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PUTIN’S PIVOT TO THE EAST

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#CIA  #DIA  #ODNI x.com/mikenov/status/2075233…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) #Counterintelligence  #Reform:  #FBI’s Role ChallengedCounterintelligence Reform: FBI’s Role Challenged  share.gemini.google/HO8Wf0hR… The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the FBI’s fault. Do not whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI. x.com/mikenov/status/2075185… The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE share.google/aimode/XUPXT6QW…I understand the frustration with the current state of U.S. counterintelligence. The sentiment that the system is fragmented and overly reactive is a driving force behind current legislative efforts, specifically the SECURE Act (Strategic Enhancement of Counterintelligence and Unifying Reform Efforts Act) advancing in the House.The core debate centers on whether the FBI’s traditional law enforcement approach—which inherently waits for a crime to occur to build a prosecutable case—is fundamentally misaligned with the proactive, disruptive nature of modern counterintelligence, particularly against adversaries engaged in “unrestricted warfare.”Here is a breakdown of the problem and the proposed structural fixes.The Core Problem: The Law Enforcement ParadigmThe primary critique of the FBI’s stewardship of counterintelligence is that its institutional DNA is built for law enforcement, not strategic intelligence.Reactive vs. Proactive: An arrest is often viewed as a success in law enforcement. In counterintelligence, an arrest often means the system has already failed to deter or detect the recruitment of a source early enough.The Intelligence Gap: Critics, including former intelligence officers, argue that treating espionage simply as a crime to be prosecuted misses the broader strategic picture. If an adversary penetrates a system, the goal shouldn’t just be arresting the individual; it should be exploiting that penetration, feeding the adversary disinformation, or turning the asset (double agents).Fragmentation: Currently, multiple agencies have overlapping counterintelligence roles with no single, empowered mission commander directing a unified strategy.Fixing It: The SECURE Act ApproachThe SECURE Act, part of the FY2026 Intelligence Authorization Act, aims to fundamentally restructure this system. It attempts to shift the U.S. posture from defensive to offensive.1. Redefining the MissionThe legislation changes the statutory definition of counterintelligence. Currently defined primarily as activities to “protect against” espionage, the new definition explicitly mandates activities to “deter, disrupt, investigate, exploit, or protect against.” This officially moves counterintelligence into an effects-based, offensive role.2. Centralizing Authority (The Non-FBI Solution)The most significant structural change is moving the center of gravity away from the FBI and centralizing it under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).Empowered Leadership: The act establishes a single leader within the ODNI with the authority to direct counterintelligence across the entire government.National Counterintelligence Task Force: This creates a unified operational body to deconflict overlapping efforts and direct specific, strategic counterintelligence goals, effectively superseding the fragmented approach of individual agencies.Here is a look at how this restructuring shifts power and reporting lines:The Broader Context: AI and the New Insider ThreatThe urgency for these reforms is compounded by emerging threats that traditional systems aren’t equipped to handle.As intelligence agencies integrate Large Language Models (LLMs) into their analytic workflows, they create a new type of counterintelligence vulnerability: “agentic misalignment.” If an AI model is trusted to summarize data, draft judgments, and filter noise, it occupies a position similar to a human insider.Traditional FBI counterintelligence looks for financial anomalies, ideological shifts, or foreign contacts in human targets. An AI model embedded in the CIA’s analytic platform doesn’t need money or ideology to be dangerous; if it has discretion over what intelligence the President sees, securing that process requires a fundamentally different, highly technical counterintelligence approach—one that many argue the current FBI structure is not prepared to manage.-—  https://x.com/mikenov/status/2075233515281478117
#Counterintelligence #Reform: #FBI's Role Challenged Counterintelligence Reform: FBI's Role Challenged https://share.gemini.google/HO8Wf0hRKq5D The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the FBI's fault. Do not whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI.  The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE https://share.google/aimode/XUPXT6QWgUdGmr2Vo I understand the frustration with the current state of U.S. counterintelligence. The sentiment that the system is fragmented and overly reactive is a driving force behind current legislative efforts, specifically the SECURE Act (Strategic Enhancement of Counterintelligence and Unifying Reform Efforts Act)

#Counterintelligence #Reform: #FBI’s Role Challenged Counterintelligence Reform: FBI’s Role Challenged https://share.gemini.google/HO8Wf0hRKq5D The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the FBI’s fault. Do not whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI. The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE https://share.google/aimode/XUPXT6QWgUdGmr2Vo I understand the frustration with the current state of U.S. counterintelligence. The sentiment that the system is fragmented and overly reactive is a driving force behind current legislative efforts, specifically the SECURE Act (Strategic Enhancement of Counterintelligence and Unifying Reform Efforts Act)

