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"The station was not successful," said Arutyunyan, and its loss is attributable to a close cooperation between RFE and RFE/RL-staff located inside the USSR.[41] At the time, RFE was the only radio station inside the Soviet Union that received help from the West—in reality, the radio station and its staff had more contacts with Westerners than with their own citizens. This resulted in the submission of very critical and judgmental analyses of Soviet life to a worldwide audience, practically introducing Western ways of thinking and questioning to its audience. RFE was given special permission to publish reports to the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Board, which was in charge of editorial content. In addition, its German service, simultaneously created in 1967, gained immense prestige among Germans because it was said to express a unified opinion of their people. However, the station was not financially supported by the Soviet government and was plagued by internal crises. Furthermore, the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) reported that RFE was the only Western radio service located in the Soviet Union with the ability to broadcast outside the USSR, thus providing it with a level of importance over all other stations that did not have this capability. Additionally, the structure and functioning of RFE and RFE/RL were subject of some criticism. This criticism was based on observations of its possible politicization and its continuous cooperation with Western broadcasters, which was deemed to have created the worst possible precedent. In the view of Oleg Arutyunyan, the RFE was destroyed as a result of this cooperation.[42]
Arutyunyan also emphasized the role of the United States Information Agency (USIA) in the bombing: "They had a specific plan for creating a wave in the Soviet Union, and they did it!... And for this they needed a special group of people. The working group led by USIA under the instruction of the State Department was a group of politicized people. In a normal situation, they would have been arrested. I ordered preventive measures, and they were arrested [by the KGB] around the world, but after their spy activities in the USSR they had no need to be arrested!... It was clear that this group worked with the KGB". d2c66b5586