Arnon Grunberg

Bad news

Good news

In yesterday’s Herald Tribune Thomas L. Friedman writes: ‘I was on vacation when the story broke that 11 Russians had been charged as sleeper agents planted in America by Moscow’s spy agency to gather intelligence on the United States and to recruit moles who could gain access to our top secrets. My first reaction was: This may be the greatest gift to America by a foreign country since France gave us the Statue of Liberty. Someone still wants to spy on us! Just when we were feeling down and out, the Russians show up and tell us that it’s still worth briefcases of money to plant people in our think tanks. Subprime crisis or not, some people think we’ve still got the right stuff. Thank you, Vladimir Putin! Upon reflection, though, it occurred to me that this is actually a good news/bad news story. The good news is that someone still wants to spy on us. The bad news is that it’s the Russians.’

This is an important truth; it’s awful for a state when no one wants to spy on it.
I guess that even some individuals would feel useless when they realize that there is not a single secret service in the world that is interested in their activities.