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Did British Intelligence Oversee the Killing of Gen. Igor Kirillov?

The following is taken from a combination of the transcript and the video of a conversation between Judge Andrew Napolitano and Dr. Gilbert Doctorow, posted on Dec. 19. It occurred on an episode of the Judge’s show, “Judging Freedom.”

Doctorow: The Russians made it clear, almost immediately, after they were satisfied that they had nailed the man who did the job, they made it clear in the briefing that Maria Zakharova gave yesterday, that that is not where the trail ends. And she said publicly that the Russians believe that the masterminds of this were the Anglo-Saxons, and the chief beneficiary of this were the Anglo-Saxons. 

Napolitano: Interesting phrase, Anglo-Saxon. I mean, it could refer to anybody in the West, but probably means Great Britain. 

Doctorow: Exactly. In the State Department, they got very excited. They thought that she was pointing an accusatory figure at the United States. No, no! As was clear from her following remarks, Great Britain was the country in the West that had placed sanctions on the head of General Kirillov. Great Britain was, perhaps, had its nose out of joint because of the very effective work he did, in knocking out the false-flag operations of MI6, and of the White Helmets in Syria, for these staged and photographed and filmed chemical attacks, that were laid at the door of al-Assad, and, behind the Syrians, laid at the door of the Russians—which were completely phony. (Kirillov) was the one who debunked the whole British story of the killing of the Skripals, or the poisoning of the Skripals with Novichok. He was the one who publicized exactly why this could not have been so. The British were really quite annoyed with the general, for having exposed their deceit, their terrorist activities, and the like. 

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