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eliteballer
09-07-2014, 06:41 PM
On Friday Russia's Federal Security Service (the FSB) kidnapped an Estonian intelligence officer at gunpoint, using a smoke bomb and jamming Estonian radio communications. Moscow later claimed it had captured a spy. This marks a disturbing new turn in Russia's relationship with NATO, especially because it appears to have happened on Estonian territory (despite Moscow's claims to the contrary).

Russia captured and imprisoned some Ukrainian military officers in 2014, including the celebrated pilot Nadia Savchenko. (She has reportedly been confined in a notorious Moscow psychiatric hospital, used in Soviet times to punish dissidents.) The Kremlin has also been suspected of involvement in violence against its own former citizens abroad, like former FSB operative Alexander Litvinenko, murdered by polonium-210 poisoning in London in 2006. And there have certainly been captured spy exchanges, like the one following the Russian "sleeper spy" revelations in 2010.

But never before in the post-Cold War era has Russia so clearly targeted a state security official from a NATO country for violence.

What makes this even more disturbing is its timing. Just two days after U.S. President Barack Obama emphasized in Tallinn that the U.S. and Estonia "stand together" in NATO, and the same day that NATO promised at its summit meeting in Wales to "effectively address the specific challenges posed by hybrid warfare threats," Russia's President Vladimir Putin appears to be testing those claims.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kimberly-marten/putins-whack-a-mole-game_b_5780602.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

eliteballer
09-07-2014, 07:15 PM
Where was he caught?

Why don't you read the quote or article?

MadeFromDust
09-07-2014, 07:43 PM
That's what Estonia gets for not keeping up their part of the 2% of GDP for military spending responsibility.

niko
09-07-2014, 07:50 PM
This isn't a big deal, it happens on disputed borders at times, and it's a stretch to say honestly he 100% wasn't in russian territory. :confusedshrug:

DwnShft2Xcelr8
09-07-2014, 07:51 PM
Modern day Franz Ferdinand. Get ready, people.

East_Stone_Ya
09-08-2014, 09:11 AM
testing the borders of NATO

MMM
09-08-2014, 09:36 AM
http://vimeo.com/m/87939821