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Publication of documents of the Central Intelligence Directorate of the United States (CIA) site …

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The publication of the US Central Intelligence Directorate (CIA) in 2017 led to the fact that the then director of the Department of Michee Pompeo allowed its employees to consider Wikileaks as a hostile intelligence service, reports Yahoo News according to conversations with former officials. According to them, the CIA employees and administration of the US President Donald Trump worked out plans to kidnap the founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange or kill him.

According to Yahoo News, US scouts activated WikiLeaks operations after Mr. Pompeo publicly called him “non -state hostile intelligence service.” After that, with respect to employees of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange, surveillance and wiretapping were organized. Discussions on the murder of the founder of WikiLeaks were held at the highest levels of the presidential administration, one of the sources of the portal noted.

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There is no information about the approval of the extreme measure against Julian Assange: the sources of the portal note that to a certain extent this is due to the opposition of the lawyers of the White House. According to them, some representatives of the administration were privately notified by the US Congress Congress committees about the intentions of Mr. Pompeo. Mr. Trump called the information of Yahoo News “absolutely incorrect” and added that, in his opinion, Julian Assange “acted very badly”.

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