A "Covert Operation"

Here's an interesting item. A former CIA-station chief in Algeria has been convicted in the U.S. of sexually assaulting a Muslim woman over there. The judge, very judiciously, sentenced him to almost two years more than what the prosecutors requested, because of the particular circumstances in this case. First, the assault took place at the home provided to him by the CIA. Second, the woman was unconscious. Third, she was married, so he figured that, given the harsh penalties for adultery in Islamic law, she would keep her mouth shut. Although it doesn't say why the woman was unconscious, one can imagine how a CIA operative would have no trouble in this regard.

This is just one of many such incidents in which American military or diplomatic personnel go about their business raping or abusing women in other countries, taking advantage of their status and power, and one of many reasons why people in those countries are opposed to their presence as soldiers, advisors or any other capacity. Women in those countries are undervalued by the WASPs, and they act accordingly.

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