November 10,2008:
Russia is returning to its Cold War espionage techniques, in an effort to
stay current on NATO secrets. Recently, for example, Estonian
counter-intelligence efforts revealed that an Estonian defense official, and a
Spanish citizen working for the Russians (but passing himself off as a
businessman, while secretly recruiting spies for Russia), were stealing NATO
secrets. The Spanish agent turned out to be an "illegal" (a Russian
agent with a carefully invented background that made him appear as someone else
with nothing to do with Russian intelligence). The Russian media are playing
this up as an example of Estonian
ineptness. But it's quite the opposite. The Estonians not only detected the
Estonian official the Russian "illegal" recruited, but exposed the
Russian agent as well. That's a great loss for the Russians, as it takes years,
and millions of dollars, to create an effective "illegal." Now they
have one less.