Published this week, the interview with Iulian Fota, the presidential advisor of president Traian Băsescu, sparked reactions among our readers.
A posting by a reader on the www.bursa.ro website states: "Indeed, this interview is very good and very opportune! But a question remains: what does Bursa know and it doesn't say or what did it forget to ask Mr. Fota concerning the visit of the two major chiefs of the rival secret services. It can't be a coincidence that they met in Romania at a time when the relations between their respective countries are so tense".
Of course, our reader is referring to the visit in Romania of Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, and of John O. Brennan, the head of the CIA, which have overlapped precisely one day before we published the interview with Iulian Fota.
Another reader wrote: "Spot on; avoiding any question/comment on the visit of the two is either an intentional < oversight >... or Bursa can't do more than that".
Reader "Lucreţia" replied to the second reader: "This phrase, < Bursa can't do more >, is a way of inciting their journalists to publish an article on the topic you suggested. Perhaps you want to do some investigations yoursel on the subject matter and to help the people at Bursa. In the end, what is your goal?
To slander some people who reveal things to < wake > people up or to help this process of awareness ourselves? After all, what is happening affects us all ".
It bears mentioning that in Wednesday's interview, we have published some inserts which provided the general data of the visit of the two foreigners in Romania.
But, without pretending that we have been set off by our readers, we present below a few possible scenarios about the reasons behind the two visits.
* Scenario I - Moldova and Transnistria
The fact