US victim of massive Israeli spying - David Duke
Press TV has conducted an interview with David Duke, former member of the House of Representatives, Louisiana about the US filing charges against 5 Chinese army officials for cyber espionage on the US.
Press TV: The ‘first of its kind’ action being taken by the US government. Where do you think this is going to go from this stage on and are we seeing the beginning of further tension?
Duke: I think it is and I think there is a lot of tension between the United States and China and I think that’s unfortunate. I think that in some ways China is a brake upon some of the actions that the Zionists who dominate the American government.
But certainly spying has to be stopped, cyber spying or any other kind of spying against America.
It’s ironic to me that the United States would take these measures right now against China when they deny the elephant in the room, which is massive Israeli spying on the United States.
As you know Time Magazine recently had a story showing how high officials of the CIA had uncovered massive Israeli spying on the American people, not only on our government and military, but also on the commercial sector and yet there’s no talk about this in the United States of America at all in our major media, very little talk about it. But we have massive stories about the Chinese.
Obviously spying should not be permitted, but we better start looking at the biggest spy problem America has. Look at the Jonathan Pollard case. Jonathan Pollard is a hero in Israel, he did more damage to American spying than any other spy in American history yet we hear nothing about it.
I have a whole lot of documentation about this on my website davidduke.com and we continue to have a resource source for these issues on my site for the world and you can see the complete elements and the massive elements of Israeli spying not only on the United States, but on the world.
And by the way, the WikiLeaks revelations actually showed dramatic Israeli spying on the United States and the world and the Zionist-controlled publication’s like the New York Times, Washington Post and other major publications suppressed the Israeli spying on the rest of the world.
It’s OK to make all of these other countries look bad, but the revelations of Israeli wrongdoing in diplomatic circles, that was all covered up by the media.
Press TV: So you’re basically saying that in treating these issues the US is being selective.
I’d just like to refer to the breaking news that we’re having and that is the response coming from China, the foreign ministry there saying that the allegations against it are quote – “made up” and “will damage mutual trust between the US and China”.
We know that similar accusations have also emerged in China against the US. That leaves the question of who is going to be punished and how? Is China going to punish the US on this? How is the US going to respond – is there going to be a tit-for-tat approach? How is it going to practically affect ties?
Duke: It looks like it’s going to be escalating situation and I think that’s going to be unfortunate for both countries, but every nation has the right to defend its own particular secrets, its own particular internet processes, its communication networks and so forth. So you have to understand... I think that it’s very difficult when any country whether the United States or China points a finger at another country.
I think we’ve got to have mutual respect between nations and obviously and unfortunately the United States really hasn’t had that respect. The biggest spy operation in the world has been the United States of America, which is not really the United States of America anymore; it’s the Zionist-controlled United States of America.
But they spy on more countries than any nations have done upon us and I think it’s very important that we have a position of respect as the world’s leading economy and as the world’s leading military power that we respect the rights of every other nation and then we can then demand that our rights as American are respected as well.