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Published: 13 October, 2009, 21:00
Edited: 24 December, 2009, 10:56


The head of the Russian Federal Security Service claims Georgian special services are helping Al Qaeda members to wage terrorism in Russia’s southern regions.

 
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Count Cash October 13, 2009, 14:38 quote
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Quite right that we are laying this on the table. Georgia is engaged in Terrorism in the caucuses. What we need to do is be accurate and clinical, gathering the evidence and laying it before the UN and the world. Then we have a right to self defence and need to act. That means taking out the Georgian infrastructure that is training, financing and equiping the terrorists. This needs to not only address Georgia, but any other elements contributing as well. Russia needs be firm against these terrorists, it is the only way to move forward in the world. Russia will not stand idle, we need take out the terrorists, it is what the world wants, not just Russia.

Dima102 October 13, 2009, 17:35 quote
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Are you kidding me? Small poor country is sheltering well-financed terrorists? I think FSB has run out of fantasy. People get smart. Georgia is a small poor country; it has nothing to do with Russia.

N.G. October 13, 2009, 18:13 quote
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Of course you are correct, Count Cash! The Georgians in power are acting as proxies for the USA. The middle name of the USA is TREACHERY and the last name is LIAR! So why is Russia so nice to visiting Hillary Clinton?? Just being the good hosts that Russia is known for...I HOPE!! And I sure HOPE that the Russian authorities will NOT BELIEVE A SINGLE WORD CLINTON HAS TO SAY AND JUST "lead" her on and escort her back so she fly home. Obama needs something from RUSSIA to prove that he deserves the Nobel Peace award!

MEJanssen October 13, 2009, 22:18 quote
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Yes, please, lay out the evidence for this. If it holds up to scrutiny, then a lot of us here in the States will be contacting our Senators and Representatives, and asking them why we are funding terrorist activities in the Caucasus. Suspicion is enough to write about on this website, but getting Congress to listen takes a lot of hard evidence. I would hate to think that US money may have been behind the monsters at Beslan.

johnx December 24, 2009, 00:56 quote
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@Dima102 Poor Georgia with billions of dollars in US military finance and instructors and the largest international terrorist base in the world on it's territory. @MEJanssen The Beslan massacre was organized in Bosnia under Abu Hafs organization (you will remember him from the Powell Iraq war presentation at the UN) through a Saudi based terror front charity VASIR coordinated in Vienna, Austria and the US under the Bosnian UN administration of MI6 agent Lord Paddy Ashdown.

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