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 Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer, Interim President of Iraq. In office May 17, 2004 – April 6, 2005. |
Also spied on among other leaders was Iraq's first interim president after the U S invasion, Ghazi-al-Yawer, where even pillow talk with his fiancée was listened to.
Among others spied on were phone calls of American aid workers, journalists and soldiers stationed in Iraq, but President Bush has repeatedly denied accusations that American citizens are spied on, Adrienne Kinne a second whistleblower, has backed up his claim that satellite phone calls of U S journalists were all intercepted, as were all internal Iraqi calls.
Privately the United States and Israel did not trust Tony Blair, and saw him as a Pinocchio figure that they may need to blackmail in the future.
The unpopular regime of the Bush-Blair alliance has produced huge numbers of disaffected agents offering to spy for the Soviet Bloc, rescuing it from oblivion, and the numbers of British intelligence personnel off with stress and depression over the war and destruction of Iraq is colossal.
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