Nothing to Say?
It seems that the Bush administration’s silence on the killing of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko has finally come home to roost.
According to this Al-Jazeera report, an “American expert” on Russian intelligence services, Paul Joyal, who had previously accused the Russian government of culpability in Litvinenko’s death, has been wounded in a shooting outside his home in Washington, D.C.
So, the Bush administration had little to say when the Russians were killing their own operatives, but hopefully, they will have something to say now that American citizens are seemingly targets of the supposedly “newly secretive” Russian intelligence services.
Hasn’t everyone realized now that the Cold War may very well be back on? Doesn’t anyone see that Iraq and Iran, especially Iran, are the battlefields of the newly frigid Cold War?