Spy lessons
2010-07-12
To John le Carré, Russia and America are "two huge continents
out of control drowning together in the oily waters of capitalism."
He suggested in The Guardian that neither side can give its spies
a cause worth fighting for. Once revealed, the latest spy scandal
was treated as a model of how the two countries can cooperate.
Rapprochement will benefit both countries, we were again
reminded, by making it possible to confront common enemies
and rivals, such as Iran and China. Yet the U.S. has gone mad,
wrote le Carré during the Bush era, and Putin's Kremlin is
kleptocratic, he added last week. Le Carré seems to be
suggesting that for the rapprochement to be truly beneficial, it
needs to be based on shared values that are loftier than what
either side is espousing today. For countries stuck in the middle,
it means watching the U.S. and Russia as they jointly rise ... or
jointly sink into more farce and tragedy.
[Czech Republic United States of America Carre David Cornwell
Vladimir George]
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