So, to all Trump supporters. As a response to the revocation of the security clearance of the guy who was in charge of the people who developed the intelligence that led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden. The guy who led the men who actually executed the operation is now speaking up.
William McRaven: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com Doesn't it give any of you pause, that you are now on the side of the person these actual patriots, people who have served this country well are speaking up against?
Who was the section chief in Riyadh that rubber stamped the visas for several of the 911 terrorists? Brennan.
Who was the guy who leaked actions at the objective to the press during the Bin Laden raid? Brennan
Who was the principle coordinator for Obama's *kill lists*? Brennan
Who was the first guy to leak to the press about US drone strikes, which at the time was Top Secret and highly classified information? Brennan
I know for a fact that John Brennan is fluent in Arabic, which lends credence to the rumor that he is a converted Muslim.
It seems that Brennan has been closely involved in a lot of shit. When he talks you have to wonder who's side is he on. Especially since some of his subordinate officials were caught accessing Congressional members personel files.
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"I know for a fact that John Brennan is fluent in Arabic, which lends credence to the rumor that he is a converted Muslim."
Now this comment is a real head scratcher. Let's see if a CIA operative learns the language of the country or region he is stationed in, he must have converted to their religion!
God forbid, we do not want our CIA operatives to speak the language of the Country they are stationed in, spying on or studying.
No wonder our intelligence agencies stink under Republican administrations.
I wonder if you ever studied the language....like I have.
It takes years of dedication to get fluent in Arabic. Especially since learning the language means you have to know that every word has a number of possible possessive pronouns and suffixes. Ten different verb forms. It's one of the things they pride themselves in, their complex language. It's a big part of their daily discussion. Learning Arabic isn't like learning Spanish. Spanish is easy. And each country has a different dialect. I studied Modern Standard Arabic. Then there's Classical Arabic used in reading the Quran. The Bedouin speak another form. There also are cultural differences depending on your status. Highly diverse.
An interesting sidenote: I had an Arabic instructor who spent alot of time lording it over us in class.. So one day we played a taped broadcast of "The Greaseman" (out of Chicago I believe) to show how English slang can be used in a hilariously entertaining way. He stormed out, submitted his resignation and never returned. Jesus these people are hotheads sometimes.
I have studied German, Spanish, Arabic, Persian Farsi, learned Morse Code. I have a pretty good idea what it takes to become fluent in Arabic. You really have to want to immerse yourself in the culture to learn it to that level.
So does that answer your criticism?