If America needs a double agent from a hostile foreign power to merely point out to the media that their government may be doing something that some might find questionable, then America’s got far bigger problems than a few spies.
If America needs a double agent from a hostile foreign power to merely point out to the media that their government may be doing something that some might find questionable, then America’s got far bigger problems than a few spies.
And if hostile government cares more about the democratic civil liberties of Americans than Americans do then there is an even bigger problem. (The actual benefit to China of the particular activity chosen for the ‘double agent’ is negligible.)
If America needs a double agent from a hostile foreign power to merely point out to the media that their government may be doing something that some might find questionable, then America’s got far bigger problems than a few spies.
And if hostile government cares more about the democratic civil liberties of Americans than Americans do then there is an even bigger problem. (The actual benefit to China of the particular activity chosen for the ‘double agent’ is negligible.)