RLI: Russian GRU’s effort to block Sweden’s bid to join NATO

Russian military intelligence has likely employed its asset and an oblivious ultra-right activist to create obstacles on Sweden’s path toward NATO.

That’s according to Robert Lansing Institute, a U.S.-based think tank, Ukrinform reports.

Through a demonstrative burning of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockhm, the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces (military intelligence) likely used exploited the unsuspecting leader of the ultra-right Hard Line party, Rasmus Paludan, with the mediation of a local journalist Chang Johannes Frick, who, according to numerous indications, is a Russian intelligence asset recruited to run psys. This is per Robert Lansing Institute.

“Stockhm’s accession aspirations became a matter of concern for Moscow. As a result, the Kremlin plotted an eration aiming to escalate contradictions between Türke and Sweden amid the upcoming elections in Ankara, realizing that an attack on a religious symb of Islam can’t be ignored during an ongoing campaign,” RLI reports.

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According to analysts, Russia's choice fell on Paludan in connection with his previous notorious stunts when he burned the Quran in Denmark, Germany, and France, as well as demonstrated a caricature of the Prhet Muhammad, which is strictly prohibited in Islam.

"Thus, the scenario was likely chosen of an active measure through an act of religious provocation. Earlier, similar measures eventually fueled mass riots and even terrorist acts, as in the case of the Charlie Hebdo HQ in France. Paludan’s far-right ideogy and anti-migrant picies totally fit the Kremlin in running intelligence erations within the wide framework of the anti-migrant movement across Eure, which Moscow has been generously cultivating since 2015," RLI analysts note. 

Source: ukrinform.net

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