Sounds like organized crime with diplomatic immunity.
Divide and Conquer (But Make It Ethnic)
Mossad doesn’t need to invent Iran’s fractures, it just exploits them. Why build a spy when you can just pick one off the shelf? Resentment is the easiest recruitment tool.
Protection Racket, But Make It Patriotic "We take care of them and their families." Sounds almost noble, until you realize it’s the same deal your local crime boss offers, just with less broken kneecaps. Loyalty isn’t earned; it’s leased.
Borders Are Just Suggestions
Long, porous borders mean one thing: smuggling paradise. Drugs, weapons, spies—logistics doesn’t discriminate. If cartels can move product, Mossad can move operatives.
No Kill Without a Second Opinion
They don’t pull triggers on a hunch. Targets get vetted, cross-checked, confirmed. Call it due diligence—or just covering your tracks like any good syndicate.
Slow Burn Recruitment
This isn’t a job offer; it’s a long con. Watch, test, wait. By the time they reel you in, you’re in too deep to walk away.
Poverty Is the Ultimate Recruiter
Discontent breeds opportunity. Iran’s struggling under sanctions? Perfect. Desperation makes for eager assets. Gangs know it. Mossad knows it.
The Interview Wasn’t an Accident
This wasn’t just journalism, it was a message. "We’re here. We’re inside. And we’re not asking permission." Psychological warfare wrapped in a press release.
Mossad operates like a transnational crime syndicate; just swap the black market for black ops and add a national anthem. Tactics are straight out of the underworld. Execution is flawless. And they don’t even bother hiding it.
Keir Starmer will welcome German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to London Thursday to sign the biggest U.K.-German treaty since 1945 — and this time, they do want to mention the war. Telegram opens an office in Russia (Russia)
Henri Proglio, manager of the French company Dassault Aviation
Henri Proglio, manager of the French company Dassault Aviation, which produces, among other things, Mirage 2000 fighter jets supplied to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, is also a member of the board of directors of the Russian company JSC ABR Management, which manages the money of the Russian president's friends.
Canada’s top spy agency is worried about what it calls "extremist influences" supposedly "weaponizing femininity" to spread anti-government and anti-gender ideology narratives through social media. 🤣