Russian spy in Nato

TheMercenary • Nov 16, 2008 12:01 pm
“The longer they work on the case, the more obvious it becomes how big the impact of the suspected treachery really is,” according to Der Spiegel magazine. A German official described the Russian penetration of Nato as a "catastrophe".

Comparisons are being drawn with the case of Aldrich Ames, the former head of the CIA counter-intelligence department who was in effect Russia's top agent in the US.



http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article5166227.ece
Pico and ME • Nov 16, 2008 12:32 pm
Hell, if I were Russia, I'd want to get a spy into NATO too.
TheMercenary • Nov 16, 2008 12:35 pm
They need to bring back beheadings for spying.
Pico and ME • Nov 16, 2008 12:39 pm
lol
classicman • Nov 16, 2008 2:36 pm
Hell If I were an American I'd want a spy in Nato.... oh wait.
Sundae • Nov 17, 2008 9:18 am
Does it really matter?
Honestly, Russia can't even control its own citizens or run itself effectively - why on earth would they go to war against NATO?
tw • Nov 17, 2008 5:44 pm
Sundae Girl;505104 wrote:
Honestly, Russia can't even control its own citizens or run itself effectively - why on earth would they go to war against NATO?
For the same reason that Russia is increasing its military budget 30% every year? For the same reason that it has a massive stockpile of nuclear weapons? Thanks to George Jr's new policies, Russia can terminate any treaty immediately when it is convenient to Russia. And where does most of the natural gas in mainland Europe now come from? Oh. Russia could never be a threat? That was George Jr's policy.
classicman • Nov 17, 2008 8:57 pm
Wait a minute - any country can terminate any agreement or treaty at any time they want. All they need do is stop abiding by it. Happens all the time. Russia may also have been using increased military spending to sustain their weak economy.... sound familiar?
tw • Nov 18, 2008 2:19 am
classicman;505245 wrote:
Wait a minute - any country can terminate any agreement or treaty at any time they want.
And when you do, expect others to do same at your expense.

So lets just withdrawal from Nafta, the anti-proliferation nuclear treaty, and the international agreement for international air carriers.

Fortunately, George Jr did not terminate nuclear arms treaties with Russia. So those treaties will be renegotiated on schedule in 2009 - without anyone taking revenge - maybe. After all, we unilaterally suspended the anti-ballistic missile treaty for no reason other than to deploy weapons against a threat that does not exist using a system that even American experts said cannot work.
classicman • Nov 18, 2008 10:27 am
yeh but are they hydrogen powered? :p
TheMercenary • Nov 18, 2008 9:31 pm
classicman;505245 wrote:
Wait a minute - any country can terminate any agreement or treaty at any time they want. All they need do is stop abiding by it. Happens all the time. Russia may also have been using increased military spending to sustain their weak economy.... sound familiar?
No way! Russia has no ill intentions against the US! They are our friends! trust them! They will be one with our new socialist gobberment!
tw • Nov 18, 2008 10:57 pm
TheMercenary;505647 wrote:
No way! Russia has no ill intentions against the US! They are our friends! trust them!
And they only became less trustworthy when George Jr literally destroyed America's relations with every other nation including Canada and Mexico.

Some of the symptoms resulting from our 'high and mighty' wacko extremists: that crazy man in Venezuela and the rise of Ortega in Nicaragua who may be attempting to destroy democracy there.

American relations with Russia are but only another in a long list of accomplishments by George Jr – actually Cheney.
TheMercenary • Nov 18, 2008 11:04 pm
tw;505682 wrote:
George Jr.......George Jr.George Jr.......George Jr.George Jr.......George Jr.George Jr.......George Jr.George Jr.......George Jr.George Jr.......George Jr


No way...