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Originally Posted by nik-
Think about what you're suggesting is the decision they made. They go to a party, to develop contacts, to potentially groom and recruit and asset for an active hot war that already has intelligence piling out of it from seemingly high level sources. Much better sources. Please explain how that long grind is helpful when it's used on some low level person in Ottawa especially since they're starting the long grind 4 months into the invasion. When there are already much better sources of intelligence.
They ####ed up. That's what it is, not some long game that they're starting way too late to matter. That's a fantasy.
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I'm in Information Security, so I can talk a lot about some similar spying strategies to what is used in hacking; however, I'm not a military expert and can just offer my view.
In my opinion, when you are in a proxy war, you try every method you can to get the information you need. Even if there is a low chance of getting the information at this particular event.