Setelah bom Boston yang konon pelakunya adalah teroris 
asal Chechnya, mustinya Rusia menangkapi warganya yang 
terindikasi teroris. 

Tapi dasar sial, yang ditangkap Russia malah agen CIA. 
Nggak tanggung-tanggung, itu agen yang bekerja di bawah 
third secretary Kedubes AS. Artinya... hehe.. 

Sudah bukan rahasia lagi, first secretary & third secretary 
itu kerjanya sami mawon dengan fungsi CIA & FBI, sebagai 
perekrut & mesin penetas teroris. 


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Russian agent claims Ryan Fogle is not the first CIA agent caught 
this year

The INDPENDENT 
Moscow
Wednesday 15 May 2013

FSB operative claims American was paraded so publicly to teach the 
United States a lesson

The spy in the blond wig, Ryan Fogle, was not the first CIA agent to 
be caught by Russian security services this year, according to an 
interview with an anonymous Russian agent aired on state television.

Russia also captured and expelled a "CIA operative" in January, 
according to the FSB agent. It detained alleged agent Ryan Fogle 
publicly this week because the Americans did not heed a warning given 
after the last expulsion to stop their attempts to recruit Russian 
officers, he claimed.

The US Embassy had no comment on the new allegation, and while the 
State Department has confirmed that one of its diplomats was detained 
this week, it has also not commented on the Russian allegations that 
Mr Fogle, working under cover of Third Secretary of the Political 
Section at the US Embassy in Moscow, was in fact a CIA agent actively 
attempting to recruit Russian counterintelligence officers.

Footage of Mr Fogle being berated by plain-clothes FSB interrogators 
was released to Russian television channels on Tuesday, along with 
photographs and video footage of a bizarrely old-school array of 
spying tools, including two wigs, a compass, a map of Moscow and a 
stack of 500 Euro notes. A photograph of an alleged recruitment 
letter was also released, typed on a sheet of A4 paper and offering 
$1m per year for information, and signed off from "your friends". The 
FSB claim that Mr Fogle was trying to recruit a counter-terrorism 
agent working on the volatile North Caucasus.

Russia's state-controlled Channel One broadcast the interview with an 
FSB agent it said had worked on the case, who had his face blacked 
out and his voice disguised. The operative said that in the past two 
years, the CIA had made numerous attempts to recruit Russian agents. 
He said that Mr Fogle arrived in Russia in spring 2011, and that the 
Russian security services knew then that he worked for the CIA and 
kept him under close surveillance. "This was not the first act of 
espionage in which he was involved," said the agent.

Russian television also broadcast what it said was Mr Fogle's phone 
call to his target, in which a heavily accented voice speaking in 
Russian is demanding a meeting. "It absolutely must be today. Today," 
says the voice. "You can earn one million dollars."

The US Ambassador to Russia spent half an hour at the Foreign 
Ministry in Moscow. Michael McFaul arrived at the ministry building 
in Moscow this morning and had talks with Russia's Deputy Foreign 
Minister, Sergei Ryabkov. After leaving, he waved at waiting 
reporters but refused to comment.

President Vladimir Putin has yet to comment on the spy scandal, but 
one of his key advisers said that the CIA had ignored the positive 
agreements between Mr Putin and Barack Obama in the wake of the 
Boston bombings. "The signal sent by the US leadership about 
constructive cooperation between the security services of Russia and 
America has gone unheeded by the American agencies," said Yuri 
Ushakov. He added that he did not expect the incident to hamper 
US-Russia relations and said that a meeting between the Director of 
the CIA and his Russian counterparts could be forthcoming.

Some sketchy information about Mr Fogle began to surface, with 
reports that he attended Colgate University in New York State. What 
appears to be his Facebook page is largely closed to public view, but 
contains a number of photographs apparently from Mr Fogle's 
international travels, including an Egyptian pyramid, a mosque in 
Istanbul and St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow.

Senior Western diplomatic sources last night pointed out that Mr 
Fogle's position as third secretary in the political section at the 
US embassy was an entry level post, and expressed surprise that 
someone relatively inexperienced would be tasked with suborning and 
recruiting security personnel of another country. One described the 
items of 'spycraft' found on him including a recruitment letter as 
"odd, amateurish" and "not something one would have as normal issue".

However, the diplomats pointed out that the Russians have 
significantly increased their espionage activity in the West and it 
was to be expected that the US would be doing the same in Russia. 
They also acknowledged that the Americans are trying to get their own 
intelligence on Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

"It's an open question for me whether or not he really was a CIA spy, 
but the paraphernalia is pretty ridiculous," said Mark Galeotti, a 
professor at New York University specialising in the Russian security 
services: "The absolute defining thing for me is the letter, which 
goes against all the training of the tradecraft. To have something 
that is so strongly incriminating - you just don't do that. Maybe 
this is one of the dumbest spies around, but Moscow is a high-profile 
and relatively hard posting so it's usually somewhere you would send 
promising agents." Mr Galeotti suggested that if Mr Fogle really was 
a spy, the story had been "garnished" to make it more juicy for 
internal Russian consumption.





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