Foreign espionage in Mexico shows structural failures of counterintelligence and growing dependence on international security agencies. By Hazael Sayavedra 25 years after the discovery of two armed Israeli agents inside the Legislative Palace, official documents, journalistic investigations and leaks reveal that the country has been a “blind state” in the face of foreign intelligence operations. The uncomfortable question: what sovereignty do we…
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Foreign espionage in Mexico shows structural failures of counterintelligence and growing dependence on international security agencies. By Hazael Sayavedra 25 years after the discovery of two armed Israeli agents inside the Legislative Palace, official documents, journalistic investigations and leaks reveal that the country has been a “blind state” in the face of foreign intelligence operations. The uncomfortable question: what sovereignty do we…