Lunev concurs with the extant thesis that the fall of Communism requires quotation marks [viz. "fall of Communism"].
Bill Gertz, Treachery: How America's Friends and Foes Are Secretly Arming Our Enemies, Regnery, 2004, indicates Russia has actively aided Iran, Iraq, Syria et al.
David A. Vise, The Bureau and the Mole: The Unmasking of Robert Philip Hanssen, The Most Dangerous Double Agent in FBI History, Atlantic, 2002, exposes the Bureau as ineffectual donut-eaters who blew repeated opportunities to catch this flaming a-hole.
It's nice to see the agency will now devote some attention to the shocking problem of gentlemen seeking to read other gentlemen's mail.
This is the gang who let Edward Lee Howard get away, although he wore a sign around his neck: I'm Here, I'm Disgruntled, I'm Turning.
The FBI has been very good at targeting innocent Americans: Richard Jewel, Stephen Hatfill, Colleen Rowley; less effective at actually closing cases.
It helped that Kaczynski's brother ratted him out, cutting a decade off that capture.
Awfully sporting of Nunn-Lugar to fund securing Russia's nuclear stockpile and recycling its obsolete reactors, thus freeing those fungible rubles for spanking-new Topol-M road-mobile and sub-launched weapons.
Memo to beltway airbags: stop providing the noose for Lenin to hang capitalists; use same to hang spies.
Do you think the day will ever come when we and Russia are no longer 'friends'?