The
sensational charge against Strobe Talbott is made in a new book based
on interviews with a Russian defector. The book,
Comrade J, by veteran author and reporter Pete Earley, identifies
Talbott as having been manipulated by a Russian official working for
Russian intelligence in order to get information about U.S. foreign
policy. The same book describes the United Nations as a major base of
espionage operations for Russia in the U.S.
But
the story gets much more scandalous than that because Talbott himself
has just written a book, The Great Experiment, describing his
own background in the pro-world government World Federalist Movement
and naming a network of friends and close associates that includes former
President Bill Clinton and billionaire leftist George Soros. Curiously,
the book calls for expanding the authority of the U.N. but completely
ignores the role of Soviet spy Alger Hiss, himself a top State Department
official, in founding the United Nations.