Operation Dragon: Inside the Kremlin's Secret War on America by R. James Woolsey & Ion Mihai Pacepa
Author:R. James Woolsey & Ion Mihai Pacepa [Woolsey, R. James & Pacepa, Ion Mihai]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: political science, Intelligence & Espionage, history, United States, 20th Century, Europe, Eastern, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Modern
ISBN: 9781641771467
Google: 43HpDwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Encounter Books
Published: 2021-02-23T23:36:45.260520+00:00
A KGB COUP IN THE KREMLIN
With the abolition of the Communist Party and the opening of the borders, Russia has been transformed in complex ways. The barriers the Kremlin spent seventy years erecting between the Soviet Union and the rest of the world, as well as between individual Russians, might have come down. When the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia had a unique opportunity to cast off that peculiarly Russian instrument of power, its political police, the Okhrana, created by Ivan the Terrible in the sixteenth century. The Russian people proved as yet not ready to seize that opportunity.
On New Yearâs Eve 1999, our old KGB counterparts must have been chortling in their graves when KGB Colonel Vladimir Putin installed himself as Russiaâs president at the end of a quiet KGB coup. Boris Yeltsin, the first freely elected president in the history of Russia, announced his forced resignation before a gaily decorated Christmas tree and a blue, red, and white Russian flag with a golden eagle. âI understand that I must do it and that Russia must enter the new millennium with new politicians, new faces, new intelligent, strong, energetic people.â21
Yeltsin then announced that he had signed a decree âon the execution of the powers of the Russian president,â stating that under Article 92 Section 3 of the Russian Constitution, the function of the Russian president shall be performed by Vladimir Putin starting from December 31, 1999.22 Putin then signed another decree pardoning Yeltsin, who had been accused of massive bribery schemes, âfor any possible misdeedsâ and granting him âtotal immunityâ from being prosecuted (or even searched and questioned) for âany and allâ actions committed while in office. Putin also gave Yeltsin a lifetime pension and a state dacha.23
Quid pro quo, most of the Western media noted. In reality, it was a quiet KGB palace coup.
Now it was back to the future. In keeping with Stalinist traditions, Russiaâs schoolbooks released in September 2000 said of the unknown Putin: âThis is your president, the one responsible for everything in this countryâ¦. He is not afraid of anything. He flies in fighter planes, skis down mountains and goes where there is fighting to stop wars. And all the other presidents of other countries meet with him and respect him very much.â On December 31, 2000, the anniversary of his coup, Putin resurrected Stalinâs national anthem with new lyrics by Sergey Mikhalkov, then eight-seven, who had been Stalinâs official lyricist.
Yelena Bonner, the widow of Nobel Peace Prizeâwinner Andrey Sakharov, called the revived Soviet anthem a âprofanation of history.â Putin disagreed: âWe have overcome the differences between the past and the present.â24 In his own way, Putin was right. During the Cold War, the KGB was a state within a state. Now the KGBârechristened FSBâis the state.
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