There is no intolerable hypocrisy in saying "everyone spies, we spy, we dislike when it happens to us."
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There's potentially strategic, though not morally, problematic hypocrisy transgressing norms we seek to preserve
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Foreign governs work to influence our elections in lots of ways. Some permissible, some not.
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Forign gov using money and many forms of "hidden" advocacy, including non-profit + news orgs? We tolerate that.
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If country goes to far in that, we use FARA prosecutions, soft diplomatic sanctions.
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Infiltrating party emails for espionage? Not great but everyone does it. Mass leaks to alter outcome? Problem.
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How are mass leaks to alter outcome any different than payments for votes & probable sabotage?
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Are you characterizing alleged US activity abroad or foreign activity in US?
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I'm talking abt activities intel agencies around world do. Do we? These never get attributed
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I think it's an error to think of it as so black and white. It's a spectrum.
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The "it" there referred to? @Susan_Hennessey @csoghoian
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