#Counterintelligence  #Reform:  #FBI’s Role ChallengedCounterintelligence Reform: FBI’s Role Challenged  share.gemini.google/HO8Wf0hR… The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the FBI’s fault. Do not whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI. x.com/mikenov/status/2075185… The U.S. Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE share.google/aimode/XUPXT6QW…I understand the frustration with the current state of U.S. counterintelligence. The sentiment that the system is fragmented and overly reactive is a driving force behind current legislative efforts, specifically the SECURE Act (Strategic Enhancement of Counterintelligence and Unifying Reform Efforts Act) advancing in the House.The core debate centers on whether the FBI’s traditional law enforcement approach—which inherently waits for a crime to occur to build a prosecutable case—is fundamentally misaligned with the proactive, disruptive nature of modern counterintelligence, particularly against adversaries engaged in “unrestricted warfare.”Here is a breakdown of the problem and the proposed structural fixes.The Core Problem: The Law Enforcement ParadigmThe primary critique of the FBI’s stewardship of counterintelligence is that its institutional DNA is built for law enforcement, not strategic intelligence.Reactive vs. Proactive: An arrest is often viewed as a success in law enforcement. In counterintelligence, an arrest often means the system has already failed to deter or detect the recruitment of a source early enough.The Intelligence Gap: Critics, including former intelligence officers, argue that treating espionage simply as a crime to be prosecuted misses the broader strategic picture. If an adversary penetrates a system, the goal shouldn’t just be arresting the individual; it should be exploiting that penetration, feeding the adversary disinformation, or turning the asset (double agents).Fragmentation: Currently, multiple agencies have overlapping counterintelligence roles with no single, empowered mission commander directing a unified strategy.Fixing It: The SECURE Act ApproachThe SECURE Act, part of the FY2026 Intelligence Authorization Act, aims to fundamentally restructure this system. It attempts to shift the U.S. posture from defensive to offensive.1. Redefining the MissionThe legislation changes the statutory definition of counterintelligence. Currently defined primarily as activities to “protect against” espionage, the new definition explicitly mandates activities to “deter, disrupt, investigate, exploit, or protect against.” This officially moves counterintelligence into an effects-based, offensive role.2. Centralizing Authority (The Non-FBI Solution)The most significant structural change is moving the center of gravity away from the FBI and centralizing it under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).Empowered Leadership: The act establishes a single leader within the ODNI with the authority to direct counterintelligence across the entire government.National Counterintelligence Task Force: This creates a unified operational body to deconflict overlapping efforts and direct specific, strategic counterintelligence goals, effectively superseding the fragmented approach of individual agencies.Here is a look at how this restructuring shifts power and reporting lines:The Broader Context: AI and the New Insider ThreatThe urgency for these reforms is compounded by emerging threats that traditional systems aren’t equipped to handle.As intelligence agencies integrate Large Language Models (LLMs) into their analytic workflows, they create a new type of counterintelligence vulnerability: “agentic misalignment.” If an AI model is trusted to summarize data, draft judgments, and filter noise, it occupies a position similar to a human insider.Traditional FBI counterintelligence looks for financial anomalies, ideological shifts, or foreign contacts in human targets. An AI model embedded in the CIA’s analytic platform doesn’t need money or ideology to be dangerous; if it has discretion over what intelligence the President sees, securing that process requires a fundamentally different, highly technical counterintelligence approach—one that many argue the current FBI structure is not prepared to manage.-Michael Novakhov (@mikenov)The U.S.  #Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the  #FBI’s fault. Do not  #whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI. x.com/Robert4787/status/2073…—  https://x.com/mikenov/status/2075185209582989689

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#CIA #DIA #ODNI PUTIN’S PIVOT TO THE EAST

#CIA  #DIA  #ODNI  PUTIN’S PIVOT TO THE EAST x.com/mikenov/status/2075224…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) x.com/i/article/207522323468…—  https://x.com/mikenov/status/2075224488749269237

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The #Genghisoid Brothers and the #American #Counterintelligence

