Washington Post: Algeria ranked third country put under microscope by the U.S. intelligence
The U.S. newspaper “Washington Post†published a report by the White House on the budget allocated for the intelligence operations, showing that 9.8 billion dollars directed for intelligence work in 75 countries, including Algeria, also placed under microscope.
- According to the same newspaper, Algeria ranked third after Iran and Afghanistan, and before Columbia, Malaysia, Albania, Comoros, Eritrea, Djibouti, Mauritania, South Africa, UEA, Egypt, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Tunisia and even Somalia ranked last.
- In the same context, Zionist websites claimed that exchanging roles between the Americans and Zionists came according to what they believe a partnership policy in Africa and Maghreb countries to cut the road in front of the French, especially after the U.S. bases will be created soon in the Sahel region, which seems a real beginning to another dangerous and largest stage of the work of spying, as the use of satellites would be a forgone conclusion before the other technological capacities which the U.S. administration will transfer in order to monitor all the regions and protect its security and not the region’s one, on the grounds that introducing the countries in anarchy and civil wars will contribute to the removal of attention.