Russian President Vladimir Putin is not feeling quite so warm and cuddly towards his latest announced enemy Prince Bandar Bush. (This puppy grew up to be almost half the size of Putin himself.)
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By Finian Cunningham
January 13, 2014
Russian intelligence has now reportedly obtained solid proof that Saudi Arabia was directly involved in the twin terror attacks on the city of Volgograd.
The attacks
killed more than 32 people and injured over 100 others. Most of the victims
were civilians.
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According to
an informed Russian official source, reported by the Fars News Agency, Russia’s
Federal Security Service (FSB) has informed President Vladimir Putin of the
Saudi link to the Volgograd massacre.
This will come as no surprise to Putin. The Russian leader was warned by the Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar Bin Sultan during a heated four-hour private meeting back in July that Wahhabi-sponsored terrorists based in the North Caucasus region of Russia would be targeting the Sochi Winter Olympics.
The Sochi
Games are due to open on February 7. Volgograd is a key transport hub linking
Moscow with the southern Russian territory and the Black Sea resort city of
Sochi in particular, where the Winter Olympics are to be held.
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The double
bombings on Volgograd’s transport system on 29-30 December were therefore
unmistakably an assault on Russia’s hosting of the Olympics. The atrocity
caused the deaths of several women and children, and in the aftermath President
Putin was livid in his disgust at the attacks. He said there was no
justification, whatsoever, for the killing of innocent civilians and he vowed
to “destroy the terrorists” behind the bombings.
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This raises
the onerous question:
What will Putin do next if he has, in fact, been told that the authors of the Volgograd crime against humanity are connected to the Saudi rulers?
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There are
unconfirmed reports that Putin and his senior intelligence officers have
already drawn up plans to “destroy Saudi Arabia” over its systematic sponsoring
of terrorism on Russian territory.
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The
Volgograd atrocity is just the latest in a long series of terrorist acts
connected to Saudi-sponsored radicals in the North Caucasus. Back in October,
another suicide bomb on a packed bus in Volgograd left six dead.
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The group
believed to be behind these attacks is known as the Caucasus Caliphate, led by Doko Umarov. Saudi Arabia is a major
source of funds for the Caucasus Caliphate, which espouses the same
fundamentalist ideology as the Saudi-sponsored Takfiris operating in Syria,
Lebanon, Pakistan, Yemen and Iraq.
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Based in
Chechnya and Dagestan, Umarov has publicly stated that “all means necessary
would be used to derail” the Sochi Olympics.
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Previously,
the same network carried out suicide bomb attacks on Moscow’s metro system in
2010 and 2011, which caused dozens of deaths.
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The Caucasus
extremists are known to have close logistical connection with both American and
Saudi military intelligence.
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Indeed, from
the early 1990s following the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Americans and
the Saudis redeployed their Afghan Al Qaeda tactics into the southern Russian
territories as a way to further destabilize Moscow. One of the architects of
this plan was former CIA chief William Casey. This US and Saudi covert
operations fuelled the two Chechen wars of 1994-95 and 1999-2000.
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Although
Moscow has since managed to subdue the large-scale violence, the Caucasus
Caliphate remains a potent source of terrorism and sabotage, as the latest
horror in Volgograd all too grimly attests.
Saudi spy chief Bandar’s earlier threat to Putin that the Sochi Games were at risk of attack from the Caucasus-based terror groups was thus no idle threat.
In
retrospect his words amount to self-indictment. Bandar reportedly boasted to
Putin:
“We control them (the Caucasus militants).”
This implies
that Saudi Arabia can turn on and off the conduct of these terror groups. That
places Saudi Arabia as the ultimate author of a catalogue of crimes that Russia
has endured for the most part of 20 years, the latest being in the city of
Volgograd.
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It is not
known what precise evidence Russian intelligence has lately uncovered that
allegedly pinpoints Saudi Arabia’s involvement in the Volgograd massacre.
But there is already copious circumstantial evidence,as well as Bandar’s own braggadocio.
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One of the suicide bombers in the Volgograd double attack has been identified as Russian national Pavel Pechyonkin (32). He reportedly traveled to Syria last year and fought in the ranks of Saudi-backed extremists trying to topple the government of Bashar al Assad.
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One of the suicide bombers in the Volgograd double attack has been identified as Russian national Pavel Pechyonkin (32). He reportedly traveled to Syria last year and fought in the ranks of Saudi-backed extremists trying to topple the government of Bashar al Assad.
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Many other
Russian nationals have also been recruited by Saudi Arabia’s terror sponsors to
wage regime-change war in Syria. Perhaps it was in Syria that the Volgograd
bomber was recruited for that specific mission.
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If the Russians have acquired hard evidence of Saudi collusion in terrorism on their soil, there is firm legal ground for Russia to exact retaliation under the doctrine of self-defense.
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If the Russians have acquired hard evidence of Saudi collusion in terrorism on their soil, there is firm legal ground for Russia to exact retaliation under the doctrine of self-defense.
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In a second
meeting between Bandar and Putin, the Russian leader reportedly told the Saudi
in no uncertain terms that his support for terrorism was “a double-edged sword”
that would eventually inflict damage on those who wield it.
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For years
now Saudi Arabia has gotten away with covert state-sponsored terrorism
disrupting its Middle East neighbours. Syria, Lebanon and Iraq are but the
latest victims.
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The Saudis
have done this with impunity in the service of American imperialism, just as Zionist
Israel has likewise functioned as an imperial crime syndicate.
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But now
Saudi Arabia may have swung its double-edged sword too recklessly. It has
apparently been caught red-handed in an outrage against the Russian bear.
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Hope they blow Bandar to smithereens.
ReplyDeleteSochi will turn into a blood bath. The city itself might be under heavy guard, but the rail tracks leading there will be hard to protect.
ReplyDeleteThe House of Saud needs to be 'wiped off the face of the Earth.'