The #Genghisoid Brothers and the #American #Counterintelligence

The  #Genghisoid Brothers and the  #American  #Counterintelligence x.com/mikenov/status/2075221…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov)The Genghisoid Brothers and the American Counterintelligence  share.gemini.google/a1jk0swD… PIVOT TO THE EAST:  #Putin The  #Ryazan  #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now. Reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for high-level talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with a major agreement reportedly under discussion. Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that North Korea will fully support every policy and decision made by President Vladimir Putin, stressing that the country’s backing for Russia will be continuous, permanent, and unwavering. -The Genghisoid Brothers and the American Counterintelligence: Summarize and expand these tweets:  x.com/mikenov/status/2075185…, and  x.com/mikenov/status/2075208….-Summary of the TweetsThe provided text frames Russian President Vladimir Putin’s diplomatic visit to North Korea and his meeting with Kim Jong Un as a dramatic, racially/historically charged “Pivot to the East.”The Geopolitical Move: Vladimir Putin’s high-level talks with Kim Jong Un in North Korea resulted in a strong bilateral pact, with Kim Jong Un pledging “continuous, permanent, and unwavering” support for Russia’s policies.The Rhetorical Framing: The author uses highly provocative, satirical, and historically loaded language—referring to Putin as a “Ryazan Tatar Boy” and Kim Jong Un as his “Genghisoid brother”—to characterize Russia’s geopolitical shift away from Europe and toward Asian authoritarian alliances as an attempt to intimidate “stupid old Europe.”Deconstruction and ExpansionTo fully understand the subtext of these statements and how they intersect with counterintelligence, geopolitics, and historical tropes, we have to look at the specific concepts being invoked.1. The “Genghisoid” and “Tatar” RhetoricThe use of terms like “Genghisoid brother” (referencing Genghis Khan/the Mongol Empire) and “Ryazan Tatar Boy” plays on deeply rooted historical and cultural anxieties in European geopolitics.The “Asiatic” Russia Trope: For centuries, Western European observers (and sometimes Russian Westernizers) have rhetorically cast Russia as not truly European, but rather an “Asiatic” or “Mongol-influenced” power due to the centuries of Mongol-Tatar rule over Russian principalities (the “Mongol Yoke”).Ryazan’s Significance: Ryazan was famously the first major Russian city to be destroyed by Batu Khan’s Mongol-Tatar army in 1237. By calling Putin a “Ryazan Tatar Boy,” the author satirizes Putin’s lineage or alignment, suggesting that modern Moscow is reverting to an anti-Western, Eastern Steppe mentality rather than a European one.2. The Strategic “Pivot to the East”Beyond the colorful rhetoric, the tweet describes a very real and significant tectonic shift in global intelligence and geopolitics. Stripped of the hyperbole, Putin’s visit to Pyongyang represented a major milestone:The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership: During Putin’s visit to North Korea, the two nations signed a mutual defense treaty. This agreement dictates that if either country is attacked, the other will provide immediate military assistance.The Transactional Alliance: This “brotherhood” is highly pragmatic. Facing heavy Western sanctions and isolation over the war in Ukraine, Russia desperately needs artillery ammunition, ballistic missiles, and military hardware—which North Korea has in vast quantities. In return, North Korea seeks advanced Russian military technology (such as help with space satellites, nuclear submarines, and aviation), along with food and fuel.3. Implications for American CounterintelligenceFrom the perspective of U.S. and allied intelligence agencies, this cozying up between Putin and Kim Jong Un triggers severe security alarms:Sanctions Evasion and Smuggling Networks: American counterintelligence and financial intelligence agencies (like OFAC) are forced to track highly sophisticated, illicit maritime and overland supply chains. Russia and North Korea use dark-fleet shipping, ship-to-ship transfers, and shell companies to move weapons and raw materials while bypassing global banking systems.Proliferation of Sensitive Technology: A primary fear for U.S. counterintelligence is that Russia might trade high-end military secrets or dual-use technologies to North Korea in exchange for immediate battlefield assets. If Moscow assists Pyongyang with its nuclear or intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) programs, it fundamentally shifts the security threat to the U.S. homeland and Asian allies like South Korea and Japan.The Unified Anti-Western Front: For American intelligence planners, this development cements a growing authoritarian alignment. It isn’t just about Russia and North Korea; it’s a loosely coordinated bloc consisting of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, all working to undermine the U.S.-led international order and stretch Western intelligence resources thin across multiple theaters (Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific).Ultimately, while the tweets mock the optics of Putin “running to hug his true love” to scare Europe, the underlying defense pact represents a calculated move by both isolated regimes to create a multi-front security headache for the West.- x.com/mikenov/status/2075208… x.com/RussianArmy_/status/20…-Putin’s Pivot to the East share.google/aimode/6BIrMw3X… Video  —  https://x.com/mikenov/status/2075221136665686482
The Genghisoid Brothers and the American Counterintelligence https://share.gemini.google/a1jk0swDTUkH PIVOT TO THE EAST: #Putin The #Ryazan #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now. Reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for high-level talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with a major agreement reportedly under discussion. Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that North Korea will fully support every policy and decision made by President Vladimir Putin, stressing that the country's backing for Russia will be continuous, permanent, and unwavering. - The Ge

