Secret Service sex scandal: Could it lead to blackmail?
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If Secret Service agents did indeed cavort with prostitutes in Colombia prior to the Summit of the Americas, could their actions have led to blackmail in future years?
That鈥檚 what Rep. Darrell Issa (R) of California worried about on Monday morning in the wake of revelations about the incident, which led to the recall of 11 Secret Service agents prior to the summit鈥檚 start.
鈥淲ell, what we鈥檙e concerned about is that failure today can lead to blackmail five, 10, 20 years from now.... If you look at how you get somebody to do something wrong, you do it incrementally 鈥 something small, something bigger, something bigger,鈥 in a Monday morning appearance on "CBS This Morning.鈥
Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said that he鈥檇 been told the prostitution scandal was part of a pattern of behavior that included raucus 鈥渨heels-up鈥 parties for advance personnel on foreign assignments after the departure of principal officials.
Issa鈥檚 panel 鈥渨ill look over the shoulder of the inspector general鈥 as he investigates the scandal, the congressman said.
Could the agents鈥 actions really have left them open to blackmail? It鈥檚 true that the incident was serious one: According to news reports, it involved a 鈥減re-wheels-down鈥 party among advance Secret Service personnel so raucous that employees of the Hotel Caribe had to ask for quiet more than once.
It is not yet clear how many of the 11 recalled agents were involved with prostitutes or how many were married. News reports depict at least one woman who was angered about not being paid and created a disturbance in the hotel in the morning.
It is true that sexual peccadilloes have long been a means by which espionage agencies attempt to embarrass officials from target nations, forcing them into providing sensitive information.
It鈥檚 called the 鈥渉oney trap鈥 in the trade, and it may remain alive and well. The British MI5 counter-intelligence agency several years ago distributed a warning to British banks and other financial institutions that China is engaging in a wide-ranging effort to blackmail Western business people via sexual relationships, according to author Phillip Knightley.
In a 2010 article in Foreign Policy magazine, the history of the honey trap, noting among other things that the notorious East German spymaster Markus Wolf had a special division of male 鈥淩omeo spies鈥 whose jobs were to try to build relationships with lonely West German female government workers.
But is all that really applicable today? Besides the MI5 warning, the latest incident recounted by Knightley dates from 1986, when Israeli nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu was lured out of hiding in London by a female Mossad agent, leading to a 15-year prison sentence in Israel.
In today鈥檚 relatively permissive society, it may be hard to believe that a limited peccadillo could lead to treason decades hence. Perhaps Issa鈥檚 committee should focus instead on Secret Service competence in general.
On NBC's 鈥淭oday" show Monday morning, author and Secret Service expert Ronald Kessler said he believed that the agency has been cutting corners for years, doing everything from letting people into White House events without requiring them to walk through metal detectors (remember the Salahis?) to ignoring guidelines for agent physical fitness.
鈥淭he agents themselves are generally brave and dedicated, but that鈥檚 not the issue.... This is the worst scandal in the history of the Secret Service,鈥 said Mr. Kessler, referring to the Colombia incident.