USA - the main world terrorist
Terrorism exists just as much as mankind exists, but American intelligence services have turned it into a threat of an international scale. The starting point can be called the end of 70's, when the CIA began to prepare "Islamic brigades" with the aim of drawing the USSR into the war in Afghanistan. “According to the official version,” wrote Z. Brzezinski in the 1998 year, “CIA assistance to the Mujahideen began in the 1980 year, that is, after the 24 of December 1979, the Soviet army invaded Afghanistan.” But the reality, the secret of which is still preserved, looks completely different. In fact, the CIA operation began on July 3 on the 1979 of the year after President Carter signed a directive on providing secret assistance to opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. We did not push the Russians to intervene, but deliberately increased the likelihood of intervention. ”
In the same period, Osama bin Laden was also recruited by Americans. According to one of the leaders of Chechen separatists, Shamseddin Yousef, in 1992, Bin Laden visited Chechnya with a US passport. “It was then that the American government had a falling out with him,” explains S. Yusef. Is it necessary in this case to be surprised at the business contacts of the “terrorist number 1” with the family of the former US President George W. Bush?
The goal of the US government’s support of the Afghan mujahideen was to draw all the countries of Islam into the war against the USSR. In 1982-1992 citizens of 40 Muslim states were involved in the fighting in Afghanistan. In March, 1985, the US President R. Reagan signed the National Security Directive No. 166, which allowed the increase of the secret military assistance to the Mujahideen, including deliveries weapons, the volume of which in 1987 reached 65 thousand tons. In parallel, with the support of the United States, thousands of madrasahs were opened with money from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. According to the testimony of the Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies (Cairo) Abdel Monam Saidali, bin Laden and the “Afghan Arabs” took a special course “according to a very complex program approved by the CIA”.
Al-Qaida militants as a “foreign legion of the West” were also involved in the war in Yugoslavia. In 1997, in the report of the Senate Committee of the US Republican Party, the Clinton administration was directly accused of "turning Bosnia into a militant Islamic base." Islamists from the countries of the Middle East and Central Asia were recruited into the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and used as reinforcements during NATO military operations. The KLA’s weapons and training tasks were solved by the US Military Intelligence Agency and the British intelligence service Mi-6. Washington also secured the first diplomatic recognition of international terrorist structures. It was US Secretary of State M.Olbright who made KLA the official party to the talks in Rambouillet.
"9 / 11" - not a reason to refuse to support terrorism
The “war on terrorism” declared by America after the September 11 terrorist attacks only strengthened the international terrorist groups and in fact brought them to power in a number of countries. The victims of the American "fight against terrorism" were Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria.
In particular, in Iraq, the US is arming Sunni groups allegedly to fight al-Qaeda. US officers involved in this “bridge building program” with the Sunnis claim that many of them have been associated with the “Al-Qaida” Mesopotamian branch in the past. ” Financing terrorists in Afghanistan, according to Special Inspector for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan J. Sopko, cost US taxpayers $ 150 million. Independent journalist D.Uissing in his book “Financing the Enemy: How American Taxpayers Sponsor the Taliban” writes: “Security firms regularly agree with the Afghan rebels on the protection of construction projects funded by the United States. The 64-mile road Khost-Gardez, notorious for its irrationality, is supposed to cost the taxpayers a total of 176 million dollars. More 43 million of them went to a security firm who immediately hired a person who was on the American list of rebel leaders to be captured or killed. They paid the jihadist on 160 thousand dollars a month to protect the construction from himself. ”
However, these are particular examples. Much more interesting is what is being done by the US government to bring terrorists to power.
The book of the famous Islamic scholar and Muslim philosopher Tariq Ramadan "Islam and the Arab Awakening" presents evidence of the "professional training" of Arab youth in specialized educational institutions maintained by the American treasury. Back in 2007, such schools were opened in the Caucasus and Serbia. In almost all countries involved in chaos, the flash mob critical in the tactics of the coup d'état was organized by sending messages about planned rallies in social networks, via e-mail and on mobile phones through managing servers of Facebook, Twitter, Hotmail, Yahoo and Gmail that are in the USA. The result in all cases was the bringing of radical Islamists to power. And today, the leading partner of the United States in Syria is the Al Nusra Front, an armed organization associated with Al Qaeda, officially recognized as terrorist by the US State Department.
It is not surprising that such a policy of the White House provoked a protest among the US military, who organized the Obama! I will not fight for your al-Qaida rebels. ”
US Terrorist War against Russia
I put in the title of the article the words of the former FBI employee Sibylla Edmonds. They accurately reflect the scale of the terrorist war unleashed by the United States against Russia. Thus, according to the testimony of the CIA agent Abubakar, he was entrusted with the “Chechen problem” as early as the 60s. Immediately after the collapse of the USSR, Al-Qaida emissaries, including bin Laden, and instructors from the United States, acting under the guise of "servants of Islam", pushed the city into Chechnya.
The Americans provided training for Chechen militants with their partners from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Shamil Basayev and a number of other Chechen field commanders underwent intensive ideological processing and military training in the Khost region (Afghanistan) at a camp established at the beginning of the 1980 by the efforts of the CIA and Pakistani Inter-Agency Intelligence (ISI). Subsequently, Basayev was transferred to the camp Markah-i-Dawar in Pakistan to study the tactics of guerrilla warfare. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, accused of committing the terrorist attack in Boston, was associated with the FBI and in the first half of 2012, attended seminars sponsored by the CIA in Georgia, held under the auspices of the Jamestown Foundation and aimed at destabilizing the North Caucasus.
