British Politician George Galloway drops bombshell — ‘CIA is Plotting Trump Assassination
British politician George Galloway has warned Donald Trump that the American deep state is engaged in a soft coup d’etat and that the CIA is planning to assassinate him.
George Galloway is a popular but wildly leftist English politician who says things other pols avoid. That’s why it’s no surprise that he is behind this assassination story. Galloway has been involved in the Iraq-oil-for-food controversy, along with numerous other controversies, and has been kicked out of the Labor party years ago for making statements against the Iraq war.
His statements regarding a Trump assassination are similarly incendiary but nonetheless taken seriously by certain other British politicians and by mainstream voters as well.
If I were Donald Trump, I wouldn’t be going near any grassy knolls. I wouldn’t be on any motorcades in Dallas. I wouldn’t be traveling in an open-top car. “I’d be very careful if I was Donald Trump about my personal security. I think I’d have to employ guards to guard the guards.“
Galloway, who has served 31 years as an elected British Member of Parliament, also dismissed claims that Russia was interfering in US politics – and instead pointed the finger at British intelligence services.
Galloway’s remarks regarding a potential British role in any assassination is part of a large position that he has taken in the past regarding Britain. He makes no secret of this position that holds England in particular guilty of a long history of smearing other governments.
“In 1925 something called the Zinoviev letter helped to bring down the first ever Labour government in Britain. It purported to be a letter from the head of the Comintern, Gregory Zinoviev, to his lieutenants in British politics … It had been produced by, you guessed it, British intelligence services. That bought down the Prime Ministership of Ramsey MacDonald – and this one is aimed at another Donald. Donald Trump.”
Galloway also says the coalition assembling in Washington against Trump is unusual because of its large size. In addition to the usual overt military industrial constituencies, it includes the Democratic opposition.
Galloway says the newly enlarged coalition has mixed Democrats in with Republicans they’d previously not had contact with such individuals such as John McCain. They have embraced the CIA as well, even though they know its communiques are often propagandistic and pro war.
It is the pro war element that Galloway is the most emphatic about. He claims that ultimately the entire coalition is pro-war because that’s how the groups involved make money.
Galloway says that Trump wants to make money in ways that don’t involve war but that the top American outfits have found war to be the easiest way to make massive profits. For this reason, he says, Trump has been targeted.
Trump himself is aware of the bad blood between him and the CIA, but he may not believe it runs as deep as Galloway thinks it does.
Conclusion: Trump may hope that his selection for the new CIA boss, presumably next week, will make a difference and bring the CIA under his control. But many elements of the CIA are not yet directly under the control of America’s new President.
Trump may be miscalculating.