See? I told you that the Mossad is involved with the hostage-taking incident in Algeria.
Although the Mossad got information about
this incident, had the intelligence agencies of the U.S., the U.K. and France
grasped nothing about it?
Whichever way we look at it, they had
terrorists provoke the incident.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
February
3, 2013
image from Wikipedia
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Blog of Amaki Naoto – February 3, 2013 –
Mr.
Masaru Sato Speaks out on Intelligence Information
The Verification Committee on the Terrorist
Incident against the Japanese Nationals in Algeria has been established and the
Committee says that it will release verification results within February.
One of the most important matters to be
verified is undoubtedly how much degree of information about the risk of the
late incident the Japanese government and the Foreign Ministry had got in
advance.
Mr. Satoru Sato, a former
senior analyst of the Foreign Ministry, spoke out in
the February 15 issue of Weekly Friday, now on sale, on
the following astonishing information about this important verification
matter.
According to Mr. Sato, immediately before the late hostage incident, a former
executive of intelligence agency of a certain country in Middle East had
contact with Mr. Sato to give him a warning about it.
Incidentally, Mr. Sato says that the
country is “a certain country, not Islamic state.” He always uses such
ambiguous expressions. Why doesn’t Mr.
Sato clearly express “Israel”? It is
well known among people who know him that Mr. Sato has been deeply connected
with the Mossad, intelligence agency of Israel.
In any case,
according to Mr. Sato, the informer said as follows:
“Masaru, a serious
affair is taking place in Algeria. The Japanese government does not understand
it. Since the collapse
of the military administration of Libya, a group of militants have been coming
and going around the border between Algeria and Libya. This is completely different from the
situation in the past. It is almost a
myth that Japanese are never targeted. Japanese firms that do businesses in areas where there are
Islamic terrorist as well as their employees are seriously threatened to be
targeted. They should recognize
this.”
Mr. Sato continues to say:
“Before contacting with me, probably the
Mossad had worked to contact with high officials of the Japanese
governments. However, slow responses of
the Japanese government apparently irritated the former executive.
If what is written by Mr. Sato himself in
the article of Friday is the fact, it turns out that the Japanese government
did not make use of the information provided by the Mossad.
And, if Mr. Sato had sensed that the
contact from the Mossad was unusual, as he writes in the article, he should
have warned the Foreign Ministry about it.
Even if Mr. Sato has been at odds with the
Ministry, there must have been many ways available to let the Ministry know it.
Mr. Sato also cannot escape from his own
responsibility.