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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Pentagon Leaks Show Biden Regime Spied on UN Secretary General

'What is surprising is the malfeasance or incompetence that allows for such private conversations to be distorted and become public...'

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Biden regime officials have been caught spying on the United Nations, snooping on private conversations between Secretary General António Guterres and subordinate officials.

The documents were discovered in the large leak allegedly produced by Jack Teixeira.

Multiple Biden administration officials refused to comment on the reported spying and snooping on the UN .

“The premise of this report is not something we can confirm and, as a matter of principle, intelligence matters like collection methods are not something we would ever talk about,” State Department officials told The Hill.

The Department of Defense and Department of Justice also declined to comment on the espionage. Though the Biden officials did not wish to comment on the issue, the UN’s secretary general of the globalist organization issued a blistering condemnation, according to CNN.

“The Secretary-General has been at this job, and in the public eye, for a long time. He’s not surprised by the fact that people are spying on him and listening in on his private conversations,” Guterres’ office said in a statement. “What is surprising is the malfeasance or incompetence that allows for such private conversations to be distorted and become public. The Secretary-General is not soft on any one country.”

The last comment referred to document details that seem to indicate favoritism towards Russia. One document showed that the secretary general was “not happy” about possibly traveling to Ukraine to meet with Zelensky.

Another document showed the secretarygGeneral angling for preferential treatment for Russia, according to Antiwar.com.

“UN Secretary-General Guterres is taking steps to accommodate Russia in an effort to protect the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which he considers a pivotal UN success and key to addressing global food insecurity, and his actions are undermining broader efforts to hold Moscow accountable for its actions in Ukraine,” one document read.

“Guterres emphasized his efforts to improve Russia’s ability to export, even if that involves sanctioned Russian entities or individuals,” another document reported.

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