Russian Geostrategy Map New Entries (3), 10 Feb. 2025

Covert and Political Subversion vs. Poland

Serving Objective 3: Enhancing internal political instability and polarization within Western states

28 Jan 2025. Poland says Russian intelligence agencies have been recruiting Polish nationals on the dark net, offering them 3,000-4,000 euros to spread disinformation, in order to influence Poland’s presidential election campaign.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/poland-says-russia-trying-recruit-poles-dark-net-influence-election-2025-01-28/

Military Presence in Georgia

Serving Objective 10: Achieving decisive influence over Georgia

31 Jan 2025. WSJ covers Russia’s development of a naval base at the port of Ochamchire in Georgia’s Russian-occupied Abkhazia region.
https://www.wsj.com/video/series/in-depth-features/russias-new-naval-base-threatens-to-drag-georgia-into-ukraine-war/A47A5873-B367-4B69-B953-034E0C32EF7F

Political and Diplomatic Support of the Ivanishvili Regime in Georgia

Serving Objective 10: Achieving decisive influence over Georgia

10 Feb 2025. Russian deputy foreign minister Galuzin says the West is trying to “change the sovereign choice of the Georgian people and the government it has elected in favor of peace and prosperity.” Galuzin mirrors the Georgian leadership’s narrative claiming that the West has been pushing Georgia towards “opening the second front against Russia in Abkhazia and South Ossetia.”
https://ria.ru/20250210/mid-1998338460.html

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