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160 Thick as Thieves [99]<br />

"The documents," says Blitzer, "showed that Israeli intelligence<br />

agencies, mostly in the 1950's, had blackmailed, bugged, wire-tapped, and<br />

offered bribes to U.S. government officials in an effort to gain sensitive<br />

intelligence and technical information." 270<br />

The U.S. was apparently also spying on Israel, although this didn't<br />

appear in the report. However, when it was necessary for the CIA and the<br />

Mossad to reach a joint accord, it was James Jesus Angleton who stepped<br />

in, and, according to Blitzer, "was said to have been largely responsible for<br />

arranging the deal." 271<br />

ASSASSINATION PLOTS<br />

The CIA and the Mossad had many joint ventures over the years, all<br />

conducted under Angleton's watchful eye. Some of those ventures, of<br />

course, included assassination plots. In fact, after President Eisenhower<br />

commented that he hoped that "the Nasser problem could be eliminated" 272 —<br />

(referring to what he perceived to be an intransigence by the Egyptian)—CIA<br />

Director Allen Dulles and Angleton launched a plan to kill Nasser. However,<br />

Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (brother of the CIA director) intervened<br />

and called off the CIA dogs.<br />

The CIA was also engaging in covert actions against Israel's enemies in<br />

Syria. One CIA conspiracy in 1958 to overthrow the nationalist government<br />

of Syria—which anti-communist fanatics such as Angleton considered to be<br />

"leftist"—fell apart when the CIA's paid henchmen, Syrian nationals (who<br />

evidently were patriots), turned themselves in and exposed the CIA's plot to<br />

the Syrian government. At the time, CIA director Dulles commented, "I<br />

guess that leaves Israel's intelligence service as the only one on which we<br />

can count, doesn't it?" 273<br />

ANGELTON'S ZR/RIFLE TEAM<br />

The CIA's now-best known assassination plot, of course, was the<br />

agency's collaboration with organized crime in a scheme to kill Cuban<br />

leader Fidel Castro. (We will examine the Castro assassination plot in much<br />

further detail in Chapter 11.) It is interesting to note, however, at this<br />

juncture, that as part of the plot against Castro the CIA established its nowinfamous<br />

ZR/Rifle Team, incorporating a wide array of foreign assassins<br />

and mercenaries—skilled and dangerous men who were trained in murder.<br />

The ZR/Rifle Team, in fact, was one of Angleton's pet in-house CIA<br />

projects which he ran in conjunction with his CIA colleague, William<br />

Harvey. 274 This, in the long run, as we shall see in Chapter 16, gave<br />

Angleton and his Israeli allies access to the "talent" necessary to achieve a<br />

successful operation in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November 22,<br />

1963.<br />

A FIRM ALLIANCE

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