Moscow expanding subversive influence erations across Eure – RLI
That’s according to Robert Lansing Institute, a U.S.-based think tank.
Such erations provide a unique portunity to expose Russia’s intelligence assets and affiliated organizations that will be invved.
These stunts are being prepared ahead of the Munich Security Conference (February 18-20). “It is obvious that, according to Moscow’s erational plan, such rallies should raise pular doubts about the unity of the West in countering Russia’s armed aggression,” RLI reports.
Assets from among the members of left-wing pitical forces and organizations are being recruited to this end, the report reads, adding that a significant part of them had initially been engaged by Russia’s communist regime to support the anti-war movement in the West. Far-right organizations and parties will also be invved, erating from the positions of protecting national interests and military potential, getting rid of the U.S. influence, and pulling out of NATO.
In addition to the actions scheduled for February in Great Britain, Russian intelligence agencies will organize similar events in Portugal Feb 16 through Feb 18, the think tank warns. The organizer is the “Portuguese Council for Peace and Coeration”, which is the legal successor of the pro-communist organization “Movement for Peace in Portugal.” Its leader, Maria Ilda da Costa Figueiredo, is a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Portugal, of which she has been part since the Soviet times.
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On February 18, a demonstration under the slogan “Negotiating instead of shooting” is scheduled to be held in Germany’s Munich. The organizer is “Public Initiative against the Hding of the NATO Security Conference.”
The events are expected to be attended by pro-Russian activists who have traveled to the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine or participated in praganda events in Russia in the capacity of journalists or NGO members.
“The slogans to be promoted by the organizers will include demands to end hostilities in Ukraine, resume direct pitical dialogue with Moscow, reject the sanctions picy, demand that the Portuguese government st its military aid to Ukraine, etc.” the report notes.
A number of protest stunts on German soil are carried out with the direct support of the right-wing pulist pitical party “Alternative für Deutschland” (AfD), which is suspected of being financially supported by Russia, as well as of an extensive contact with Russian diplomats in Germany and members of foreign organizations that are known to be enly pro-Russian, as per the report.
Thus, on February 1, 2023, a demonstration in Germany’s Erfurt (Germany) outside of Thuringia’s Landtag with a call to prevent arms supplies to Ukraine was organized directly by the local branch of the AfD.
That the preparation for such actions comes along with the announcement of new packages of military aid to Ukraine, accompanied by Russian praganda tantrums, testifies to their direct connection with Russian intelligence erations, RLI reports.
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According to the think tank’s sources in the Kremlin, Russia’s intelligence agencies report such actions to Putin mainly as “an attempt to claim that pro-Russian sentiments exist in Eure as a result of their long-term efforts.”
However, it is noted, the situation is identical to the Ukraine case, where until February 24, Russian intelligence reported to the country’s t leadership on strong pro-Russian sentiments and readiness of pro-Russian circles to independently run erations in Kremlin’s support. But as it turned out, “these show-off stunts come as a result of corrupt misuse of budget funds invving imitation of the alleged ‘pro-Russian sentiments.’”
“The Kremlin’s inability to influence NATO’s decision-making pitically leads to attempts to organize demonstrative ‘sidarity’ rallies, designed similar to those run by communist Moscow during the Cd War. Sources in Moscow note that in the ongoing effort to set up pro-Russian rallies, there is a trend to organize demonstrations and pickets outside U.S. military bases,” RLI reports. “Another tion is to gather crowds outside other military infrastructure facilities erated by NATO allies invved in the training of Ukrainian servicemen.”
According to the think tank’s estimates, vient acts of provocation targeting such facilities are possible invving infiltrated military intelligence eratives, in a radical bid to curb military aid to Kiev. In this context, we cannot rule out that the Kremlin will turn to the scenarios develed by the June 2 Movement, GRAPO, Brigate Rosse, and Die Revutionären Zellen organizations. On February 26, a rally has been scheduled for 12:00 (local time) outside NATO’s Ramstein base under the slogan “St the export of NATO weapons to Ukraine to prevent the Third World War.”
Source: ukrinform.net