Toby Westerman, International News Analysis Today
or several years, Russia, China, and Cuba have been operating their spies against the United States (and other Western nations) at Cold War levels. U.S. counterintelligence resources are stretched paper-thin in an attempt to counter the threat, but some citizens have found a way to turn the tables on those who are watching us, and International News Analysis interviewed one of the spy monitors.
In the past several months, Russian spies were caught attempting to influence U.S. business and governmental policy, in part by working their way into the upper crust social swirl on the East Coast. During the trial of the Russian spies, a professor and his wife in Florida who spied for Cuba were sentenced to long years in Federal prison. Not long after, an engineer was nabbed by the FBI just before he could deliver stealth tech secrets to China. Most recently, a former Los Alamos scientist and his wife were apprehended in a sting operation thinking that they were selling atomic secrets to Venezuela.
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