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Espionage Case Breaches the White House!
A former Marine has been caught as a spy in the White House! Both the FBI and CIA are calling it the first case of espionage in the White House in modern history. He was hired under Al Gore. See ABC for the full story. This is yet another case of a naturalized citizen as a spy. This begs the question of what security clearances we should be giving naturalized citizens? For example, I see many officers/NCOs here in Korea, that are naturalized for only a few years. Then they come to Korea to serve there military duty. Where are their loyalties? Mr. Kim spied for South Korea and his loyalty was 100% to South Korea, NOT the U.S. |
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