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America involved with Russian metro bombings?

dust1n

Zindīq
Those behind the bombing in Moscow’s Metro system, which took 39 lives – and shook the building that houses Russia’s Federal Security Bureau (FSB) – must be "scraped from the bottom of the sewers" and exposed, said Vladimir Putin. But what if that particular sewer leads all the way back to Washington and London?


Russia has accused Chechen rebels of planning and carrying out the suicide bombings, but that may be just the beginning of understanding who and what is behind a long line of terrorist attacks that started in the 1990s and continues to the present day. Last September, Russian-backed Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov told Reuters he had good reason to believe the US and Britain were covertly aiding the Chechen rebels: "We are fighting U.S. and British special services in the mountains,” said Kadyrov:



"There was a terrorist named Chitigov, he worked for the CIA. He had U.S. citizenship. He was a brigadier general under Khattab. When we destroyed him – I led the operation then – we found an American driving license on him, and his other documents were American."


More:
Russia’s Metro Bombings by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com
 

arimoff

Active Member
Those behind the bombing in Moscow’s Metro system, which took 39 lives – and shook the building that houses Russia’s Federal Security Bureau (FSB) – must be "scraped from the bottom of the sewers" and exposed, said Vladimir Putin. But what if that particular sewer leads all the way back to Washington and London?


Russia has accused Chechen rebels of planning and carrying out the suicide bombings, but that may be just the beginning of understanding who and what is behind a long line of terrorist attacks that started in the 1990s and continues to the present day. Last September, Russian-backed Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov told Reuters he had good reason to believe the US and Britain were covertly aiding the Chechen rebels: "We are fighting U.S. and British special services in the mountains,” said Kadyrov:



"There was a terrorist named Chitigov, he worked for the CIA. He had U.S. citizenship. He was a brigadier general under Khattab. When we destroyed him – I led the operation then – we found an American driving license on him, and his other documents were American."


More:
Russia’s Metro Bombings by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com

I wouldn't be surprised if it is true.
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Maybe what happened in Georgia had American fingerprints also. What about Orange revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan? They are all sponsored by an organization called Freedom House.
http://www.freedomhouse.org/uploads/special_report/10.pdf
 

dust1n

Zindīq

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian rebel website posted a statement on Friday signed by Chechen fighters declaring “economic war” on Russia and claiming responsibility for a recent dam disaster and a bomb in Ingushetia.

A Kremlin source contacted by Reuters dismissed the statement, saying he would not comment on what he described as an “idiotic” claim. Russian markets also shrugged off the news.


The letter, signed by the “Battalion of Martyrs”, was posted on the [Islamist] website, a site which claims to represent Chechen rebels.


The letter said the main Chechen rebel leader in hiding, Doku Umarov, who seeks an Islamic state in the north Caucasus, had decided to step up a campaign of economic war on Russia.


It said groups of fighters had been sent across Russia for attacks that would focus on gas and oil pipelines, power plants and electricity lines.
On Monday morning, within hours of each other, a giant Siberian dam was seriously damaged by an uncontrolled torrent of water pouring through the machine room and more than 20 people were killed when a suicide truck bomb rammed a police station in the North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia.


Investigators probing the dam incident ruled out foul play early in their work and until now, nobody has suggested that a bomb could have caused the damage. Fourteen bodies have been retrieved from the dam disaster and 60 people are still missing.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge, editing by Michael Stott and Ralph Boulton)

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE57K1A820090821
 
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