
"A Friend At The White House" - CIA Whistleblower REVEALS How The Iran War Strike Was LEAKED
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The speaker, a former CIA officer, revealed that he had prior knowledge of the US attack on Iran, stating that he announced it three days before it happened, around March 19th or 20th. He received significant criticism for this prediction but was ultimately proven correct. He explained that his information came from friends within the White House, Pentagon, CIA, and FBI, emphasizing that he has been in Washington for 44 years and has a wide network of contacts. He recounted a specific instance where a military friend informed him about the impending attack on Monday.
The speaker clarified that his friend's leak was an unauthorized disclosure of real military planning, as opposed to the more common authorized leaks from the White House or Pentagon that are used to gauge public opinion. He distinguished this from the typical "don't tell anybody" type of information that he then shared. He also mentioned that he reached out to Joe Kent, a public figure, to present him with the Sam Adams Award for Integrity in Intelligence, though he has never personally spoken to Kent.
Discussing the current situation, the speaker noted the recent ceasefire and subsequent Iranian attacks on three ships, seizing two. He highlighted President Trump's unique ability to "spin things," suggesting that Trump could declare victory and bring troops home. He believes that diplomats should be utilized more effectively, particularly with countries like Oman, Qatar, and Algeria, which have long-standing diplomatic channels with Iran.
A key point of divergence, according to the speaker, is the differing interests between the US and Israel, especially regarding Iran and Lebanon. He cited the example of Israel bombing Lebanon 24 hours after a US-announced ceasefire, illustrating these competing interests. He predicted that the conflict would likely conclude with an agreement similar to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with the US claiming victory. The main sticking point, he believes, will be the fate of already enriched uranium, as the US now insists it must be transferred to them, a position Iran is unlikely to accept.
The conflict has also exposed American weaknesses, primarily by pushing Iran deeper into alliances with China, Russia, and India, all BRICS countries. The speaker foresees this accelerating the development of a unified BRICS currency, which could significantly weaken the United States if the international community were to abandon the petrodollar or begin trading oil in yuan.
He further elaborated on the close ties between Iran, China, and Russia, mentioning China's alleged secret shipment of chemical weapons to Iran and the 25-year, multi-billion dollar deal between China and Iran. He also noted Iran's role in supplying Russia with drones, drawing parallels to the Ukraine-Russia conflict where Ukraine's drone capabilities were significant. The speaker acknowledged that Russia and China are providing targeting information to Iran, just as the US provides targeting information to Ukraine, noting that this is not a new phenomenon, as Russia did the same to the US in Vietnam.
Finally, the speaker emphasized the importance of negotiation skills in a president, especially in the current geopolitical climate, contrasting Trump's negotiating prowess with what he perceives as a lack thereof in previous administrations like Obama's and Biden's. He concluded by introducing himself as John Kuryaku, a former CIA officer, and invited listeners to connect with him on various topics related to intelligence, defense, and potential career advice for those interested in the CIA.