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Revision as of 13:58, 13 August 2010
Espionage involves peeking at the other fellow's hand, marking the cards, cooking the books, poisoning the well, breaking the rules, hitting below the belt, cheating, lying, deceiving, defaming, snooping, eavesdropping, prying, stealing, bribing, suborning, burglarizing, forging, misleading, conducting dirty tricks, dirty pool, skulduggery, blackmail, seduction, everything not sporting, not kosher, not cricket. In short, espionage stands virtue on its head and elevates vice instead. [1]
.... but all in pursuit of the eminently worthy high moral purposes of the State - So that's OK then.
References
- ↑ ISBN 0375502467 - Roosevelt's Secret War: FDR and World War II Espionage, Joseph E. Persico, 2001