Cia agents Quote by Mohamed Addakhakhny
““Some writings spotted U.S. history said that the CIA agents who were watching the Communists, in the period after the Second World War, more than the number of agents who are watching the Mafia. In Egypt happen something like this; terms of the number of police officers and National Security who is watching Muslim Brotherhood much larger than those who are watching criminals and registrars danger!””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unspecified interview or commentary, post‑World War II era
The quote suggests that intelligence agencies prioritize political groups over conventional criminals, implying a disproportionate focus on ideological threats.
In simple terms: Authorities watch political groups more than ordinary crime.
Consider balancing security priorities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government monitoring
- law enforcement
- political activism
- public policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Are political threats truly greater than criminal ones?
- How does this focus affect civil rights?
The claim may be exaggerated or lack concrete data.