Saturday, August 28, 2004

And in summation...

The typically dry Matthew Yglesias says:
When you have a country where internecine disputes are being resolved by having one side bring on board the assistance of a foreign intelligence service while the other side decides to enlist the support of that country's domestic counterintelligence agency to discredit its opponents, something has gone a bit wrong with the interagency process.
Yes.

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