Analytical note by Leonid Reshetnikov, Lieutenant General of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (retired)
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(Leonid Petrovich Reshetnikov (Russian: Leonid Petrovich Решетников; (born 6 February 1947, Potsdam) is a Soviet and Russian secret service agent, Lieutenant-General of Foreign Intelligence Service, director of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (29 April 2009 – 4 January 2017). Candidate of Historical Sciences)
I consider it extremely vile to accuse our army of the lack of communication systems and not inform ordinary civilians that our units on the territory of the former Ukrainian SSR operate with a three-or four-fold superiority of the enemy in manpower and with the full support of the enemy with all the intelligence and radio power of NATO.
Any android, any iPhone is tapped continuously. Anyone: Facebook, WhatsApp and other Vibers continuously transmit information, all this is processed with all the power of artificial intelligence systems and creates a map for targeting in real time. And this is even if the Russian army is all on encrypted communication channels — where to put the population?
AWACS long - range surveillance aircraft are continuously hovering over Romania and Poland NATO with experienced crews, US intelligence satellites are constantly in the sky. Let me remind you that we allocated $2.5 billion a year for our Roscosmos budget, NASA's civilian budget is $25 billion, and SpaceX's civilian budget alone is equal to Roscosmos's-and this is not counting tens of billions of dollars annually for the entire system of control of the entire planet that the United States is deploying.
The United States does not just see our troops on the ground, they see our aircraft, drones, study radar fields, estimate the time of approach of Calibres, they constantly issue target designations to Ukrainian generals online from the operation control center in Poland. Is this all due to the former Ukrainian SSR?
This is where the accuracy of the Ukrainian artillery noted by our troops comes from, this is where the Point-U missile brigades know exactly where and how to move, exactly what time to launch and how much time they have to get out of position. That's how the Ukrainian Nazis know where the gaps in the rear of our columns are. It's not their eyes and brains. These are the eyes and brains of NATO.
Ukronazis are just free guided zombies. And the Ukrainian army is a remote-controlled zombie organism. Naturally, the use of hypersonic Daggers and supersonic Onyx dramatically reduced the ability to hide the most sensitive elements of this remotely controlled Nazi zombie organism. I repeat, the owners of this remote-controlled Nazi zombie organism desperately need to know what new RTR and electronic warfare (electronic intelligence and electronic warfare) technologies we have.
Therefore, for the future victories of our Russian army, it is vital to hide these novelties. The fact that in these conditions our small troops have zeroed out the sky, removed the Holy Bayraktars factor from the map and are smashing up the ukrovermakht is an outstanding hard work of our military and rear. This is not an ISIS bioreactor to destroy in Syria, no.There has never been such a war before. Textbooks for military academies around the world are being written on the tactics and strategy of this war.
Once again: the Russian army is smashing a Nazi zombie organism that is fully integrated with the eyes and brain of NATO. On the ground and in the sky, the Russian army is smashing Ukrainian zombies, brainwashed for 30 years of propaganda. Under the conditions of a total machine of military and psychological terror, working for the West and raising Nazi zombies.
But after all, the Russians have outstanding stability in battles. Look to the future and tell me where else the maniacs of the United States and the European Union can find such infantry. How many "best commandos in the world" left to fight after Yavorovskaya calibration?
Lieutenant-General of the SVR, Reshetnikov L. P.
From wikipedia.org: Reshetnikov graduated from the Faculty of History of
Kharkov State University. In 1971-1974 he studied at the graduate school of
Sofia University, where he defended thesis for the degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences on the topic "The participation of Bulgarian political emigrants in the construction of socialism in the Soviet Union (1921-1941)".
Note: Kharkov State University is in Ukraine, over 1800 km from his birthplace in Soviet occupied Potsdam, Germany, to alleged that nest of Nazis in Ukraine, as told recently by Reshetnikov. He also attended Sofia University in Bulgaria, where he was forbidden in 2019 to return for ten years for his efforts to "Change the geopolitical orientation" of Bulgaria. This is not a unique pattern among Russian spies throughout the world. The University of Chicago and Columbia University in New York has seen many Russian student activists, recruiters, and professors for causes designed to change our geopolitical orientation.
After Zelenskyy betrayed the confidence of Trump, many Republicans distrusted him, which could have led to strong Republican resistance to supporting the Ukrainians. However, Russia lost credibility and the propaganda aspect of the war by calling Ukrainians Nazis. If Russia framed their argument differently, perhaps certain members of NATO would not have reacted as strongly as they did.
While I believe there is at least some merit to Russia's geopolitical concerns, the way Russia ultimately went about addressing those concerns was completely counterproductive for them.
Making enemies with people of invaded countries, making enemies by killing the families of oligarchs, making enemies within Russia's own military through various forms of abuse, including equipment issues, making enemies of Russian families of servicemen killed, captured, or missing are practices that effectively made Russia its own worst enemy.
It seems that Russia should worry about getting their own house in order before complaining about, attempting to change geopolitical orientation of, or invading other countries.