Just saw Sicario. In it the CIA uses a shady fucking dude to get what they want accomplished.
So in honor of that let's list some of the shady fucking shit the CIA has done in the name of freedom and liberty.
I'll start
>MkULtra
Just saw Sicario. In it the CIA uses a shady fucking dude to get what they want accomplished.
So in honor of that let's list some of the shady fucking shit the CIA has done in the name of freedom and liberty.
I'll start
>MkULtra
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>use a skilled assassin to take out some shitskin drug lord
>"""shady"""
>So in honor of that let's list some of the shady fucking shit the CIA has done in the name of freedom and liberty.
Look up "20th century coups", you could compile a list that goes on forever.
I'm sorry mate, the list is too big and it's expanding.
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The CIA is old news. The NSA are our terrifyingly Orwellian overlords now.
that's not true. Cia and NSA have two very different roles.
The drug lord was whiter than the assassin tbqhm8
really makes you think
Just gonna leave this here....
what is she reaching for?
That particular photo is actually a recreation, but it's generally believed that she was reaching for a particularly large piece of his head that flew onto the back of the car. She was hysterical.
Apply yourself.
I dont see any blood, so what was she reaching for??
A valid argument.
((you too))
>tfw you realize Yerabigguy is the same actor as Petyr "Little Finger" Baelish.
>done in the name of keeping the United States on top even if it is at the expense of freedom, liberty, and democracy
FTFY
Isn't she just reaching for the SS-man?
>Using a God tier movie as an excuse for a shit tier thread
That was a good movie, id recommend if you lads havent seen.
I honestly don't see a major problem with this.
Sure you're letting a cartel rise to major power and taking over most drug cartels, but at the same time the agent is right in way.
Even if they destroyed all opposition, how hard would it be for the government to crack down on now a major drug organization that has known information about its leaders and "military".
It is a gray moral area, but in the end, isn't it containable? Or have I taken this movie completely out of context?
You've got it right. The plan was to create a power vacuum so the Colombians could snap up all the small cartels. Consolidating them all into one cartel would make the situation much easier to manage in an ongoing basis.
Gray area for sure, but needs must.
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