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Not so much a controversial opinion as just plain wrong:
Quarrel, Kerim, Felix, Pinder & Paula, Tiger & Aki all loyal and that's just in the first five films.
Strutter - ambiguous; is he in on luring Felix away from the table?, Hip - so incompetent he might as well be working for the opposition but then we have Sheikh Hoessein, Franco & Manuela, Luigi, Vijay & Saddrudhin, Mr Aubergine & Chuck Lee, Rosika Milklos & Green 4, Mathis.
I'm struggling to think of even one.
Good question. Silva is the oddest one: he's full fledge MI6 station agent yet he is Spanish. From Gibraltar maybe?
Wasn't he a member of the Mujahadeen? I don't remember him working for MI6 directly.
But he worked with them, to overthrow the legally elected government. The very definition of a traitor.
Silva, whether he be Spanish or South American, worked for MI6 in Hong Kong so he is not a traitor to whatever Spanish speaking country he came from.
Can one say Kamran Shah 'worked' for MI6? That surely implies payment when all he did was assist Bond in his objective against a common enemy.
I wouldn't class the West supplying them with weapons as 'working' for us. We were supporting them because it worked for us for the Soviets to give as much grief as possible. But they were fighting for their own cause and couldn't really give the slightest toss about our larger struggle against Communism. Were mujahideen troops under direct control from the west?
And even if what you say constitutes 'working' it would be the CIA pulling the strings not pathetic little Blighty and MI6.
Perhaps you want to reconsider your original statement?
The CIA isn't British intelligence and you have to go no further than DN and Quarrel for a foreigner working for MI6 who isn't a traitor to MI6, Jamaica or the Cayman Islands.
It was an apropos.
Are they not suitable *gangsta* enough for you :D
Its the smallest scorpions that are the most dangerous , like the yellow death stalker *shudder*
The longing for freedom to oppress others does that.
Silva was not betrayed by M but punished for insubordination.
Raul doesn't work for MI6. He's asked for help ('I'd never ask you to betray your country'). Then, after consulting his superiors, Bond is given help. Thus by the Cuban government.
Me too! Such fashionable sunglasses!
Huh? I realize the writing is not strong, but Raoul is a sleeper. He calls himself that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper_agent
SP is the main cause for this,it made me hate the character for the way he spoke to M,his general swagger and invincibility,and just his behaviour throughout the whole film.
A horrible character and Bond should NOT be like that,he should have Connery's movement,Lazenby's toughness,Moore's charm and wit,Dalton's intensity and Brosnan's good looks.
Yes, it has become clearer and clearer since CR how limited Craig is in the role. Moore did better with the dramatic parts of FYEO and OP than Craig did with the humour in SP.