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    Default Russian Security Chief: Foreign States Spy On Russia With Help Of New NATO Members

    Russian Security Chief Says Foreign States Actively Spy On Russia With Help Of New NATO Members
    Russia's security chief said foreign intelligence agents are actively spying on Russia with the help of new NATO members, according to an interview published Friday.

    "Special services of leading world powers are active in Moscow and in other regions of our country," Nikolai Patrushev, the head of the Federal Security Service, know as the FSB, said in an interview with the Izvestia daily.

    Patrushev, whose agency is the main KGB successor, said the agents actively cooperate with representatives of countries that recently joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to collect information on Russia's political and business life and on defense and science sectors and the fight against terrorism.

    Patrushev was apparently referring to former Soviet bloc countries, such as the Baltic States and other Eastern European countries that used to be part of Moscow's sphere of influence.

    He said that over the past two years Russia has uncovered 50 foreign intelligence agents and convicted a number of Russian citizens spying on behalf of foreign states, including from Germany, China, Britain and Lithuania.

    "It is hard to imagine that the Lithuanian special services would act in the interests of only their state, whose priorities are now being set by the policy of the North Atlantic alliance," Patrushev said.

    Prosecutions on espionage charges have increased in Russia since the 2000 election of President Vladimir Putin, a former KGB colonel and one-time head of the FSB.

    Earlier this year, the FSB accused four British diplomats of espionage and said one of them had provided money for nongovernment organizations — accusations dismissed by critics of the Kremlin as part of a campaign to discredit NGOs.

    The charges included allegations that the diplomats received secret information from a radio transmitter hidden in a rock. The diplomats were not expelled.

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    Russia's security chief said foreign intelligence agents are actively spying on Russia with the help of new NATO members.

    Nikolai Patrushev, FSB
    Yeah? And? So?

    Aww shut yer pie hole Nikolai, and quit your unbecoming feminine whining.

    Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Period.

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    Default Re: Russian Security Chief: Foreign States Spy On Russia With Help Of New NATO Members

    LOL

    Somehow, when I saw that headline I thought it was the other way around...

    Oh wait, we've got former soviet satellites and they are spying on Russia for us? What would you bet they are spying on US too?

    LOL
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