<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          News >World

          Spying lingers long after Cold War

          2010-07-01 09:50

          Spying lingers long after Cold War
          Russian spy suspects (from left to right) Anna Chapman, Vicky Pelaez, Richard Murphy, Cynthia Murphy and Juan Lazaro are seen in this courtroom sketch during an appearance at the Manhattan Federal Court in New York on Monday.?[Agencies] 

          WASHINGTON - The case reads like the plot from a cheap spy thriller, but analysts say the breakup of an alleged Russian undercover network in the United States shows that espionage remains serious business decades after the Cold War.

          "Russia is continuing to spy on the US, as other countries which harbor animosity do," said Ariel Cohen, a Heritage Foundation senior research fellow specializing in security issues.

          But he said the indictments of the alleged spies "indicate mostly old and sloppy tradecraft, which reads like a parody on (spy novelist John) Le Carre books from the 1970s, agents who are not well placed or tech-savvy."

          Because the spy-craft appears unsophisticated, Cohen said, "some old timers from the intelligence community speculated that the network is a decoy to mask a much more sophisticated espionage operation in the US."

          Fred Burton, a former State Department intelligence agent who is now vice-president at the security and consulting firm Stratfor, said the arrests after years of surveillance suggest that the network was nearing some key information or knew it had been compromised.

          Because the suspects were not charged with espionage but with acting as agents of a foreign government, Burton said the investigation is not complete but that prosecutors "may build an espionage case" later against the group.

          Burton said there was "a logical assumption" that more Russian agents and sleeper cells may be operating on US soil and that "one of the results of these takedowns is that you will rattle a few trees that will lead to other people or fill in other parts of other investigations."

          The US Justice Department said the 10 "deep-cover" suspects were held on suspicion of seeking details of US nuclear weapons and foreign policy. According to court documents, the spy ring had been under FBI surveillance for a decade.

          The case nonetheless reads like a work of fiction, with a glamorous Russian female agent, sleeper cells and cloak-and-dagger secret drops in public places, as one might expect from the Cold War era, even though that ended with the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.

          "It's not surprising that even when relations are good, countries will continue their intelligence programs against one another. It's what intelligence agencies do," said Olga Oliker, senior international policy analyst at Rand Corp.

          But "this strikes me as an odd program, because it's a very organized, well thought-out long term effort that doesn't seem to be all that effective."

          Heather Conley, director of the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the case shows that foreign governments gather information even on allies to gain advantages in negotiating or other situations.

          Conley said retaliatory measures could bring back the Cold War mentality, but downplaying the case could allow relations to move forward.

          Cohen of the Heritage Foundation said the Russian ring appeared "very much stuck in the Cold War" but remained cause for concern.

          "We should be concerned about any espionage," he said. "Friends don't spy on friends."

          Patriotic, anti-American messages adorn the pages of two of the alleged Russian spies on Russia's answer to Facebook, a reminder of historic suspicions and resentments that have survived the end of the Cold War. "Russia will never abandon you!" is the repeated message on the pages of Mikhail Semenko and Anna Chapman. Over 100 people left similar messages on the Russian language social netowrking site odnoklassniki.ru on Wednesday, Reuters reported.

          Agence France-Presse

          Related News:

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 97人人添人人澡人人澡人人澡| 国产偷窥熟女高潮精品视频| 亚洲日本韩在线观看| 亚洲一区二区三区18禁| 久久人人爽人人爽人人av| 亚洲av网一区天堂福利| 久在线精品视频线观看| 国产一区二区不卡自拍| 亚洲欧洲日韩精品在线| 好大好深好猛好爽视频免费| 国产精品国产精品一区精品| 午夜福利偷拍国语对白| 午夜福利电影| 毛片一区二区在线看| 亚洲精品无码高潮喷水A| 99久久精品久久久久久清纯| 手机看片日韩国产毛片| 翘臀少妇被扒开屁股日出水爆乳 | 国产精品一精品二精品三| 色偷偷中文在线天堂中文| 日韩在线视精品在亚洲| 国产视频不卡一区二区三区| 亚洲国产欧美在线人成| 国产av综合色高清自拍| 国产精品污双胞胎在线观看| 一二三四中文字幕日韩乱码| 欧美奶涨边摸边做爰视频| 国色天香中文字幕在线视频| 中文字幕人妻色偷偷久久| 人妻人人澡人人添人人爽| 日韩深夜免费在线观看| 丁香五月亚洲综合在线国内自拍| 成人av午夜在线观看| 亚洲伦理一区二区| 午夜夜福利一区二区三区| 国产成本人片无码免费2020| 国产麻豆精品一区一区三区| 亚洲国产日韩a在线播放| 天堂av色综合久久天堂| 四虎成人在线观看免费| 久久综合给合久久狠狠狠|