Question: What would the three results of a spy war and how will it affect you?The risks of espionage vary. A spy breaking the host country's laws can be deported, be imprisoned or even executed. A spy breaking his own country, the laws for espionage or / and treason, or be imprisoned, even executed can, like the Rosenbergs. For example, when Aldrich Ames handed over a records of a CIA agent in the Soviet bloc stack on his KGB-officer "handler," the KGB "rolled" multiple networks, and at least ten people were secretly shot. When Ames was arrested by the FBI, he saw his own life in prison, his contact details, the diplomatic immunity had was declared persona non grata and taken to the airport. Ames woman threatened with imprisonment for life, unless her husband together, he wanted, and she received a five-year sentence. Hugh Francis Redmond, a CIA agent in China, spent nineteen years in a Chinese prison for espionage-and died there, as he worked, without a lid, and diplomatic immunity.
Answer: 1 It would be difficult to travel to and from other countries without intense scrutiny. 2. The government would have access to to lose a lot of good intelligence, which means that foreign and military policy leads to an even more stupid than usual way. 3. I have a somewhat better chance of get a job as the CIA snatch more talented people from the employment pool to replace agents lost.
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