bring us sugar and tea and rum
state funeral
ask Nick Deak
Gonna be a hell of a party at Buckingham Castle then
Lasagna
Angleton did so chiefly by burying any effort in the U.S. intelligence establishment to question Israel’s acquisition of nuclear weapons in the 1960s. “Angleton’s loyalty to Israel betrayed U.S. policy on an epic scale,” Morley writes. “Instead of supporting U.S. nuclear security policy, he ignored it.”