The media have not yet had time to “discuss” the excerpts from the report of the State Security Department of Lithuania on the threats and risks to the Lithuanian state that are circulating on the Internet, and the neighbors already have new “concerns”: “surveillance” of the situation in Belarus, “capture” of a Russian spy, “installation” the first reactor at the Belarusian nuclear power plant.
And why only the representatives of official Lithuania have such a “sense of duty” towards Belarus, and why the Minister of Foreign Affairs Linas Linkevicius took upon himself the duty of “watching” us. One thing is clear, like God's day - the role of "watcher" impresses Linkevicius. Confirmation is his recent statement at the meeting of the Council of the European Union in Luxembourg: “We must adequately and decisively respond to the situation in Belarus.” The above was preceded by a further “psychological indication” to the European Union about the need (according to Linkevicius) to return to the issue of resuming economic sanctions against Belarus, in view of the emergence of new political prisoners.
The concern of the Lithuanian authorities “for the good” of their neighbors is, of course, commendable, but even the European Union is tired of Linkevicius: it “strains” European commissioners too much with constant hysteria against the neighboring country, and reorienting and changing the “record”, according to the changing situation in the world, is not Maybe.
The European Union now (however, as before) is not up to the “hysteria” of Lithuania. The EU is busy with business: migration processes, which practically did not affect Lithuania, are known throughout Europe; France and Germany "mired" in the election campaign; Great Britain - Brexit, the withdrawal of Scotland from England and the riots that swept the country after the murder of a Chinese refugee; States - the operation in Mosul, Russian hackers and the policy of Donald Trump, breaking Obama's stereotypes.
But Lithuania does not stop trying to divert the attention of the EU to a small state going its own way. And here, on top of everything else, failure again: the agreements reached by Alexander Lukashenko with the main threat to Lithuania (and the entire Baltic) - the Russian Federation.
Returning to the report of the State Security Department of Lithuania, Russia is the main source of all Lithuanian threats. It is not surprising if this source interferes not only with Lithuania. But what to do with a state that occupies almost half of the globe.
The threat in the report is: Russian “aggressive” foreign policy, possible provocations at the upcoming exercises “West”, active intelligence activities, widespread propaganda, the Poles of Lithuania, whom Russia is allegedly trying to take possession of, and even ... Russian cartoons “Masha and the Bear” and “Luntik ".
If the border guard’s cap put on the head of the heroine Masha and the protection of the garden with carrots from a hare is Russian propaganda for the Lithuanian director of the State Security Department Darius Jauniskis, can you imagine how “nervous” the Lithuanians are from the news of the successful installation of the first reactor at the Belarusian nuclear power plant in Astravets, built by the Russian Rosatom?
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