31-07-2011, 02:10 AM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:The Far West material strongly suggests that developed and disciplined intelligence and military structures in former USSR republics such as Belarus, Ukraine and the Baltic states survive, but are now being used for fundamentally different agendas.For me it represents not so much a surviving intelligence structure of the former USSR as an outside one (stay behind network?) that was perhaps run parallel to it under cover of the USSR intel apparatus and was used to undermine and destroy the USSR at the right time of their making. Valery Lunev created and ran the separatist Tajikstan People's Liberation Front. Dzhokhar Dudayev, into whose family Lunev married, was stationed in Estonia in the 1980's to 90's and in charge of the air force there (and it's nuclear weapons) and refused to carry out orders basically deserting his post. All the Ukrainians in Far West are Banderites.
Quote:However, Lunev is not only a specialist on Central Asia and "radical solutions." He is also a high-class military-political analyst and consummate organization man. From what we know, his activities in the FarWest Dubai office have the blessings of President Lukashenko, who apparently values Lunev and FarWest as his back channel for a dialog and deal-making with the right-wing Republicans and neocons in the United States, not to mention "gray" and "black" arms trafficking which is another of Lunev's specialties.
Okay. Looks like Lukashenko has given Lunev the run of the place for his military training camps. So, Far West in the form of Lunev and the present Belorus government are okay with each other. For the time being at least. All the organised protest must be happening through other western channels.
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