When America’s Top Spies Were Academics and Librarians | The New Republic

How scholars achieved some of the most consequential intelligence victories of the twentieth century

Source: When America’s Top Spies Were Academics and Librarians | The New Republic

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Just as interesting and from a defense perspective, alarming, is how a few scholars coming to North America turn out to be hostile spies. And not in World War II but today.

Are we really so naive to assume that espionage, which has been going on for millennia, suddenly stops after WW II?

It may be convenient for some writers to ignore the present. But that won't help make anything better now, will it?

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