doller ~POTL-PWCM~JLA 2012/10/07 10:45:57
    Why?
    Pedro Doller ~POTL-PWCM~JLA
    +2
    Ahmadinejad, a member of Rev Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ and a member of his outreach program "The Down Low Club".

    Now the cameraman has let the cat out of the bag.

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  • Hula girl - Friends not Fol... 2012/10/07 07:36:32
    Why?
    Hula girl - Friends not Followers
    +5
    The Cameraman is the one to be credited!
  • Kiosk Kid 2012/10/07 05:01:58
    Yes. First, our Great Leader “killed” Usama. Now his personal appeal charmed ...
    Kiosk Kid
    +4
    He had nothing to do with it but he will try to take credit for it.
  • Embalmer 2012/10/07 03:58:51
    Why?
    Embalmer
    +3
    The premise for this question is non-existent.

    What a stupid question.
  • Kiosk Kid Embalmer 2012/10/07 04:58:57
    Kiosk Kid
    +2
    The premise for the question was perfectly valid and factual. Name a fallacy but you can't.

    A cameraman defected with proof of Iran hiding it's Nuclear capability. Should Obama take credit for his defection?

    It is a simple logical question.
  • Embalmer Kiosk Kid 2012/10/07 10:34:57
    Embalmer
    +1
    No one in their right mind would ever think or believe that President Obama would have anything to do with it.
  • Kiosk Kid Embalmer 2012/10/07 13:01:37
    Kiosk Kid
    +3
    So, I take it, your answer is no. We shall see if he tries to take credit for it.
  • Embalmer Kiosk Kid 2012/10/07 13:06:12
    Embalmer
    +1
    He won't.
  • Mike56 Embalmer 2012/10/07 13:10:57
    Mike56
    +2
    how do you know?
  • Embalmer Mike56 2012/10/07 14:22:10
    Embalmer
    watch.
  • Mike56 Embalmer 2012/10/07 14:28:19
    Mike56
    +2
    are you him?
  • Mike56 Embalmer 2012/10/07 13:11:52
    Mike56
    +3
    Really?
    Then what did he specifically do for the alleged killing of Usama?
  • Embalmer Mike56 2012/10/07 14:24:07
    Embalmer
    He gave the specific order to go, and he's the only man in the world who could've done that - that's why.
  • Mike56 Embalmer 2012/10/07 14:33:05
    Mike56
    +2
    "specific order"? It was Bush who created the unit and gave the order, to which the pacifist whiner and Islamist sympathiser Obama was no interest at best. OK. you really beleive that giving a nod when the guys (who he hates) prepared everything is hard job? Then you must believe the defector is also Obama's "achievenment"
  • Embalmer Mike56 2012/10/07 15:20:19
  • Mike56 Embalmer 2012/10/07 15:26:34
    Mike56
    +1
    Crap. Specific unit to hunt Usama was created, assigned and funded by Bush. and what "profiteers"? Do you, in your illiterate “liberal” world realize that if you buy oil for $20 barrel you get more profit to compare with $120?
  • Embalmer Mike56 2012/10/07 17:35:12
    Embalmer
    Where do you get such lies?



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  • Mike56 Embalmer 2012/10/07 18:49:36 (edited)
    Mike56
    Are you going to tell me that the entire Seal Team 6 all these years was devoted to Usama or just some smoller group within it was?

    As for the "vicious profiteering" - the article is pretty weak. The author seems as ignorant as Obama is, not knowing that revenue is not the evidence of profitability.
  • JT For ... Mike56 2012/10/07 20:04:12
    JT For Political Reform
    Embalmer is a troll, don't even listen to this clown.
  • rk 2012/10/07 03:53:24
    Why?
    rk
    +2
    OBAMA blah

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