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“Wipe my a”: Ex-CIA Officer Mocks Pakistan’s Demand For Apology Over ‘India Will Win’ Remark

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"Wipe my a": Ex-CIA Officer Mocks Pakistan’s Demand For Apology Over ‘India Will Win’ Remark

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou says Pakistan’s PTI demanded an apology for his comments on India-Pakistan conflict scenarios. His response? An explicit dismissal that went viral after he revealed it on a podcast.

What Sparked the Clash Between John Kiriakou and Pakistan’s PTI?

A diplomatic dust-up erupted this week after former CIA officer and whistleblower John Kiriakou said he was pressured to apologize for comments he made about a potential India-Pakistan conflict. The request allegedly came from senior leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Kiriakou’s answer was intentionally vulgar.
He claims he wrote back that he would “wipe my a”** with their apology demand.

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According to Kiriakou, the controversy stems from an interview he gave to ANI in October, where he argued that Pakistan would lose any conventional war with India and that conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors would bring “nothing good” for either side.

What Exactly Did Kiriakou Say About India and Pakistan?

During the ANI interview, Kiriakou said:

  • India has a five-to-one population advantage,
  • A conventional conflict would end with Pakistan on the losing side, and
  • Nuclear weapons are irrelevant to that conclusion.

His forecast triggered backlash in Pakistan, including online harassment and death threats. On a recent episode of the Julian Dorey podcast, he said the response was immediate and vicious:

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“The death threats… I’ve lost count.”

What Did PTI’s Letter Demand?

Kiriakou says PTI’s leadership—specifically the party’s president, former Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi—sent him a formal letter condemning his comments “in the strongest possible terms.”

The letter demanded:

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  • An apology to Imran Khan,
  • An apology to PTI members, and
  • An apology to “the people of Pakistan.”

Kiriakou says he consulted his attorney, who advised him to keep a low profile. Instead, he sent back the explicit one-line reply that has now made headlines.

He says he hasn’t heard from PTI since.

Why Kiriakou’s Reaction Matters

Kiriakou is not just a former CIA analyst—he played a major operational role after 9/11, including helping lead the 2002 raid that captured senior al-Qaeda div Abu Zubaydah.

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He later became a high-profile whistleblower. In 2007, he publicly revealed the CIA’s use of waterboarding and other “enhanced interrogation techniques.” He served nearly two years in prison but has consistently said he has “no regrets.”

Because of that background, his comments on intelligence, geopolitics, and South Asia often draw global attention—especially when they intersect with ongoing tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad.

This incident also highlights a recurring pattern:

  • American intelligence veterans sometimes speak more bluntly than diplomats,
  • PTI is highly reactive to criticism of Imran Khan, and
  • India-Pakistan conflict commentary routinely escalates into online hostility.

What Does This Mean for India-Pakistan Discourse?

Kiriakou’s remarks aren’t unusual among defense analysts who cite conventional military strength and population disparities between the two countries. But the harsh response from PTI—and Kiriakou’s even harsher reply—illustrates how sensitive and polarized cross-border commentary has become.

While the exchange won’t move policy, it has fueled social-media debates and injected new friction into a region where words often carry outsized consequences.