I have been listening to the Russian reports about yesterday’s CIA SNAFU and unless the Russians are lying through their teeth, the details which are emerging just make no sense to me.
According to the Russian media, Ryan Christopher Fogle, the third secretary of the Political Section of the American embassy in Moscow and CIA spook, gave a telephone call to a Russian security services officer who specializes in anti-terror operations in the North Caucasus and offered to recruit him (yup, over the phone!). The Russian officer refused. Then Fogle called him again and insisted that they meet, offering him 100’000 Euros. If that is true, this is already mind-bogglingly dumb. Worse, according to some Russian sources Fogle also made the same offer by email (leaving a paper trail of his clumsy recruitment efforts).
Then it get outright hilarious: Fogle showed up to the meeting wearing a wig and with, I kind you not, sunglasses even though the meeting took place at 23:30 (11:30PM). In his bag, he had a total of 3 pairs of sunglasses, a compass, a knife, a flashlight, an plan of Moscow, an old cellphone, 2 wigs and lots of money. Take a look for yourself:
Now, I have never been a great fan of the CIA whom I always viewed as a nasty but only semi-competent outfit who instead of serving the interests of the US people is really serving the interests of the US plutocracy, the “1%” which owns the USA.
But, honestly, that kind of kindergarten-level of gross incompetence and wannabe Hollywood spy gear really looks weird to me. Either they are all gone totally apeshit at Langley, or there is more to this story than anybody is willing to report.
First, maybe the Russians are lying just to make fun of the CIA while the CIA can hardly refute it all. Possible, but extremely unlikely. That would be plain silly and, besides, that could invite a retaliation in kind.
Or, and that is my hypothesis, maybe there is something really wrong with Fogle. What if Fogle (whether he ever was CIA or not) simply had mental issues? What if he just “lost it” and *wanted* to be caught?
Look at this guy’s face and expression:
Doesn’t he remind you of somebody? Yes, exactly! He looks like the type of squeaky-clean guy who shows up unannounced and uninvited at your door and asks you with a blissful grin on his face “have you met Jesus?”.
I admit – looking like a blissful idiot is hardly a proof of anything, but when you consider that in the context of all the crazy circumstances of this arrest, it makes me wonder.
Finally, there is the demeanor of everybody on the videos shown on Russian TV: US diplomats are summoned to the FSB where they are introduced to a rather peaceful looking Fogle who shows no sign of fear or even embarrassment. As for the US diplomats, they seem puzzled. Normally, being arrested by the FSB at the moment you are carrying a bag full of compromising material should at the very least startle and upset you. Ok, Fogle knew he had diplomatic immunity, but at the very least being caught means expulsion, a huge embarrassment, and a rather unpleasant series of debriefings in Langley. And yet, Fogle looks like he does not give a damn.
Again, I have to admit that all of the above is 100% pure speculation and maybe one day we will get the real picture of what happened. But so far my personal feeling is “this is just too much, too much….”.
So what do you think: incompetent or mental?
The Saker
UPDATE: New info just came in: turns out that Fogle is CIA, and that since he had arrived in Moscow in 2011 he had already participated in several CIA operations in Moscow. Also, the Russian media has confirmed that the officer Fogle was trying to recruit was with the FSB (previously, that info was not officially confirmed).
The Russians may notbe lying, but they may be embellishing the truth. A similar example is the account of Nazi Shrunken heads in the German labor camps in WW2.
Saker,
The timing could be related to the Boxing match Putin and Obomba are engaged in…., in relation to Syria and the Levant in General…including Energy corridors etc etc etc.
Best,
Joe
@David Cole Stein: The Russians may notbe lying, but they may be embellishing the truth
How so? And the fact that there is a whole of nonsense and propaganda written about WWII and the so-called “Holocaust” does not mean that we should expect all other topics to be equally polluted with lies, IMHO.
@Joe: Even if it is – this does not explain the outright ridiculous behavior of this CIA spook. Being a spy is very stressful and, to top it all of, this guy does not look to masculine to me, and I really wonder if he maybe just cracked and decided to start acting up…
Perhaps this was a diversion tactic by the seeiayy to take the heat off something else? He certainly looks composed and not shocked as if he was expecting to get caught. Seems as though this guy with his diplomatic immunity was chosen last minute.
@Anonymous2: maybe. The really weird thing is that, according to the Russians, Fogle was alone. Normally, for an approach like that he would be protected by several counter-surveillance teams. Your idea that he was a dumb decoy and that some other stuff might have been happening with all the FSB resources focusing on Fogle is an interesting one. I never heard of an intelligence agency willing to pay such a price to protect some other operation, but who am I to tell? Your explanation is not very convincing to me, but it is A LOT more convincing that the other ones I have heard, which really makes it pretty good :-)
Still, the USA has rather big resources in its embassy in Moscow, and it can count the help of the British “partners” so why not plan something with at least an element of plausible deniability. I really don’t understand that. On one hand, the “spy kit” Fogle was carrying is too silly to be real, on the other I don’t believe the Russians planted that on him (as that would invite an inevitable and possibly painful retaliation; and its not the Russian style to break the unwritten but very much repected rules between them and the USA). And since we know that Fogle was CIA and not just a wannabe, then I have to conclude that Fogle did pack this idiotic kit by himself. The question is why?
So three explanations now: he is really dumb, he has gone mental, or it was a decoy of some sorts.
Your guess is really as good as mine.
Let’s stay tuned to see if we find out more.
Thanks and cheers!
The Saker
This kind of incompetence doesn’t surprise me at all.
When you combine massive ongoing budgets, no oversight, a leadership increasingly composed of ambitious political hacks in all facets of government, & ongoing competition to show that you are doing something to justify the massive amounts of money thrown around this is exactly the kind of amateur hour that results.
Same thing with the rise of the professional political ‘militarists’ having such an influence on western military affairs.
This all relates back to the massive revolving door in the congress/military industrial complex/goNGO/think-tank/lobbying industry, & the massive expansion of the ‘private’ intelligence industry…