Seeing 'Red' Over
Russian Spies
By Bradley Blakeman
FOXNews.com
Just last week President Obama visited with his
old buddy, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev at the White House. In an overt
effort to demonstrate how he had single-handedly "repaired" the relationship
between Russia and the United States, President Obama took the Russian
leader out for lunch to a Washington, D.C.-area suburban hamburger joint.
The whole event was overly staged and awkward.
What a difference a
week makes.
This week it was announced an alleged Russian spy ring
had had been caught "red-handed" here in the United States. The ring is
accused of operating for years in "deep cover" here in America.
The
10 who were arrested were operating throughout the United States and used
tried and true Cold War techniques in their mission, including -- but not
limited to -- sending messages in invisible ink, using Morse code, and brush
passes.
The alleged spies are charged with working for Russian
military intelligence also known as the SVR. Their mission is still to be
fully detailed; however the FBI says they sought to establish ties with
congressional aides and scientists who work on nuclear weapons development.
Our government intercepted a message from Russian intelligence
headquarters in Moscow to two of those arrested. "You were sent to USA for
long-term service trip," the message from Moscow. "Your education, bank
accounts, car, house etc. -- all these serve one goal: fulfill your main
mission, i.e. to search and develop ties in policymaking circles in U.S. and
send intels..." the message added.
How is it possible that the White
House, the National Security Council, our intelligence services and U.S.
Justice Department let the president play host to Russia's president within
less than a week of these arrests?
Surely the F.B.I. was planning these arrests for
some time. The whole purpose behind the meeting with the Russian leader was
to show how close and friendly the relationship between Russia and the U.S.
has become since Obama took office.
Although the White House claims it was aware of
the investigation and the impending arrests, I do not buy it for a second. I
believe there was a lack of coordination which made the president look
foolish and his administration yet again appear incompetent. -- It is clear
the left hand does not know what the other left hand is doing.
The
president should have never been allowed to meet the Russian President on
the eve of a major Russian spy ring being busted. President Obama's fawning
behavior toward Russian President Medvedev was made to look even more
strange if the president really knew what he said he knew about the whole
affair. The Russians must have come away thinking what a dupe Obama is.
Behind closed doors, the president and his
administration have got to being seeing "red" over this clear foreign policy
and national security blunder.
Bradley A. Blakeman served as deputy assistant to President George W. Bush
from 2001-04. He is currently a professor of Politics and Public Policy at
Georgetown University and a frequent contributor to the Fox Forum.