Russian Security Council Secretary: We will respond to the Western attempts to intensify sabotage work

Russian Security Council Secretary: We will respond to the Western attempts to intensify sabotage work

According to Russia Today, Oij Khramov, the deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council, has confirmed that Russia will retaliate against any attempts by the West to step up its sabotage campaign in an effort to alter Russians’ perceptions of themselves.

The information indicates that the United States and its allies are willing to modify their strategies, taking into account the evaluation of the mechanisms of changes in the situation, and to develop a new approach to the sabotage work to reshape the Russians’ awareness. To address this issue, Washington and London include multidisciplinary groups from experts in the field of mathematics, information security, and other related fields.

The Russian Security Council’s Deputy Secretary said that this could not go on without adequate countermeasures, noting that the West had been methodically trying for years to introduce its initiatives into the Russian educational system despite the fact that doing so would hasten the nation’s demise.

The Russian Security Council’s Deputy Secretary emphasised that the idea of a state language policy and guarantee of linguistic security is being developed in Russia, pointing out that one of the country’s primary symbols is active and aware of foreign corrosion because of the language’s expansion of Latin and foreign words as well as odd American terms.

The Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council explained that such corrosion of language ultimately leads to distorting national self -awareness and actually contributes to replacing it with the monuments of the Western lifestyle in literature, cinema, theater and musical art, pointing out that the development of a concept project for state language policy and guarantee of linguistic security is required to play a role To stop further assimilating Russian society to Latin culture and to protect civilised sovereignty, the primary, fundamental principles of procedures must be established.

The Russian Security Council’s Deputy Secretary emphasised the need to support the safeguarding of Russia’s information and cultural spaces, emphasising that there is no reason to remain hidden behind an iron curtain.

There is no question that Russia’s organisational processes for protecting information and cultural space need to be strengthened, as this will help ensure that the work being done to pinpoint the causes, motivating factors, and mechanisms behind the West’s devastating impact on traditional Russian values—as well as the specific strategies, formats, and features being used to do so—does not lose significance.

Russian Security Council Secretary: If the West tries to step up its sabotage efforts, we will reply.

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