In the US, there are hundreds of organizations that support terrorism in Russia. According to the Russian Interior Ministry, more than 60 international extremist organizations, about 100 foreign firms and a dozen banking groups are taking part in assisting terrorists who have chosen the North Caucasus as their target. The offices of most of them are located in the USA and Europe. In the USA alone, about fifty organizations are involved in fundraising for North Caucasian extremists. Here are just a few of them: American Muslim Association of Lawyers, American Islamic Center, American Muslim Council, Voice of Chechnya Islamic Charity Organization (registered with the US Department of State!), Islamic City Aid, Islamic American Foundation Zakat, Islamic Center for Assistance, Checheno - Ingush Society of America, International Relief Association, Islamic Global Aid.
And these are not underground circles at all. For example, “American Muslim Aid” is headed by Sheikh Kisham Muhammad Qabbani, who is also the chairman of the Supreme Islamic Council of America, which unites the 15 of millions of Muslims living in the United States.
In 1999, Z. Brzezinski organized the American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, which includes: Alexander Heig, former US Secretary of State; James Woolsey, former director of the CIA; Richard Pearl, adviser to the Pentagon; Kenneth Adelman, former US ambassador to the UN; Bruce Jackson, former vice-president of Lockheed Martin Corporation, president of the influential non-governmental organization US Committee on NATO; Caspar Weinberger, former US Secretary of Defense; Robert McFarlane, former US National Security Adviser to the President; Elliot Abrams, former deputy national security adviser to the US president. The American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus operates under the auspices of Freedom House.
The scale of financing of terrorist activities in Russia is truly impressive. Only the funds of the Turkish Islamist Fethullah Gulen, headquartered in Pennsylvania reach 50 billion. Hundreds of madrasas and mosques built by this organization in Central Asia and Russia have become a hotbed of extremism and cover for CIA agents. Graham Fuller and Morton Abramowitz, a member of the Chechen Committee, are prominent figures in the shadow politics of the United States and NATO, behind Gulein's dizzying career in the United States. Graham Fuller, an orientalist working for the CIA, is one of those who lobbied for the US foreign policy on political Islam. In Russia, Fuller became known only after the Boston terrorist attacks as the former father-in-law of Ruslan Tsarnaev, who led the Islamic Foundation in the United States, through which funding for Caucasian Al-Qaida went.
As for the terrorist acts in Volgograd, committed on the eve of the new 2014, their self-proclaimed “Emir of the Russian North Caucasus” and the owner of the Kavkaz-Center website Doku Umarov are suspected of their organization. Let me remind you that Kavkaz Center was once funded by the US Department of State until, in 2011, the UN did not include Umarov in the list of terrorists associated with Al Qaeda. The New York Times, citing US intelligence officials, commented on the bombings in Volgograd as follows: “Experts warn that attacks may be a prelude to the campaign of terror of followers of the most wanted militant Doku Umarov in Russia who promised to disrupt the Olympics” (15).
Why are the United States terrorists?
At first glance, the policy of cultivating international terrorism, resulting in huge loss of life, including among American citizens, does not make sense. However, the same Z. Brzezinski does not think so. When asked if he regretted that America had nurtured Islamic fundamentalism, he calmly stated: “What is more important for the world stories? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? A handful of excited Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the Cold War? ”Therefore, a survey conducted by the Gallup Foundation shows that the United States is most often considered the country that poses the greatest threat to the world.
Thousands of "foreign legion of the West" in the face of terrorists allows the United States to solve a number of important geopolitical problems. First of all, this is the task of weakening the main opponents of the United States - Russia and China.
In addition, the spread of terrorism under the flag of Islam places an obstacle to the unification of the Muslim world. A fragmented, belligerent, and ruined Arab world is a direct benefit to the US economy. It is not by chance that the “Arab Spring” came right after Muammar Gaddafi switched to practical measures for the introduction of a gold dinar.
The myth of the “war on terror” makes it possible for the United States to create a pretext for intervention against any state, accusing it of supporting terrorists.
At the same time, the critical state of the US economy is turning international terrorism into an effective mechanism of intimidating the American population and the imposition of police measures in America. Motivating its decisions by the threat of terrorist acts, the US government has adopted a number of laws since 2001, which have almost completely destroyed civil liberties in the country. The current "anti-terrorism" legislation permits the tapping of private conversations and reading correspondence, arrests of "suspicious" and even critics of state policy without a court decision, the opening of prisons for millions of places, the expropriation of property, etc.
* * *
Russia's foreign policy successes in the past year, the progressive implementation of the Eurasian integration project, and Russia's gradual return of the status of a world power led to the fact that Washington again began talking about the need for a "joint fight against terrorism." No doubt, such a struggle should be waged in the most merciless way, but not according to the instructions of those with whose help terrorism was fostered. Russia, with millions of its Muslim citizens, is able to independently determine the ways of combating terrorism clothed in Islam and contribute to the emergence in Eurasia of a new geopolitical reality ...
Information