COMMENT POSTED TO AN ARTICLE IN RUSSIA INSIDER
The CIA came to mind for me, too, with news of the Russian
Ambassador’s death in Turkey.
Of course, it is completely plausible.
Such a thing should not be plausible for a country such as
America laying claims to democratic and human rights, but we all know, to
America's great shame, that it is plausible. America's ugly history of dark
acts makes it so.
The picture accompanying the article shows an event whose
CIA connections have never been explored adequately, and certainly never will
be, the Kennedy Assassination.
Of course, Turkey has its own motives for making charges
which could be false.
Nevertheless, CIA was unquestionably involved in the failed
Turkish coup, and its blunders have done the opposite of what was desired by
bringing Turkey and Russia closer together. Were it not so, the CIA would have
warned Erdogan of the unfolding coup rather than President Putin.
And ultimately Russian gas into Europe, something CIA and
State Department have opposed for decades, will increase under the new
Russian–Turkish relationship.