In a separate memo, Faisal Mekdad, then Syria’s foreign minister and subsequently vice president, laid out why the regime was determined to preserve these contracts. The companies, he wrote, “serve as a safeguard against any suspicious activities” by U.N. employees. That monitoring, he argued, was necessary because “it is no secret that some [U.N. officials] may be among those providing intelligence services to hostile agencies.” Allowing the United Nations to hire non-Syrian security contractors, he explained, would mean they could operate “out of sight of the relevant authorities.” ICIJ
Le agenzie di intelligence occidentali si servono di enti che lavorano sul territorio.
L' intelligence del dittatore di turno prende contromisure.
E' la guerra .
Su entrambi i fronti e' difficile trovare le prove di certe attività .
Chi potrebbe immaginarsi una suorina spiona. Difficile individuare l' architettura finanziaria di un contractor.
C' è un signore a Mosca che ospita Assad.
Adesso il punto questo è.
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