On Saturday, U.S. CIA Director William Burns said Russian dissatisfaction with the Ukraine war was a once-in-a-generation opportunity to recruit spies, and his organization took advantage of it.
“Disaffection with the war will continue to gnaw away at the Russian leadership beneath the steady diet of state propaganda and practiced repression,” former U.S. ambassador to Moscow Burns said in a talk to Britain’s Ditchley Foundation in Oxfordshire, England.
“That disaffection creates a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us at CIA—a human intelligence service. We’re not wasting it.”
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