
Later in the conversation, experts analyze, among others: the case of a spy at the Ministry of National Defense who had been operating in Polish state structures for years. As Witold Jurasz revealed, the caught spy worked for the Belarusian intelligence service. — Underestimating Belarusians is a mistake that regularly plagues us. Belarusian intelligence is a serious competitor. Bryc warns.
Jurasz: Epstein was a spy, but I don't know whose spy
The hosts also return to Epstein's leaked files. “I am deeply convinced that Epstein was a spy, but I don't know whose spy,” Jurasz said. Reading Epstein's files, one may get the impression that he knew everyone, but this is not possible. Emerging speculations that he may have had ties with Russia may suggest that he cooperated with their intelligence, but whether he was recruited by them or sought this cooperation himself is a different matter.
The episode also devoted a lot of space to the Middle East and the changing alliances of the Persian Gulf countries and the situation in Chechnya.