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Letter to the editor: Supreme leader played for fool
In the end, an explicit, unambiguous example of devastation and frustration: Watching the Supreme Leader deceive the unconscious public, as if he did not actually function on behalf of a foreign agent. He “operates” openly, out of ignorance, fear, ego, conviction, or for profit, although the concealed record is even more impressive.
The maintenance of democracy has proven to be burdensome. Turns out the old KGB capabilities are more than adequate to defeat the west. The great global confrontation is virtually over. We lose, and without much resistance.
Alec Lyall
Middlebury
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