The CI-Press Podcast
Join hosts M. Scott Sparks and Jeremy J. Clark for a deep dive into the shadow world of espionage, influence operations, and counterintelligence as they sit down with COL(R) Stuart Herrington. Drawing from decades of firsthand experience spanning the Vietnam War through the height of the Cold War, Herrington offers a rare insider’s perspective on the evolving threats posed by foreign intelligence services and the enduring importance of protecting national security from within. In this compelling conversation, Herrington reflects on lessons learned from the controversial Phoenix Program during Vietnam, detailing how intelligence operations shaped battlefield strategy and exposed the complexities of identifying enemy networks. He also recounts his role in Operation Lake Terrace, a high-stakes Cold War mission in West Berlin that revealed the sophisticated tactics used by hostile intelligence agencies to penetrate Western defenses. The discussion then turns to one of the most damaging espionage investigations of the Cold War: the long-running Clyde Conrad espionage investigation in West Germany. Harrington explains how insider threats, personal vulnerabilities, and targeted recruitment efforts enabled adversaries to compromise sensitive NATO information over many years. Through these stories, he illustrates how intelligence services exploit human weaknesses, organizational blind spots, and complacency to gain strategic advantages. Blending historical analysis with firsthand operational insight, this episode explores the enduring challenges of counterintelligence in an age of evolving geopolitical competition. Listeners will gain a greater understanding of how influence operations are conducted, why espionage remains a persistent threat, and why strong counterintelligence capabilities are more essential today than ever before.
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