Posted on 11/04/2014 6:17:33 PM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans
Is a Top American Diplomat a Russian Agent?
John R. Schindler November 4, 2014
November 3, 2014 - Today the Ukrainian news website GORDON ran an interview with the Russian businessman and sometime politician Konstantin Borovoy. A harsh critic of Vladimir Putin he recently said Russias president is mentally unstable while a year ago he pronounced the collapse of Putins corrupt dictatorship to be inevitable Borovoy is something of a gadfly. A parliamentarian of independent views in the Yeltsin era, he served as an intermediary between Moscow and the rebels in the First Chechen War, and was assessed as a respected and influential Duma deputy by one savvy Western expert, in part due to his staunch opposition to the takeover of Russia by the special services, especially the Federal Security Service (FSB), during the Putin years.
Hence Borovoys statements are not to be rejected out of hand as the ravings of a madman. In the GORDON interview, he lambasts Ukraines government for having faith in the West as it faces protracted war at Putins hands: dont put faith in NATO and the European Union, he warns Kyiv, because they do not want a large-scale military conflict. Borovoy explains that he has assembled experienced cadres of experts unnamed military and political experts who, like himself, hope to assist Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko as he stands up to Putins aggression.
One of the major obstacles, Borovoy asserts, is that Putin has secret friends in high places not just across Europe but inside NATO itself, Kremlin agents of influence who subvert Western defenses. In particular, he focuses on one well-placed figure NATOs deputy secretary general, who, he explains, previously was Americas ambassador in Moscow. Without naming him, this is unmistakably Sandy Vershbow, a career diplomat with a distinguished reputation, having served not only in Moscow from 2001 to 2005, but as the U.S. Ambassador to NATO from 1998 to 2001. Before being sent to Brussels again to serve as the Atlantic Alliances number-two civilian official, Vershbow was the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. When it comes to Alliance matters and Russian affairs, there are few American officials more experienced than Sandy Vershbow.
Of the ambassadors tenure in Moscow, Borovoy has this to say:
He established an unprecedented intimacy with former top officials of the KGB and the current leaders of the Russian FSB. For some time his residence in Moscow called the club of former KGB officers. They say that this was one reason for his leaving Russia.
To call these charges explosive may be an understatement. I have no idea if they are true or just a scurrilous rumor. This is Russia, after all, where provocation is a way of life. Is this a nasty lie or something one of those connected military and political experts shared with Borovoy? I am personally acquainted with a couple cases in recent years when U.S. diplomats in Russia got themselves snared in FSB nets and into trouble, so anything is possible. Borovoy is a reasonably sober character and, more importantly, a sincere Putin opponent, which would make his motivation here difficult to discern if he seeks to malign a top NATO and American official.
Is a president an Islamic mole leading our government at this very moment?
An intriguing story - takes one back to the Cold War.
There’s no need to go “back” to the Cold War. The Cold War came forward and met with us.
My thoughts also: Appointed over there ( Russia, NATO) in 1998 (Clinton!), he resigned when the patriots came topower in 2001.
Then when Obola got power in 2009 as our first Muslim, anti-US, pro-socialist resident, he becomes our link to Russia, eh?
Right now, I almost try not to think about our exposure. It’s just too damn depressing.
Sandy Vershbow an FSB agent?:) LOL. And you quote no less but Borovoi on that. Don’t you have a confession of ‘former spy’ Litvinenko about Vershbow? It seems like all we need is an opinion from Mickey Mouse for confirmation.
I would put money on John Kerry, but nobody seems to want to take the bet. Even if he isn’t a spy, there is no doubt he loves (in a physical way) commies.
Love that...it never gets old.
His vilification back then, and the metastasising ever since of the totalitarian cancer he battled on our behalf, have made me an implacable enemy of the left in all its treasonous guises.
Interesting that our local Russkie propagandist (Freepers, see what flag this guy, who joined around the same time things started to flare up in Ukraine, has flying. It is well known that the Russkies have hired an army of internet trolls targeting major western websites. No reason to think FR would be exluded) is quick to raise doubt about Russia having Vershbow as an agent.
Ambassador to Russia 2001-2005 GWBush— who said he’d looked in Putin’s eyes and “I can work with this man”. Idiotic.
Hey, he was right.
Putin is a dictator, immoral, amoral, totally committed to Russia (and its control over the nearest countries, but not as a “Union” but as a single Russian country.)
But, unlike Obola, Rice, Clinton, and Holder and their like, he is upfront about it.
By “committed to Russia,” do you mean he is a Russian patriot? Hard to reconcile with the KGB regime in Moscow which, when it isn’t looting Russia and other countries, is killing people. One might as well say that Stalin or Lenin were “committed to Russia” when they killed between 20 to 60 million people, with the 20 only being the smallest possible number, and the least likely.
Nothing new, kinda like the forties, where people on the USSR’s payroll were all over the place.
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