tirsdag den 18. november 2008

Vor mand i Tallinn

Den største spionskandale du aldrig har hørt om:
For years an Estonian government official has apparently been collecting the most intimate secrets of NATO and the EU -- and passing them on to the Russians. The case is a disaster for Brussels. (...)

Officials who are familiar with the case assume that "virtually everything" that circulates between EU member states was passed on to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, the SVR -- including confidential analyses by NATO on the Kosovo crisis, the war in Georgia and even the missile defense program. Investigators believe that Simm was a "big fish."

Meanwhile, a number of investigative teams from the EU and NATO have flown to Tallinn to probe the extent of the intelligence disaster. The investigation is being led by the NATO Office for Security, which is headed by an American official. As investigators pursue their work, they continue to unearth mounting evidence pointing to the enormity of the betrayal. A German government official has called the situation a "catastrophe," and Jaanus Rahumägi, a member of Estonia's national parliament who heads the parliamentary oversight committee for the government security agency, fears "historic damage."
Russerne: Stadig bedre til det lort, end vi er.

1 kommentar:

  1. Den mest oplagte kommentar er da, at EU-landedes befolkninger og dermed deres kontorfolk er totalt moralsk korrumperet af antivestlig opdragelse gennem 68-generationens erobring af institutionerne. Europa er simpelthen selvhadende antiamerikansk og slet slet ikke til at stole på. Typer som dig er vel eksponenter for problemet.

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