The case of the U.S. prosecution's indictment and arrest of former CIA agent Sum

2024. 7. 21. 05:08U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

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The case of the U.S. prosecution's indictment and arrest of former CIA agent Sumy Terry of Korean descent should not be dismissed as a personal issue, but should be seen why it had to be detonated at this time.

President Yoon Suk Yeol relies on the U.S. as more than an ally, and I think there must be some unknowns that the U.S. knows this well.

One example is that the United States has arrested and prosecuted allies' spies. In 1985, the United States released Jonathan Pollard, a high-ranking Israeli intelligence officer, 30 years after he was sentenced to life in prison for handing over confidential information.

At the time, this incident caused a huge impact on the alliance between the United States and Israel.

Lee Won-ho, a Taiwanese nuclear physicist accused of spying.

Our government should take this issue seriously. There are spies in any country, but the NIS is completely penetrated by the FBI network. This shows how lax the security of the NIS in Korea is.

Writing articles positively evaluating the government's foreign policy and letting them go shopping for luxury goods further tarnished the image of Korean officials tainted by the Diorbag scandal.

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