Chairperson of the National Security Committee (KGB) Stsiapan Sukharenka exposed the organization’s priorities, such as espionage, secret service and constitutional system protection, in an interview to the magazine “Soyuznoye Gosudarstvo” (“Union State”).
The major part of the interview touches upon “treacherous” plans of the Western states regarding Belarus. The KGB chairperson, however, reported no sensation in this matter; the only comment he gave was the following: “The new worldwide imperial line geared up by the USA and its subordinate transnational corporations doesn’t imply the presence of independent states on the post-soviet territory, and in the area of the former USSR influence on the whole. Our country obtained sovereignty and launched its own line of policy, which, of course, has activated intelligence and subversive activities of foreign special services that act as political ruling tools for their states. Here major efforts were made specifically to destabilize the situation in the republic and provoke the so called dirigible crisis.”
Finally! We have found out who threatens Belarus’ independence. And we used to cast suspicious looks at Russia where various politicians - Putin as well as second-rate blockheads like Borodin - make unequivocal proposals from time to time. But now we know: the actual threat to our sovereignty comes from overseas. The USA must have intended to incorporate Belarus as its 51st state.
According to Sukharenka, not only foreign special services and embassies, but also “numerous international and non-governmental organizations, radical opposition in the country” execute “the subversive activities”, the aim of which is “not just a change of the country’s administration, but a change of the ideological paradigm of the society and the country’s geopolitical priorities, a transition to another route of civilization development.”
The last attempt to change “the route of civilization development” of Belarus was made in spring 2006, when the KGB chairperson unmasked the plan on poisoning the whole city with one dead rat. And then, instead of mortifying thousands of Belarusians, perfidious opponents of the acting powers set up a peaceful camp in the city center of Minsk. But that didn’t confuse our courageous police; they detained the opposition and managed to rescue “the ideological paradigm of the society”.
In the interview Sukharenka talks much about the protection of the constitutional system, but nearly doesn’t mention two other priorities. But it looks like these are the main targets of both espionage and secret service. Belarusian agents 007 guard the country’s traditional “geopolitical priorities”; Uncle Sam can skulk after all and then…
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