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October 11th, 2011
08:52 PM ET

Wolf interviews House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers

Wolf talks with Rep. Mike Rogers on the assassination terror plot targeting the Saudi ambassador to U.S.


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  1. onelife to live.

    Who can the average person really trust out there-the Mossad ,i dont think so as far as the zionist cause goes. Greater Israel which berates all of the west bank in which the israelis goes nuts over in acquiring that parcel of land-prime realestateAfter all the israelis have undeclared nuclear weaponry-after all being listed as 6th nuclear power gives them alot of clout .As well as serine nerve gas which kills instantly after very painfull convulsions-the israelis now can kill great number of arabs now! One thing for certain peace in the middle east cannot be one-sided and Israel is going to have to learn to compromise or else there will never be peace period.

    October 13, 2011 at 11:57 pm | Reply
  2. Louis Phillips

    Let us not forget that these people have stated an intent to park armed warships off our coast.

    October 12, 2011 at 10:11 am | Reply
  3. Michael Morrissey

    There's something deeply and very obviously suspect about this story. The Iranians plotted to kill a a Saudi ambassador in the US by hiring Mexican drug cartel.

    NYT -“For the entire operation, the government’s confidential sources were monitored and guided by federal law enforcement agents, Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District, said in the news conference. ‘So no explosives were actually ever placed anywhere,’ he said, ‘and no one was actually in ever in any danger.’”
    Translation: the whole thing is phony from beginning to end.

    October 12, 2011 at 5:17 am | Reply

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