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A theory:
Whoever this Spy is, he really isn't a spy. He works for both boosh and Sharon, and no one else.
htuttle, in post #60 in Pitt's thread: In this case, the spy, or more accurately a mole, was apparently able to get involved in the policy making itself on Iraq and Iran at the highest levels.
"Involved in the policy making"... How could he be involved in the policy making unless he was well known to the policy makers? Because he was a conduit from Sharon to boosh, via the pentagon, known only by the highest officials.
To the FBI, he was known as someone who was passing info to Israel, but unknown by the FBI as someone sanctioned by Rumsfeld to do just that.
So the FBI was following him and wiretapping him, all the while never knowing that what he was doing he did as part of his pentagon job.
If the FBI checked with CIA, the answer would have been 'Unknown'. Check with Mossad? 'Unknown'. Therefore, to the FBI, he had to have been a spy.
Knowing how the plans for the Iraqi war were laid out (without the CIA's solid support) and, knowing how Israel was keenly interested in getting rid of Saddam Hussien, it makes sense that boosh would need a direct link to Sharon - bypassing both the CIA and Mossad - and Sharon would need a direct link back to boosh, so that the plan could be well coordinated betwixt the two.
All this coordination would have to be done well under the table and this 'spy' was just the guy to do it.
The FBI saw this fellow passing info to other unknowns, unknowns who would be traced back to Israel, and so he became the object of their investigation.
Not really a spy, just a go between of the players who lied their way into invading Iraq.
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