Was Boston an FBI "Sting Gone Wrong?"
Reader comment on item: The Boston Bombing and the Case for FBI Stings
Submitted by Mark Bender, Apr 22, 2013 19:32
You guys are really missing the boat, here. The London Press today (Monday) is full of articles on how the FBI "dropped the ball" on the Boston case. The Russians sent, not one, but two reports on Tamerline's visit to Chechniato the FBI last year. Congressional Homeland Security members Michael McCaul and Peter King have put the FBI, DHS and DNI on notice to cough up all they know about this by the end of the week. Soon there will likely be much more. There is strong evidence that the FBI was doing exactly what you are arguing for, but with their typical twist: the set the Tsarnaev boys up to be slaughtered, similar to their contacts with 1993 WTC bomber sheikh Abdul Rahman. We don't need more FBI "stings gone wrong," we need to realize that global terrorism is the enemy of the nation state, whether ours or the Russians, and that the center of global jihad is Londonistan, not Afghanistan. The day-long lockdown of the nation's 4th-largest city is the real act of terrorism, here.
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