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Tuesday, 04/18/2006 8:33:02 PM

Tuesday, April 18, 2006 8:33:02 PM

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US urges new terrorist attacks against Russia

Russia says seminar in U.S. "urged new terrorist attacks"

Background:
The United States may be attempting to keep Russia from coming to the aid of Iran by using the Chechens as a diversion in the Northern Caucasus. This is a well documented tactic utilized by Bush.

Moscow is getting ready for the great war in Northern Caucasus
#msg-10554411

The United States has previously used the Chechens to initiate terrorists attacks against Russian. The most notable was Bush’s slaughter of the Russian school children at Beslan.
#msg-3953878

RUSSIANS: "SCHOOL SEIZURE WAS PLANNED IN WASHINGTON AND LONDON." #msg-4307815

The Beslan tragedy is to be regarded as a link in a chain of terror acts to strike the entire Caucasus and undermine Russia, he pointed out.
#msg-4589620

Basayev confirmed he was behind Beslan tragedy in interview
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20050906/41310815.html

Basayev is currently working with Maskadov who is currently working with Akhmadov who has been granted asylum by the United States.
#msg-4307815

The International Forecaster editor Bob Chapman writes: The group that massacred 170 children and 130 adults in Beslan led by CIA operative Shamil Basayev, took their orders from abroad ... there is no question this is an extension of Anglo-American foreign policy to dismember Russia as we predicted 12 years ago.
#msg-4194861

-Am

Russia says seminar in U.S. "urged new terrorist attacks"
19:13 | 18/ 04/ 2006




MOSCOW, April 18 (RIA Novosti) - The Foreign Ministry summoned the U.S. ambassador in Moscow Tuesday to hand him a note of protest against a seminar in Washington which it said called for new terrorist attacks in Russia.

"The organization of such events in the United States contradicts the country's international obligations in the sphere of counter-terrorism," the ministry said.

A seminar entitled, Sadullaev's Caucasian Front: Prospects for the Next Nalchik, took place in Washington on April 14 under the aegis of Jamestown Foundation, an American non-governmental organization. The Russian Foreign Ministry said the floor had been given to speakers who called for new terrorist acts in Russia.

"Such concessions on the part of Washington to Chechen militants and separatists also run counter to the spirit of partner-based bilateral anti-terrorist cooperation, and damage bilateral relations," the Russian ministry said.

In October 2005, at least 150 militants attacked administrative buildings in the city of Nalchik, the capital of the North Caucasus republic of Kabardino-Balkaria. Russian officials say that during two days of fighting, 35 law-enforcement officers and 12 civilians were killed. A total of 92 militants were killed and dozens captured.




http://en.rian.ru/world/20060418/46572875.html





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