The Genghisoid Brothers and the American Counterintelligence https://share.gemini.google/a1jk0swDTUkH PIVOT TO THE EAST: #Putin The #Ryazan #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now. Reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for high-level talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with a major agreement reportedly under discussion. Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that North Korea will fully support every policy and decision made by President Vladimir Putin, stressing that the country’s backing for Russia will be continuous, permanent, and unwavering. – The Ge

The Genghisoid Brothers and the American Counterintelligence  share.gemini.google/a1jk0swD… PIVOT TO THE EAST:  #Putin The  #Ryazan  #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now. Reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for high-level talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with a major agreement reportedly under discussion. Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that North Korea will fully support every policy and decision made by President Vladimir Putin, stressing that the country’s backing for Russia will be continuous, permanent, and unwavering. -The Genghisoid Brothers and the American Counterintelligence: Summarize and expand these tweets:  x.com/mikenov/status/2075185…, and  x.com/mikenov/status/2075208….-Summary of the TweetsThe provided text frames Russian President Vladimir Putin’s diplomatic visit to North Korea and his meeting with Kim Jong Un as a dramatic, racially/historically charged “Pivot to the East.”The Geopolitical Move: Vladimir Putin’s high-level talks with Kim Jong Un in North Korea resulted in a strong bilateral pact, with Kim Jong Un pledging “continuous, permanent, and unwavering” support for Russia’s policies.The Rhetorical Framing: The author uses highly provocative, satirical, and historically loaded language—referring to Putin as a “Ryazan Tatar Boy” and Kim Jong Un as his “Genghisoid brother”—to characterize Russia’s geopolitical shift away from Europe and toward Asian authoritarian alliances as an attempt to intimidate “stupid old Europe.”Deconstruction and ExpansionTo fully understand the subtext of these statements and how they intersect with counterintelligence, geopolitics, and historical tropes, we have to look at the specific concepts being invoked.1. The “Genghisoid” and “Tatar” RhetoricThe use of terms like “Genghisoid brother” (referencing Genghis Khan/the Mongol Empire) and “Ryazan Tatar Boy” plays on deeply rooted historical and cultural anxieties in European geopolitics.The “Asiatic” Russia Trope: For centuries, Western European observers (and sometimes Russian Westernizers) have rhetorically cast Russia as not truly European, but rather an “Asiatic” or “Mongol-influenced” power due to the centuries of Mongol-Tatar rule over Russian principalities (the “Mongol Yoke”).Ryazan’s Significance: Ryazan was famously the first major Russian city to be destroyed by Batu Khan’s Mongol-Tatar army in 1237. By calling Putin a “Ryazan Tatar Boy,” the author satirizes Putin’s lineage or alignment, suggesting that modern Moscow is reverting to an anti-Western, Eastern Steppe mentality rather than a European one.2. The Strategic “Pivot to the East”Beyond the colorful rhetoric, the tweet describes a very real and significant tectonic shift in global intelligence and geopolitics. Stripped of the hyperbole, Putin’s visit to Pyongyang represented a major milestone:The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership: During Putin’s visit to North Korea, the two nations signed a mutual defense treaty. This agreement dictates that if either country is attacked, the other will provide immediate military assistance.The Transactional Alliance: This “brotherhood” is highly pragmatic. Facing heavy Western sanctions and isolation over the war in Ukraine, Russia desperately needs artillery ammunition, ballistic missiles, and military hardware—which North Korea has in vast quantities. In return, North Korea seeks advanced Russian military technology (such as help with space satellites, nuclear submarines, and aviation), along with food and fuel.3. Implications for American CounterintelligenceFrom the perspective of U.S. and allied intelligence agencies, this cozying up between Putin and Kim Jong Un triggers severe security alarms:Sanctions Evasion and Smuggling Networks: American counterintelligence and financial intelligence agencies (like OFAC) are forced to track highly sophisticated, illicit maritime and overland supply chains. Russia and North Korea use dark-fleet shipping, ship-to-ship transfers, and shell companies to move weapons and raw materials while bypassing global banking systems.Proliferation of Sensitive Technology: A primary fear for U.S. counterintelligence is that Russia might trade high-end military secrets or dual-use technologies to North Korea in exchange for immediate battlefield assets. If Moscow assists Pyongyang with its nuclear or intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) programs, it fundamentally shifts the security threat to the U.S. homeland and Asian allies like South Korea and Japan.The Unified Anti-Western Front: For American intelligence planners, this development cements a growing authoritarian alignment. It isn’t just about Russia and North Korea; it’s a loosely coordinated bloc consisting of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, all working to undermine the U.S.-led international order and stretch Western intelligence resources thin across multiple theaters (Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific).Ultimately, while the tweets mock the optics of Putin “running to hug his true love” to scare Europe, the underlying defense pact represents a calculated move by both isolated regimes to create a multi-front security headache for the West.- x.com/mikenov/status/2075208… x.com/RussianArmy_/status/20…-Putin’s Pivot to the East share.google/aimode/6BIrMw3X… Video  Michael Novakhov (@mikenov)PIVOT TO THE EAST: #Putin The  #Ryazan  #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now. x.com/RussianArmy_/status/20…—  https://x.com/mikenov/status/2075208075653341263
PIVOT TO THE EAST: #Putin The #Ryazan #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now.

