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Russia's Shadow War: Europe Confronts Covert Sabotage Campaign
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# Russia's Shadow War: Europe Grapples with Widespread Sabotage Campaign
In this eye-opening episode, we explore alarming reports from Western intelligence officials who have documented at least 145 incidents of suspected Russian-backed sabotage across Europe since 2022. Rather than dramatic attacks, Moscow appears to be orchestrating a strategic campaign of low-level disruption—warehouse fires, rail infrastructure interference, and cyberattacks—designed to test NATO boundaries and erode European resolve.
We examine how these operations, often carried out through proxies with obscured connections to Russian intelligence, create a persistent climate of uncertainty while staying below the threshold of open conflict. European leaders are now scrambling to coordinate responses, balancing enhanced security measures with concerns about civil liberties and surveillance overreach.
This isn't just about politics—it's about whether that unexplained power outage or industrial accident in your city might be part of a larger geopolit
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In this eye-opening episode, we explore alarming reports from Western intelligence officials who have documented at least 145 incidents of suspected Russian-backed sabotage across Europe since 2022. Rather than dramatic attacks, Moscow appears to be orchestrating a strategic campaign of low-level disruption—warehouse fires, rail infrastructure interference, and cyberattacks—designed to test NATO boundaries and erode European resolve.
We examine how these operations, often carried out through proxies with obscured connections to Russian intelligence, create a persistent climate of uncertainty while staying below the threshold of open conflict. European leaders are now scrambling to coordinate responses, balancing enhanced security measures with concerns about civil liberties and surveillance overreach.
This isn't just about politics—it's about whether that unexplained power outage or industrial accident in your city might be part of a larger geopolit
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI