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Russian chick is kinda hawt, but not worth risking my career over .... unless she liked it up the a$$.
Your mom is deep and wide ... Thanks to Ole Barrister.Her relationships with the treasonous NRA are deep and wide
Your mom is deep and wide ... Thanks to Ole Barrister.
Funneh you should ask ... your mom asked me the very same question last night.Which hole?
I have never understood why we allow spies into our country in the first place. We know they are here and who they are, and the only time we kick them out is when we get pissed off at that country.
the DC scale is quite differentshes attractive but i wouldnt say hawt. just goes to show that there are a lot of guys are willing to trade sex for information. looks pretty bad for all those involved.
Because we honestly don’t know. China and Russia have a history of deploying spies as students into American Universities like this and just being patient for the student to graduate and work their way to where they want to be. We know they do this, but finding the spies out of the tens of thousands of international students coming to U.S. universities is hard work. This isn’t likely to change because U.S universities are still viewed as the best in the world so they’re still going to attract a huge number of true international students.
Unfortunately we don’t really do the same back to them because most American students don’t go to universities abroad for more than a semester, they don’t go with plans of living in that country, and Americans by nature are impatient so we aren’t thrilled with the idea of it may be a decade before the asset begins producing usable intel.
yeah not many Americans that don't have an Interpol warrant are going to voluntarily live in Russia.Because we honestly don’t know. China and Russia have a history of deploying spies as students into American Universities like this and just being patient for the student to graduate and work their way to where they want to be. We know they do this, but finding the spies out of the tens of thousands of international students coming to U.S. universities is hard work. This isn’t likely to change because U.S universities are still viewed as the best in the world so they’re still going to attract a huge number of true international students.
Unfortunately we don’t really do the same back to them because most American students don’t go to universities abroad for more than a semester, they don’t go with plans of living in that country, and Americans by nature are impatient so we aren’t thrilled with the idea of it may be a decade before the asset begins producing usable intel.
In 2016 we expelled a bunch of Russian spies during the election hullabaloo. We knew they were here and what they were doing.