Obama intervened in the French election on the side of Macron after previously ordering CIA to steal

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Obama intervened in the French election on the side of Macron after previously ordering CIA to steal parties' plans WikiLeaks - CIA espionage orders for the 2012 French presidential election
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Oh imagine the pos is caught again. These losers thought they were so slick but now that we have real patriots from with in the Gov. see this loser and the Clintons get hung out to dry more and more data dumps will keep on happening.


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Has anyone looked at this this crap? Come on guys use your heads instead of your Obama hate. Specifically - where does it say anything about intervening in the current election? In 2012 - 5 years ago - the political scene was quite different then now.

Wikileaks states:
Significantly, two CIA opposition espionage tasks, "What policies do they promote to help boost France's economic growth prospects?" and "What are their opinions on the German model of export-led growth?" resonate with a U.S. economic espionage order from the same year. That order requires obtaining details of every prospective French export contract or deal valued at $200m or more.

The opposition espionage order also places weight on obtaining the candidates' attitudes to the E.U's economic crisis, centering around their position on the Greek debt crisis; the role of France and Germany in the management of the Greek debt crisis; the vulnerability of French government and French banks to a Greek default; and "specific proposals and recommendations" to deal with "the euro-zone crisis".

The CIA espionage orders published today are classified and restricted to U.S. eyes only ("NOFORN") due to "Friends-on-Friends sensitivities". The orders state that the collected information is to "support" the activities of the CIA, the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)'s E.U section, and the U.S. State Department's Intelligence and Research Branch.
 

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