Czech President Milos Zeman’s stunning revelation on Sunday that his country’s counterintelligence officials never had any evidence over these past six years to implicate the two alleged GRU agents who were recently accused of involvement in an accidental munitions blast exposed Czechia’s deep state divisions over its latest Russiagate hoax and raises questions about whether other NATO members’ permanent military, intelligence, and diplomatic bureaucracies are similarly divided over relations with the Eurasian Great Power.
Czech President Milos Zeman’s stunning revelation on Sunday that his country’s counterintelligence officials never had any evidence over these past six years to implicate the two alleged GRU agents who were recently accused of involvement in an accidental munitions blast exposed Czechia’s deep state divisions over its latest Russiagate hoax and raises questions about whether other NATO members’ permanent military, intelligence, and diplomatic bureaucracies are similarly divided over relations with the Eurasian Great Power.
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