Russia plans to offer food to North Korea in exchange for weapons: White House
english.alarabiya.netSubmitted by koolman631 t3_126t09r in worldnews
Submitted by koolman631 t3_126t09r in worldnews
The fact that the US can know a detail as relatively small as this is so interesting to me. I know every country has it's covert operations and spy networks, but it seems like we have ears everywhere
Over half of century of building connections and networks, a very large number of employees, and the best tech. Sometimes it's surprising to hear what intel they have learned and sometimes it's surprising to hear they didn't know about something that they should have known.
A 75 year old agency is a long time to acquire data and people. They have a lot of practice to fall back on.
Now consider that Russia has had organized, global spy operations since Peter the Great.
Half of which are double spy's for the cia
If only.
Oh do tell. I'd love to read up on that!
To me it fits in with the culture of corruption we’ve seen is rampant in Russian military and government.
“You’ll give me money and/or goods as long as I keep you informed on things I see and hear? Sure Sounds great. I don’t even have to organize the logistics of getting it to the black market.”
I’m sure the Alphabet organizations long history of connections from the Cold War helps as well, but the fact you could probably cut a deal with any Russian officer for five grand, a real bottle of wine, and a fruit basket has to play a big factor.
U.S. , abcdefgh departments know when Kim farts .
'cause they're up his azz
Russian and Chinese communication security is terrible. NSA, GCHQ, and CSE can read their emails.
And remember - the CIA is famous for all its failed operations. The leaders we failed to kill, the countries we failed to overthrow.
The ones who did get overthrown and killed? Mmmmm. Never happened, of course.
When you wonder why so many countries dislike the US...
>When you wonder why so many countries dislike the US...
Plenty would be worse off without the US. If China or Russia could wield the same power we'd likely be much worse off.
Vietnam or Afghanistan, which was worse! Find out in "random acts of imperialism battle." Some day Ukraine might have 1/10th the deaths of either of those.
The KGB did wield similar power, and together the CIA and KGB overthrew many democracies and killed a whole lot of people, directly and indirectly.
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