US To Replace Russians With Americans At Its Embassy And Consulates In Russia


By  Kukil Bora <http://www.ibtimes.com/reporters/kukil-bora>  @KukilBora 
<http://www.twitter.com/KukilBora>  on December 22 2014 6:40 AM 

 

A theory behind the latest move suggests that the U.S. government may be 
looking to create a network of agents in its Russian embassy. Wikimedia Commons 

The U.S. government will replace all Russian nationals holding supervisory 
positions at its embassy and consulates in Russia with American citizens. The 
move, which will come at a time when relations between Russia and the U.S. are 
at a new low, is considered to be an attempt by the U.S. to reduce its 
dependence on Russian staff, while some speculate that the decision could be 
aimed at creating a network of undercover agents within the embassy.

The move is part of the new 2015 Intelligence Authorization Act (H.R. 4681), 
which was introduced by U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers (R-MI) in May and was 
approved by Congress on Dec. 9. The act, which is expected to be signed by U.S. 
President Barack Obama before the end of the year, dictates that the staff swap 
should be completed by the end of 2015, Susan Phalen, the communications 
director for the House Intelligence Committee, told Izvestia 
<https://translate.google.co.in/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fizvestia.ru%2F&edit-text=&act=url>
 , a Russian newspaper.

“The Secretary of State shall ensure that, not later than one year after the 
date of the enactment of this Act, every supervisory position at a United 
States diplomatic facility in the Russian Federation shall be occupied by a 
citizen of the United States who has passed, and shall be subject to, a 
thorough background check,” according to the Act 
<https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/4681/text> .

The act requires the U.S. Secretary of State to prepare a plan for Congress, 
which will take measures to reduce its reliance on local staff at such 
government facilities in foreign countries. However, experts said that the move 
reflects a growing suspicion of U.S. authorities toward Russian citizens.

“They [the authorities] may assume that some of the Russian staff might leak 
information to Russian intelligence,” Yuri Rogulev, head of the Franklin 
Roosevelt Center of American Studies at Moscow State University told Izvestia. 
“The reform will lead to an increase [in the number of] US citizens in the 
embassy, which will allow the US to create an agent network undercover within 
the embassy.”

Section 314 of the Act also requires U.S. diplomatic centers in Russia, and any 
other country that shares a land border with the Russian Federation, to have a 
“Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility.”

While Congresswoman Jackson Lee (D-Texas) told Izvestia that the replacement of 
the Russian staff with Americans is to improve the security of U.S. 
intelligence, Rogulev said that the move was also made to deal with growing 
threats from Russian hackers.

“Russian hackers are the most dangerous for them [the US intelligence],” 
Izvestia quoted Rogulev as saying. “From the standpoint of industrial and 
military espionage they are acting even more actively. The US authorities 
continue to believe that Russia bears a threat to information [security].”

Since the conflict in eastern Ukraine began in April, Kiev and the West have 
accused Russia of interfering in the crisis, hurting Russia's relations with 
the West. And, over the past few months, the U.S. and European Union have hit 
Russia with several rounds of sanctions in response to Moscow’s alleged 
involvement in Ukraine's internal affairs, even as Russia has repeatedly denied 
its involvement in the conflict.

 

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