European Union Collective – Christopher Story – Part 1.12 – Europe From the Atlantic to Vladivostok

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Christopher Story "died under mysterious circumstances" after writing this book. He was an adviser on intelligence matters to Prime Minister Thatcher and published Soviet Analyst for many years. In the opinion of many he was better informed than British and US intelligence organisations put together. This book is a daring analysis of the plans of two major players in the battle for Europe's destiny.

https://www.amazon.com/European-Union-Collective-Member-States/dp/1899798013

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/9976147-european-union-collective

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Notes and references:

116. Dr Boris Sokoloff, The White Nights', The Devin-Adair Company, 1956, New York, page 292.

117. 'The Perestroika Deception', Golitsyn, op. cit, p. 125, Memorandum of September-November 1990.

118. See Note 111.

119. ITAR-TASS 'news' agency, Moscow, World Service in English, 0749GMT 18th November 1992, citing a report in 'Nezavisimaya Gazeta' on Russia's relations with the EC.

120. 'International Herald Tribune', report from Brussels by Tom Buerkle, 14th May 1996.

121.See Note 120.

122. 'International Herald Tribune', report from Brussels by Tom Buerkle, 14th May 1996, citing Klaus Kinkel, the German Foreign Minister, spouting Russian strategy as reconfirmed by Sergei Rogov, head of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of the USA and Canada, in 'International Affairs', official journal of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

123. Letter ref. 5816. LC. from Ambassador G. von Moltke, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, NATO, to a Polish correspondent in Britain, dated 20th January 1992 (date mis-typed as: 20th January 1991). The recipient passed the letter, which was sent in response to the recipient's initiative in having sent NATO a copy of this Author's Occasional Paper entitled The Soviet Agenda fort Europe', von Moltke's letter contains, inter alia, the following observations:
'Recent political events have considerably changed the whole picture to an extent that it appears to me academic to speculate about President Gorbachev's political intentions or a Soviet agenda towards Western Europe. The Soviet Union has dissolved and President Gorbachev has left the scene. We are now dealing with an entirely new political situation. The shifts in Europe's political landscape have transformed our relationship with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe as well as with the states of the former Soviet Union. We have moved from confrontation to cooperation, and we have given this process concrete expression through our successful programme of diplomatic liaison, as proposed at our landmark Summit in London in July 1990.... We now have to establish closer contacts with the states of the former Soviet Union as well. A Europe "whole and free", as the Charter of Paris calls it, must not have dividing lines of whatever kind. To equate the new members of the Commonwealth of Independent States with the vanished Soviet Union would be erroneous and misleading. These new countries deserve a chance to prove that they can indeed do better than they did under the dominion of Soviet Communism. We should and will grant them this chance'.Both the foregoing and the remaining sentences could have been written for Ambassador von Moltke by the KGB: 'Our efforts are guided by the conviction that, in order to address the security problems of the transforming Europe, new security structures are needed.

124. The Soviet Communist 'Blueprint for World Conquest', 'Human Events', Washington and Chicago, 1946, page 89, citing the Theses and Statutes of the Communist International, as adopted at the Second World Congress, 17th July to 2nd August 1920, Moscow, and published by the Central Executive Committee of the CPUSA, New York, 1921.

125. 'The Sunday Times', London, report by Peter Conradi, 23rd March 1997.

126. 'The Perestroika Deception', Anatoliy Golitsyn, op. cit, page 61, Memorandum of 4th January 1988.

127. 'The Perestroika Deception', op. cit.., pages 61-62, Memorandum of 4th January 1998.

128. 'International Affairs', Volume 42, Number 2,1996; article signed by Vladimir Lukin, Chairman of the State Duma Committee of Foreign Affairs, entitled 'Russia's Entry to the Council of Europe'.

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