Treason, Treachery, Disloyalty, Betrayal
US
Spies 'Warned Israel not to Share
Intelligence with Trump'
By Raf Sanchez, Jerusalem
January 13, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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"Telegraph"
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US spies warned
their Israeli counterparts that Russia may
have
“levers of pressure” over Donald Trump
and told them to be careful about sharing
intelligence with the White House in case it
was passed on to the Kremlin, according to
Israeli media reports.
The
American intelligence officials reportedly
told the Israelis not to share sensitive
information with Mr Trump’s aides until the
incoming president’s relationship with
Russia had been fully investigated.
The
claim was made in
the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth
and cannot be confirmed.
A
spokesman for Benjamin Netanyahu did not
respond to a request for comment, and the
CIA also declined to comment.
But
if true it underscores the extraordinary
state of relations between Mr Trump and US
intelligence, with American spies openly
warning foreign allies that the new
president may be compromised by Russia.
The
Yedioth Ahronoth story, written by the investigative
journalist Ronen Bergman, claimed to have details about
a recent meeting between American and Israeli
intelligence officials.
“Israeli
officials who attended that meeting said that their
American counterparts spoke despairingly about the
election of Trump, who has repeatedly lashed out at the
American intelligence community,” Mr Bergman wrote.
He continued:
“The American officials went on to say that they
believed that Putin has ‘levers of pressure’ over
Trump—but refrained from going into any detail.”
The
potential leverage referred to is believed
to be a dossier of unverified but
potentially explosive allegations against Mr
Trump which was compiled by Christopher
Steele, a former MI6 agent.
The
dossier was known to US intelligence for
months before it erupted into the public
sphere this week.
Mr
Trump has strongly denied that Russia has
any leverage over him. On Friday, he tweeted
that the “phony allegations against me were
put together by my political opponents and a
failed spy afraid of being sued”.
While
relations between the US and Israeli
governments have often been publicly tense
during the Obama administration, their spy
agencies have worked closely together.
The two sides
collaborated on Operation Olympic Games, a
covert campaign of cyber warfare designed to
sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. Israel is
alleged to have also assassinated four
Iranian nuclear scientists as part of its
effort to disrupt Iranian nuclear
development.
While Israel has cordial relations with
Russia, Israeli intelligence would be afraid
that any secrets which reached Moscow might
then be passed on to Tehran. Russia and Iran
are both fighting on the side of the Assad
regime in Syria and are known to share some
intelligence.
“The Israelis who attended the meeting said
that the Americans advised them not to
expose any sensitive sources to members of
the Trump administration, lest that
information reach Iranian hands, until it
becomes clear that Trump does not have a
compromised relationship with Russia and is
not vulnerable to extortion,” the Yedioth
Ahronoth story said.
U.S.
Intelligence Officials Reportedly Warn Israeli
Counterparts Against Sharing Info With Trump
Administration
Shared information could be leaked to Russia and onward
to Iran, American officials implied to Israelis in
closed meeting, saying Kremlin has 'leverages of
pressure' over Trump, Ronen Bergman reports.
By Haaretz
January 13,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Haaretz"
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Israeli intelligence officials are concerned that the
exposure of classified information to their American
counterparts under a Trump administration could lead to
their being leaked to Russia and onward to Iran,
investigative journalist Ronen Bergman reported by
Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot on Thursday.
The intelligence
concerns, which have been discussed in closed forums
recently, are based on suspicions of unreported ties
between President-elect Donald Trump, or his associates,
and the government of Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
As Russian
intelligence is associated with intelligence officials
in Tehran, highly classified information, such as
Israel's clandestine methods of operation and
intelligence sources, could potentially reach Iran. Such
information has been shared with the United States in
the past.
American
intelligence officials expressed despair at the election
of Trump during a recent meeting with their Israeli
counterparts, Bergman reported. They said that they
believed that Putin had “leverages of pressure” over
Trump, though they did not elaborate. The American media
reported on Wednesday that
Russia
has embarrassing intelligence about the president-elect.
According to
Bergman, the American intelligence officials implied
that Israel should “be careful” when transferring
intelligence information to the White House and the
National Security Council (NSC) following Trump's
inauguration – at least until it is clear that Trump
does not have inappropriate connections with Russia.
Cooperation
between the Israeli and U.S. intelligence communities
has intensified over the past two decades, with most of
the joint operations directed, according to reports,
against Iran. Hezbollah and Hamas were also intelligence
targets. An official agreement in 2008 for comprehensive
cooperation, including the exposure of sources and
methods of action, reportedly led to impressive results,
including the disruption of the Iranian nuclear program.
President Barack
Obama put an end to offensive activity against Iran in
2013, at the start of secret talks between the U.S, and
Iran over a nuclear agreement. However, the exposure of
Israeli intelligence to the U.S. continued.
American officials
are convinced that whistleblower Edward Snowden handed
over intelligence to Moscow – in return for which he
received political asylum – and that some of it was
handed over to Tehran, in the context of Putin’s policy
of increasing Iranian dependence on Moscow.
The views
expressed in this article are the author's own and do
not necessarily reflect Information Clearing House
editorial policy.
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