PIVOT TO THE EAST: #Putin The #Ryazan #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now.

PIVOT TO THE EAST: #Putin The  #Ryazan  #Tatar Boy runs to hug his true love and Genghisoid brother, in hope to scare away stupid old Europe. He practices this craft for some time now. x.com/RussianArmy_/status/20…Russian Army (@RussianArmy_)🚨 BREAKING: 🇰🇵🇷🇺Reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea for high-level talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with a major agreement reportedly under discussion.Kim Jong Un reaffirmed that North Korea will fully support every policy and decision made by President Vladimir Putin, stressing that the country’s backing for Russia .will be continuous, permanent, and unwavering. Video  —  https://x.com/RussianArmy_/status/2075019925857681408
RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: 🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine warns Russia; One Engine Test Left Before Ballistic Missile Strikes on Russian Capital Moscow. Ukrainian company Fire Point says only one more engine test remains for its new FP-9 ballistic missile capable of hitting key sites in Moscow. The company stated that, flight tests will begin, with combat-style tests aimed at Russian territory expected this fall. The missile is designed to strike deep inside Russia independently, bypassing Western restrictions according to Fire Point.

RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: 🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine warns Russia; One Engine Test Left Before Ballistic Missile Strikes on Russian Capital Moscow. Ukrainian company Fire Point says only one more engine test remains for its new FP-9 ballistic missile capable of hitting key sites in Moscow. The company stated that, flight tests will begin, with combat-style tests aimed at Russian territory expected this fall. The missile is designed to strike deep inside Russia independently, bypassing Western restrictions according to Fire Point.

🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine warns Russia; One Engine Test Left Before Ballistic Missile Strikes on Russian Capital Moscow.Ukrainian company Fire Point says only one more engine test remains for its new FP-9 ballistic missile capable of hitting key sites in  Moscow. The company stated that, flight tests will begin, with combat-style tests aimed at Russian territory expected this fall. The missile is designed to strike deep inside Russia independently, bypassing Western restrictions according to Fire Point.
RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: Italy will expel two military attachés from Russia's embassy in Rome, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced on X, Report informs.

RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: Italy will expel two military attachés from Russia’s embassy in Rome, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced on X, Report informs. “The Italian government has decided to expel two military attachés from Russia’s embassy in Italy, after an investigation by the Rome prosecutor’s office revealed their involvement in espionage activities,” reads the post. #report #reportaz #reportnewsaz #news #breakingnews #azerbaijan #italy #russia #embassy

Italy will expel two military attachés from Russia’s embassy in Rome, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced on X, Report informs.”The Italian government has decided to expel two military attachés from Russia’s embassy in Italy, after an investigation by the Rome prosecutor’s office revealed their involvement in espionage activities,” reads the post. #report  #reportaz  #reportnewsaz  #news  #breakingnews  #azerbaijan  #italy  #russia  #embassy
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Breaking:UAE denies the US to use their soil against Iran.
The U.S. #Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the #FBI's fault. Do not #whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI.

The U.S. #Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the #FBI’s fault. Do not #whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI.

The U.S.  #Counterintelligence is the abject, glaring FAILURE, and it is the  #FBI’s fault. Do not  #whitewash it, fix it; with or without the FBI. x.com/Robert4787/status/2073…Robert Morton (@Robert4787)U.S. counterintelligence teams protect America from spies, hackers, insiders, and foreign influence operations. Their job is simple but hard: find the threat before it steals secrets or hurts Americans.  #Counterintelligence  #FBI  #threatintel fbi.gov/investigate/counteri…—  https://x.com/Robert4787/status/2073540351298515218

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