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February 10, 2015

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Rumors That Putin Sent Force To Protect Tsipras' Life Slammed by Moscow: All LIES

HellasFrappe was skeptical over the recent stories that were published in the press claiming that Russia sent special forces to protect newly elected Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and we are glad that we were because the claim was quickly slammed by Moscow. According to an article from the Greek military news site defencenet, the rumors claiming that emergency measures were being adopted to safeguard the life of Tsipras are a lie.  We are inclined to believe what defencenet says because this site does not hide its fondness of Moscow, or its close ties.

The stories apparently note a highly confidential report which was , as they claim, prepared by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The document claims that since the life of the Greek prime minister is (was) in danger, V.Putin gave an order to dispatch a special force to Athens (they referred to some 125 men) to apparently protect Tsipras "at all costs". The story is just that... a story.

Asked about these rumors, a senior official from the Russian embassy, (responsible for such measures), told When defencenet.gr that Russia does not involve itself with the protection of foreign leaders, especially leaders from nations that already have excellent and effective security forces, besides there is no legal framework for something like that. Nonetheless, he said that Moscow works (and will continue to work) with the Greek security forces, only when both sides deem it necessary to address threats to international security and stability.

Here are the rumors:
     "An exclusive report has published in the Kremlin on Monday prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that President Putin has ordered an immediate deployment of at least 125 special forces operatives to Greece to “insure the protection of life at all costs” of that nations new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
      According to this report, Prime Minister Tsipras took office this past week after his Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) party won a “blowout” election victory sending shock waves through the corridors of power in both the European Union and the United States.
     Upon taking office, this report continues, Prime Minister Tsipras further “shocked and stunned” both the EU and US by holding his first official government meeting with Ambassador of Russia to Greece Andrey Maslov.
     In addition to those special forces authorized by Ambassador Maslov to protect Prime Minister Tsipras, this report states, President Putin’s new order authorizes a further deployment to Greece of Foreign Intelligence Service operatives and a contingent of specialists from the Psychological Security Department (PSD) of the Presidential Security Service (SBP).
     Important to note, MoFA experts in this report say, is that the PSD is the intelligence branch of SBP that is responsible for analyzing information collected of the options about the lives risk of the President.
      Most astounding, perhaps, in this report is its detailing that Prime Minister Tsipras, nearly immediately upon his receiving Russian special forces protection, fired his first shot against both the EU and US banking oligarchs by publishing an open letter to the German people that, in brief part, said:
     “My party, and I personally, disagreed fiercely with the May 2010 loan agreement not because you, the citizens of Germany, did not give us enough money but because you gave us much, much more than you should have and our government accepted far, far more than it had a right to."
     Most critical to note, this report concludes, is that Greece doesn’t need Europe’s or America’s money to keep its budget afloat anymore, but Europe needs Greece’s money to keep its banks afloat.
     In the short-term, while they can still print money, they can keep this rigged system standing. But the minute the value of both the dollar and the euro start collapsing, that’s when the game is over. Sources: thetotalcollapse, Sahos24"
Referene in Greek - defencenet


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