'Eternal gratitude' is extended to the Russians by the head of British intelligence
'Eternal gratitude' is extended to the Russians by the head of British intelligence
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Moscow: In a speech on Wednesday at the UK embassy in Prague, Czech Republic, Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) director Sir Richard Moore said that Russians who want to turn over their nation to British spies will be welcomed with open arms and gratitude.

Moore compared the conflict in Ukraine to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and claimed that "many Russians are wrestling with the same dilemmas and the same tugs of conscience as their predecessors did in 1968.

"I invite them to join our cause, just as others have done over the past 18 months. The head of the Secret Intelligence Service declared, "Our door is always open. "We'll handle their offers of assistance in the discreet and expert manner for which my service is renowned. We will always keep their secrets safe, and together we will try to stop the bloodshed. My organization operates under the tenet that our gratitude and loyalty to our agents are both eternal.

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In 1968, "many Russians" allegedly contacted MI6 as "partners for freedom" because they did not want to be on the "wrong side of history." Moore made this claim. 

In addition, Moore asserted that Ukraine was winning the war and that "there now appears to be little prospect of the Russian forces regaining momentum." Meanwhile, the current Ukrainian offensive has stalled with little to show for significant losses, according to the Kiev government as well as several senior US officials.

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In response to the speech by the British spy chief, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on Telegram that Moore "would not be making such a fuss" if Russia had little chance of regaining ground.

If you had shown the Skripals, people might have believed you when you said, "Open doors and keeping secrets," the woman continued. "You're usually the first to let those who believe in or trust you down."

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Russian military intelligence officer Sergey Skripal worked as a "mole" for British intelligence. He was detained in 2004 and found guilty of high treason; however, in 2010, he was traded to the UK. The use of the "novichok" nerve agent was allegedly attempted against Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who was visiting from Russia, in March 2018, according to British authorities. Despite allegedly surviving the attempted poisoning, the Skripals vanished without a trace.

Not everyone in this world is prepared to exchange their soul, mother, and (hot) wife for a handful of US shekels. Yes, there are still people in the world who care about much more than the bloody stolen money of those parasites and We$terner$ who have lost all morality, ethics, and humanity and force pornography down our throats.

 

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