Comments by "XOXO" (@xoxo9970) on "Russia's Long-Term Plan for Europe" video.

  1. Sweden expels three Russian diplomats because of espionage. At the same time, the Security Police, Säpo, has pointed out that a significantly larger number of Russian diplomats than the three expelled are actually Russian spies. That Sweden does not deport them all is explained by the government and Foreign Minister Ann Linde with the fact that the government wants to protect Swedish interests on the ground in Russia. I wonder what interests in Sweden the government considers the remaining Russian diplomats, as well as the Russian spies, should continue to be able to spy on. And I wonder which Swedish interests on the ground in Sweden the government considers worth protecting against a Russia that commits horrific war crimes in Ukraine and does not shy away from threatening Sweden as well. New wave of Russian spies – so can Europe versus Putin's agents Putin's intelligence services are back in Europe. Hear about current spy revelations that are shaking several countries and how Europe can act as Russia spies in new ways and rebuilds its agent networks. The EU Parliament is currently being shaken by a revelation that a Latvian member of parliament has been a Russian agent for a long time. Tatjana Ždanoka herself denies the accusations, but is now being punished by the EU Parliament because of what has emerged. At the same time, in Austria, a large-scale espionage affair is unfolding, which raises questions about the country's historical relationship with Russia. And Germany was recently rocked by Russia's wiretapping of a conversation between top military officials, which was then published. After setbacks, Russia finds new agents in Europe The Russian intelligence services have had setbacks in Europe in recent years. Partly failed operations and partly hundreds of Russian diplomats have been expelled as they were suspected of being agents. But Russia's intelligence services are learning from their mistakes and are now finding new ways of working and new people to recruit in Europe.
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