However, he said, when the terrorist attack has already happened or even when there is a person walking with a bomb along the street – it already represents a serious failure of the special forces.
The special forces and intelligence service should always be at least one step ahead.
“They [the special forces] should stay a step ahead and reveal and identify terrorists at the initial stage, while they're masterminding an attack. They should set up an agent network and follow up all the contacts,” the security official added.
The expert also suggested why it was Belgium to be targeted by terrorists.
“This is the result of a lack of expertise in the foreign policy of the European Union: the huge refugee influx came as a huge burden to the country’s special forces, who were unable to stay at least one step ahead,” he said.
Russian international security expert Viktoria Legranova also suggested that Belgian security services had failed in their approach.
“When the special forces were working on Salah Abdeslam, they were obliged to check all the connections, groups, and identities of those who could have had any connection to him: their IP addresses, international contacts, etc,” she told Radio Sputnik.
“If upon obtaining the information on his whereabouts they rushed in to arrest him, without first studying the situation, they may have launched some psychological mechanism [prompting others to] carry out several pre-planned terrorist attacks,” she explained.
Belgian intelligence might have acted differently, she suggested.
Both experts regretted that the European politicians had taken a non-constructive position in denying their secret services the opportunity to cooperate with their Russian colleagues, something they say put international security at risk.
“The European politicians take an absolutely criminal stance: they do not undertake all the necessary measures to transform the work of their special services,” Legranova said.
Russia has a wide spectrum of sources of information as well as the means to control and verify this information, she added. And it is absolutely unwise to ignore any concerns which are voiced by Russia: this could be equaled to a crime against Europe and all Europeans.
Anton Tsvetkov also noted that the Russian President had long ago offered to unite efforts in the fight against terrorism. The expert hopes that Europe will finally think it over and adopt a professional, competent foreign policy and stop putting its residents in the line of fire.