Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain threw out the diplomats in response to the poisoning in England of a former Russian spy, in a sharp escalation with Moscow.
She described it as the biggest expulsion of diplomats in more than 30 years.
LONDON — The Russian opposition figure Vladimir L. Ashurkov breathed a sigh of relief when he fled Moscow for London in 2014. After months of being followed by the Kremlin’s intelligence agents to meetings, culminating in a televised raid of his apartment, he finally let his guard down, disappearing into the elegant, polyglot streets of Kensington.
Six months passed before he realized that he was still being followed.
An old friend returned from a trip to Russia with unnerving news: In Moscow, security officials had asked detailed questions about a private conversation he had with Mr. Ashurkov in a London cafe [....]
“You can’t do much about it,” he said. “Even after you escape from Moscow to London, you know they have long hands.”
Russia now has more intelligence agents deployed in London than at the height of the Cold War, former British intelligence officials have said. They serve a variety of functions, including building contacts among British politicians. But the most important task is to keep an eye on the hundreds of heavyweight Russians — those aligned with President Vladimir V. Putin, and those arrayed against him — who have built lives in Britain, attracted by its property market and banking system [.....]
Glenn Greenwald the Democrat attackng Russian supporting lefty who said this (from last year) :
Russian agent" - noun - "One who criticizes Democratic Party leaders." Syn: "Useful idiot, Putin loyalist, Kremlin spy."
..is remarkably silent (snark) on the poisoning. His "agent" definition would have to be expanded to include nerve agent poison assassins.
If the US was accused of similar crimes, Greenwald wouod be on Fox News and every network attacking the US as the nexus of evil, saying it shows Putin is an innocent patriotic statesman whom we forced to defend his sovereignty by invadng the Crimea etc etc...
Checked Greenwald's Twitter because your link was such fun. And just got aggravated because I see he is already attacking hawkish Dems like Feinstein and Clapper for supposedly supporting the Gina Haskell appt. instead of attacking the actual appointer!
Not surprising. Greenwald, who achieved fame and fortune for egging on a naive computer nerd to steal every byte of data he could get from US intelligence, and then turn the guy, and almost certainly the data, over to Putin, where he now lives in limbo in an undisclosed location.
See The Snowden Operation, $0.99 Kindle, by a former Moscow correspondent of a big British economics magazine.
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As Putin’s Opponents Flocked to London, His Spies Followed
By Ellen Barry @ NYTimes.com, March 12
by artappraiser on Wed, 03/14/2018 - 12:09pm
Glenn Greenwald the Democrat attackng Russian supporting lefty who said this (from last year) :
..is remarkably silent (snark) on the poisoning. His "agent" definition would have to be expanded to include nerve agent poison assassins.
If the US was accused of similar crimes, Greenwald wouod be on Fox News and every network attacking the US as the nexus of evil, saying it shows Putin is an innocent patriotic statesman whom we forced to defend his sovereignty by invadng the Crimea etc etc...
by NCD on Wed, 03/14/2018 - 12:57pm
Trump and Greenwald are very obvious.
by rmrd0000 on Wed, 03/14/2018 - 1:14pm
Checked Greenwald's Twitter because your link was such fun. And just got aggravated because I see he is already attacking hawkish Dems like Feinstein and Clapper for supposedly supporting the Gina Haskell appt. instead of attacking the actual appointer!
by artappraiser on Wed, 03/14/2018 - 1:25pm
Not surprising. Greenwald, who achieved fame and fortune for egging on a naive computer nerd to steal every byte of data he could get from US intelligence, and then turn the guy, and almost certainly the data, over to Putin, where he now lives in limbo in an undisclosed location.
See The Snowden Operation, $0.99 Kindle, by a former Moscow correspondent of a big British economics magazine.
by NCD on Wed, 03/14/2018 - 3:24pm
Russian exile's death in London is suspicious, friends claim
Nikolai Glushkov said to have been in ‘a perfect mood’ before he was found dead at his home
@ The Guardian.com, March 14
by artappraiser on Wed, 03/14/2018 - 5:31pm