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From the New York Times (Original Post) tiredtoo Nov 2017 OP
Will it ever be possible to de-bug that embassy ever again? fierywoman Nov 2017 #1
We abandoned the one Rachel was talking about The Blue Flower Nov 2017 #4
How will Congress react to this? The Blue Flower Nov 2017 #2
pretty sure that all elements of the government lapfog_1 Nov 2017 #3
Completely compromised The Blue Flower Nov 2017 #5
Wonder what Pompeo will say Roland99 Nov 2017 #8
Rachel was all over this tonight. Amaryllis Nov 2017 #6
The fox guarding the hen house. Maraya1969 Nov 2017 #7

lapfog_1

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3. pretty sure that all elements of the government
Tue Nov 14, 2017, 10:38 PM
Nov 2017

should now regard our embassies in Russia as completely compromised and not to have any classified data.

But then, the same should be said for the pResident and all of his cabinet and WH staff.

Which is going to make running the government and spying on others difficult.

For damn sure (if they haven't done so already ) other security services in the world should treat the US as completely compromised.

Traitors.

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