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 @G3rrym4nderFredLibertarianfrom Michigan commented…2wks2W

This just goes to show that even our government isn't immune to infiltration, highlighting the need for more accountability and better oversight in our security protocols.

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Ex-diplomat sentenced to 15 years over spying for Cuba

https://au.news.yahoo.com/ex-diplomat-sentenced-15-years

A 15-year jail sentence has been handed to a former ambassador who secretly supported Cuba and aided its intelligence gathering in Washington.

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US Ex-Diplomat Sentenced to 15 Years for Spying for Cuba Over Decades

https://usnews.com/news/world/articles/us-ex-diplomat-sentenced…

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former U.S. diplomat was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Friday after admitting to acting as an agent of Cuba in what the Justice Department has called one of the highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations of the U.S. government.

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Can you ever justify spying for another country if you believe it's for a greater good?

 @9LJMJCR from Maryland answered…2wks2W

No. If you choose to endanger national security by spying for another country, you’re choosing to be a traitor against your home country. You should be imprisoned or lose your citizenship and dumped on the other country.

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Is 15 years in prison a fair punishment for espionage, or should the sentence be harsher or more lenient?

 @9LJND7T  from North Carolina answered…2wks2W

I think a bit longer would be good. This diplomat committed treason to his country.

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How would you feel if someone you trusted was found to be betraying your country?

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