I'm starting to believe we need some kind of Geneva convention among intelligence services.
It's one thing for them all to be spying on dissidents and terrorists or however they want to bother their internal populations, because they'll be limited in how much damage they want to do to their own economies.
Once you have intelligence services engaged in all out warfare with each other, there's really no limit to how much damage they can do. Up to and including deaths.
We need to get to some kind of gentlemans agreement between the CIA and the FSB really quickly before the world economy collapses.
It's one thing for them all to be spying on dissidents and terrorists or however they want to bother their internal populations, because they'll be limited in how much damage they want to do to their own economies.
Once you have intelligence services engaged in all out warfare with each other, there's really no limit to how much damage they can do. Up to and including deaths.
We need to get to some kind of gentlemans agreement between the CIA and the FSB really quickly before the world economy collapses.