i understand the need for people/ informants of what ever nationality the Fed agency is working in/ on, and getting information that maybe be needed from that area.
but to let said people/ informants actually work in a office that has real intel on the who, what, when, and where, and maybe still loyal to their home country no matter how vetted they were, and that they maybe smart enough to get some past the security measures and investigators is about asinine imo.
then you have to think about the ones they don't know about, like they did with these two guys. how much damaging intelligence has been passed to who and how badly or what damages it caused.
the risk outweighs the benefits to me.
but to let said people/ informants actually work in a office that has real intel on the who, what, when, and where, and maybe still loyal to their home country no matter how vetted they were, and that they maybe smart enough to get some past the security measures and investigators is about asinine imo.
then you have to think about the ones they don't know about, like they did with these two guys. how much damaging intelligence has been passed to who and how badly or what damages it caused.
the risk outweighs the benefits to me.
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