"Inside The KGB Playbook To Recruit Americans" Topic
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Tango01 | 09 Jan 2017 3:16 p.m. PST |
"An old Soviet field manual for spies tells us a lot about the mindset of today's agents, and not only the Russians. Could an American president be the ultimate "dangle"? "In studying Americans, our Residency in Italy identified a number of places visited by Americans working in target installations of interest to our Intelligence Service. It was possible to determine that Americans in Rome systematically frequent the same bars, restaurants, and places of recreation. Americans feel almost at home in these places: they drink a great deal, are very free in their conduct and frequently sing. American women, especially the wives of Americans who are away on temporary assignments, drink and have relations with other men." There is something almost reassuring in this observation, taken as it is from an old KGB manual on recruiting American agents both inside and outside the United States. Quite apart from the unintentional comedy of seeing reproduced such a dime-store psychoanalytic stereotype of the boorish and loud bourgeois abroad—whose repressed housewife of course keeps a secret rendezvous with the decanter and the swarthy Mediterranean neighbor—we have in the current age of Cold War 2.0 a helpful reminder that it used to be difficult for Russian spies to envision the lives of others…."
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Pan Marek | 09 Jan 2017 3:48 p.m. PST |
Extortion always works well. |
Oberlindes Sol LIC | 09 Jan 2017 6:52 p.m. PST |
When I was young, I'd rather hoped to be lured into a honeytrap set by an alluring and exotic spy -- but as a GS-5 library technician working at a branch of the Smithsonian, I guess I wasn't a particularly attractive target. |
Tango01 | 10 Jan 2017 10:50 a.m. PST |
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