we have met the enemy and he is us, shown for its reality in the following article;
A recent article in the New York Times
about Russia’s “intelligence state,” authored by John Sipher, a former
chief of station for the CIA, provides a valuable mirror for the
American people. The problem is that American statists cannot see it as a
mirror. While Sipher’s article clearly demonstrates that American
statists, especially conservative ones, can see the wrongdoing of
foreign totalitarian or authoritarian regimes with great clarity, they
have a moral blindness when it comes to recognizing wrongdoing by their
own government. Even worse, they defend wrongdoing by their own regime
(which they can’t see as wrongdoing) as a way to combat foreign
wrongdoing. In fact, they come to view their own wrongdoing as something
good when it is being used to oppose wrongdoing by a foreign regime.
Sipher labels Russia’s (and, before that, the Soviet) governmental
system an “intelligence state.” He’s critical of it, and rightly so. It
is a type of governmental system that engages in such things as secret
surveillance of the citizenry, assassination, torture, and interference
in the affairs of other nations.
Referring to Russia’s system under Vladimir Putin, who Sipher reminds us is a former KGB officer, Sipher writes:
“The history of the brutal Soviet security services lays
bare the roots of Russia’s current use of political arrests, subversion,
disinformation, assassination, espionage and the weaponization of lies.
None of those tactics is new to the Kremlin...........https://www.fff.org/2019/02/26/the-russian-mirror/
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