Ex-CIA: Iran’s SINISTER PLAN to TRAP Israel Exposed!

Find your secret spy power: Learn more with Andy: Follow the Everyday Espionage podcast: In a recent interview between Stephen Gardner and former special agent CIA operative, Andrew Bustamante, they discussed various aspects of the Israel-Palestine conflict and its potential implications. he highlighted that Israel is not in the same situation as Afghanistan, suggesting that U.S. involvement would look different if it were to occur. The interview touched on the recent operation by Israeli forces in Gaza, where they rescued hostages and arrested Hamas fighters. The conversation delved into the changing dynamics in the Middle East and how they relate to immigration and global politics. Bustamante emphasized the need for structure and security in immigration processes to prevent potential risks and threats. Overall, the interview provided insights into the complex situation in the Middle East and the potential risks and challenges associated with the Israel-Palestine conflict and immigration policies. Keywords in this video: Israel, Gaza City, hostages, land war, hot war, United States, Middle East, attack on Israel, Qatar, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, intelligence background, globalism, 9/11, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, sleeper cells, illegal crossings, border security, religious fever, free borders, Henry Kissinger, Southern border, immigration, variants of COVID, screening for ideas, George W. Bush, cold-blooded killers, negotiation with terrorists, former President, National Security, News Nation, Criminal Justice, TikTok, Instagram, The Unexpected Spy, correspondent, adjunct professor, Texas Christian University, counterterrorism, US terrorists list, policy decisions, invasion, property rights, human safety, ownership, former FBI agent, former CIA operative, hot war in the Middle East, Palestinian rallies, globalism and world commerce, international relations, negotiation with terrorist organizations, national security threats. #biden #trump #israel #ukraine #palestine
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