Posted on Mar 28, 2018
Fewer Russian spies in U.S. but getting harder to track
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Maybe if we used our FBI and other resources for identifying and tracking spies rather than political opponents, we would be more effective. We have lots of “diplomats” there too.
“In July, Moscow told the United States to slash the number of its diplomatic and technical staff working in Russia by around 60 percent, to 455, in a further sign of souring relations.
The figure of 455 was meant to mirror the total number of Russian diplomats working in the United States, but also included Russian nationals working at the United Nations in New York, Borisenko, head of the Foreign Ministry's North America Department, told RIA.”
“In July, Moscow told the United States to slash the number of its diplomatic and technical staff working in Russia by around 60 percent, to 455, in a further sign of souring relations.
The figure of 455 was meant to mirror the total number of Russian diplomats working in the United States, but also included Russian nationals working at the United Nations in New York, Borisenko, head of the Foreign Ministry's North America Department, told RIA.”
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