Thursday, March 28, 2024

Moscow Shooting Poses Awkward Questions for RU's Agencies

Russia's security state has been ruthlessly effective at detaining Vladimir Putin's opponents but was caught off guard by a mass shooting near Moscow, raising questions about its priorities, resources and intelligence gathering.

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... Charged with hunting down Ukrainian saboteurs inside Russia, with keeping anti-Kremlin activists in check, and with disrupting the operations of hostile foreign intelligence agencies, the FSB, the main successor agency to the Soviet-era KGB, has its hands full.

That, say former U.S. intelligence officials and Western security analysts, helps explain why it may have overlooked other threats, including that posed by Islamist militants, such as ISIS-K, which claimed responsibility for the attack.

"You can't do everything," Daniel Hoffman, a former senior CIA operations officer who served as the agency's Moscow station chief, told Reuters.

"You dial up the pressure on the locals and sometimes you don't get the intelligence you need on a potential terrorist attack. That's where they failed.

"It's possible they're overextended dealing with the war in Ukraine and dealing with political opposition. This one slipped through the cracks." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-03-27 12:44 AM

Same thing happened with Stalin. The Germans invaded, but Stalin had been too busy trying to root out potential competitors to focus on outside threats.

It makes sense. In a conflict with external belligerents, senior leaders are going to be the last to die or surrender. That's not the case when the competition comes from within your own country.

#2 | Posted by madbomber at 2024-03-27 01:24 PM

Whatever the truths are, the Russian people will be the last to know them, as Putin IS the Media.

And the same will be closer to happening here if and when Trump Media or it's sisters is THE Media.... as it currently is for about 30 percent of the population.

#3 | Posted by Corky at 2024-03-28 12:18 PM

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