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Vladimir Putin Welcomes Russian Spies Back, Sings KGB Songs, Promises Rewards

07/25/10 05:19 PM ET   AP

Vladimir Putin

FOROS, Ukraine — Vladimir Putin says he met with the Russian spies who were expelled from the United States, joining them in singing an unofficial KGB anthem and promising them good jobs and a bright future back in their homeland.

Russia's prime minister said late Saturday he recently got together with the 10 sleeper agents, without saying when or where. The agents were deported from the U.S. earlier this month in a biggest spy scandal since the Cold War.

"We talked about life," Putin told reporters in Ukraine. "We sang 'What Motherland Begins With' and other songs of that character."

"What Motherland Begins With" is a song from the 1968 television series about Soviet spies in Nazi Germany. The song is widely known as an unofficial anthem of Russian intelligence officers.

Putin, a former KGB officer who in the early 1980s worked in communist East Germany as a low-level functionary, spoke about the uneasy lives the secret agents had in the U.S., where they were caught by the FBI in U.S. cities and suburbs where they had been living for more than a decade.

"They had a very difficult fate," Putin said, referring to the expelled spies who spent years of burrowing into American society. "They had to carry out a task to benefit their motherland's interests for many, many years without a diplomatic cover, risking themselves and those close to them."

The 10 agents were deported in exchange for three former intelligence officers and a think tank arms expert convicted and sentenced to long prison sentences in Russia. An 11th Russian spy escaped authorities in Cyprus and remains at large, and a 12th one, who had worked for Microsoft, was deported from the United States in mid-July.

U.S. authorities did not charge the agents with spying, and it is not clear whether they actually compromised any U.S. secrets. Some Russian analysts called their mission a failure that showed how inefficient Russian intelligence agencies are.

Putin, however, promised that Russia will take a good care of its spying sons and daughters.

"They will work, and I am sure they will have decent jobs," he said. "And I am sure they will have an interesting and bright life."

The biggest spy swap since the Soviet collapse did not complicate President Barack Obama's campaign to improve and broaden U.S. relations with Russia, and both Moscow and Washington sides expressed satisfaction with the resolution of the spy case.

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05:34 PM on 07/28/2010
No truth that one of those songs was Tom Robinson's "Glad to be Gay," said a Kremlin spokesman.
10:34 AM on 07/28/2010
What kind of information did they really get? Is russia going to come out with ipod and twitter knock offs now?
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Jaczar
Humanity above Profit
01:54 PM on 07/26/2010
Pretty lady. If she puts me in shackles I'll tell her everthing!
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joeinvt
the human being and fish can coexist
01:28 PM on 07/26/2010
Poor Anna Chapman. You know she'd rather be singing along with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys to Empire State of Mind than with Vlad Putin to some KGB song paying homage to a tractor or shoe factory. You can take the girl out of New York City but you can never take NYC out of the girl. Good luck Anna.
12:39 PM on 07/27/2010
Um, you do know she is from Russia right? Sorry but NYC isn't that great.
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joeinvt
the human being and fish can coexist
05:34 PM on 07/29/2010
I do know she is Russian. I also know she has been living the high life in NYC. Not everyone loves NYC as you point out, but it sure beats Minsk by a mile.
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lightist
light as a photon, heavy as tungsten.
01:06 PM on 07/26/2010
KGB love pretty girls who could slash throat w/out even thinking.
12:28 PM on 07/26/2010
Sings KGB songs? I'll bet Beck and Hannity know more than puty does.
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Jaczar
Humanity above Profit
01:56 PM on 07/26/2010
With Rush accompanying on trombone (or some bone).
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02:23 PM on 07/26/2010
He doesn't need a trombone. He sounds like one as he rants, with some flatuence in the background.
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FZliveson
Beating the Conundrum
12:25 PM on 07/26/2010
The whole thing is like a bunch of Goldman Sachs execs celebrating a "floater" in the punchbowl.
Egg is on everyone's face and they are pretending it's a great theatrical make-up job.
Fail
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BannedNBoston
Is hemp legal yet?
12:24 PM on 07/26/2010
Putin on US BP oil spill and corexit;
"WE KICKED THOSE CRIMINALS OUT OF OUR COUNTRY LONG AGO!"
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jwwrox
High School Student
12:24 PM on 07/26/2010
So... anyone heard much about "our spies"?
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stanblack
12:47 PM on 07/26/2010
Not. A. Peep.
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polishlogician
No sugar tonight in my tea..
12:58 PM on 07/26/2010
ask Rove, he like outing our NOC's (No Cover)....
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davidwayneosedach
12:15 PM on 07/26/2010
He probably laughs himself silly when he thinks of all his other 'undetected spies' still working in the US.
12:27 PM on 07/26/2010
heh...all they have to do is google and watch the Discovery and History Channels to learn all of our super-secrets.
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Pyrrhus
11:35 AM on 07/26/2010
"They had a very difficult fate," Putin said, referring to the expelled spies who spent years of burrowing into American society. "They had to carry out a task to benefit their motherland's interests for many, many years without a diplomatic cover, risking themselves and those close to them."

And what do our soldiers get when they come back wounded from the wars? They get jobs, our soldiers get grief and bureaucracy.

We need to do better for our troops.
08:34 PM on 08/28/2010
Can't agree more.
11:25 AM on 07/26/2010
aaawwwwww, the moderator has an agenda. So much for freedom of speech
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trweste144
never one for moderation...
11:21 AM on 07/26/2010
Sorry for the double post, but if anyone can find the lyrics to "What Motherland Begins With," please post them. I couldn't find the lyrics translated on google and online translators really don't work too well unless you can correct for syntax yourself. I bet they're hillarious.
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owlsocks
"That which sustains life is sacred."
12:08 PM on 07/26/2010
My fiance grew up under the USSR, he was forced to sing this song in school as a boy and he sang me the lyrics last night. I can't remember them, I'll get him translate and will post later.
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owlsocks
"That which sustains life is sacred."
12:25 PM on 07/26/2010
Okay, he said that the title should be translated as: Where The Motherland Begins or Where Does the Motherland Begin

I found a somewhat rough translation of it here: http://bit.ly/bjMyul
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trweste144
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11:19 AM on 07/26/2010
I can hear Russian drinking songs from my house.
11:19 AM on 07/26/2010
...and then he had them all killed......think not?