Posted on 03/23/2005 2:14:25 PM PST by lizol
Russia Helped Al-Qaeda, Arming Iran Intelligence Reports
MosNews
New evidence connects Saddam Hussein to support for al-Qaeda before the Sept. 11 attacks, and even more disturbing links between the terrorist network and Russian intelligence, reports Joseph Farahs G2 Bulletin.
According to the report in the premium, online intelligence weekly published by the founder of WorldNetDaily, Moscow is playing a dangerous and duplicitous chess game aimed at shortening the U.S. military occupation of Iraq.
In addition to the covert intelligence support provided to al-Qaeda, sources say Russian intelligence personnel met in early January with their Iranian and Indian counterparts to discuss frankly and candidly ways to get the U.S. out of the region as quickly as possible.
According to intelligence sources, some of the talks included the acquisition by Iran of more powerful and modern weaponry to use in attacks on U.S. and U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq. But Russias undermining of U.S. interests in the area goes even deeper, say these sources.
Iraqi Interior Minister Falah al-Naqib has reportedly discovered a memo archived by the Saddam Hussein regime that shows Baghdad was supporting Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaeda terrorist thought to be leading the insurgency in Iraq today. Other support of al-Qaeda is also discussed in the memo. Some suggest this memo could prove to be the smoking gun to prove Husseins support for Osama bin Ladens network leading up to 9-11 and thereafter.
But, not only Hussein was supporting al-Qaida, according to the memo, so was Libyas Moammar Gadhafi. Many of the Sunni clerics in Iraq and throughout the Mideast were, too. And Russian intelligence was also lending its support.
This discovery also explains why Zarqawi has pledged to kill al-Naqib. Two weeks ago, two car bombs exploded near the Interior Ministry, killing at least five policemen in what al-Qaedas local wing said was a twin suicide attack meant to assassinate the minister.
The group, led by Zarqawi, vowed to pursue al-Naqib, part of its campaign of violence to bring down the U.S.-backed interim government and stall efforts to form a new Cabinet. But, in this case, he is not just another high-ranking Iraqi official. Hes a man who has got information on Zarqawi and some of his most important sponsors including Russian intelligence, say G2 Bulletins sources.
In another meeting in late January or early February, intelligence officials from Russia, North Korea and Iran discussed ways to reduce U.S. influence in the Middle East.
Russias main motivation is not anti-Americanism, say G2 Bulletin sources. It is economic. Moscow sees big potential in the arms market in both Iran and Iraq but only if the U.S. is out of the picture.
In a separate report, the G2 Bulletin says reports of Zarqawis demise are greatly exaggerated.
Despite reports, including one in the Saudi newspaper Al Watan, that al-Qaedas top operative in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has been arrested, G2B sources say he is still on the loose.
Last week, Al Watan reported the terrorist had been arrested and that an announcement had been delayed until a new Iraqi government was in place. The purported arrest supposedly took place on the Iraqi-Syrian border, according to the newspaper.
The Saudi paper said that the arrest of Zarqawi was completed ahead of the recent visit of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in Iraq a visit that took place in early February.
However, according to U.S. military sources on the ground, Zarqawi is suspected of being the mastermind of deadly car bomb terrorist attacks earlier this month.
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Well I'd believe it about Russia or certainly, there are Russian elements, inside and outside the government that would firstly colloborate with anyone for a buck and secondly, of course don't want the US to prevail in the region, I fail to understand why Indian intelligence would be involved in counter moves vs the US unless they were Muslim Indian agents.....
while India and Iran have an obstensibly good relationship, which I suspect is to piss off Pakistan [as well as further their economic interests] since both countries are not bosom buddies with Pakistan, remember people AQ Khan sold nuke technology not only to Iran but India, India being Pakistan's sworn enemy, so the fact he wasn't executed for treason is interesting.....
though the new leader of India is more of a leftie ergo less loving of the US? than of course the formerly conservative leader of India
Thank you
and Russia engages in selling weapons to Iran and Syria.
Wow, Mosnews sticking their necks out a bit here! Wow!
They're quoting Joseph Farah. About the only less reliable source they could quote is DEBKA.
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AQK sold N-tech to India???HUHHHH!!!!!!!!!Where did you get that from.Dude,India had Asia's first N-reactor, it's N-bomb programme started in the mid 1960s & it's first A-bomb was tested in 1974,while AQK was a nobody.I really don't see what AQK could contribute with pirated Dutch & Chinese technology to such a nation-besides,there are scores of Indian nuclear scientists working overseas.You seem to believe that Pakistan's N-programme is mainly indegnious-well no,it isn't-it's primarily centred around help from the PRC.& supposing AQK did help India,do you honestly think he would have lived for one minute??You should study the culture of Pakistan before coming to such conclusions.The people of Pakistan would have lynched him in the front of the world,irrespective of how the govt protects him.The real reason why AQK is still breathing is because he is a scapegoat for the army's misdemeanours.Anyone familiar with Pakistan's N-programme will tell you that their programme is entirely driven by the military-AQ merely had the position of chief scientist.He never stepped out of line.
One of the best things to have happened to India in recent years is the coming of American bases to the region.It's phenomenally increased pressure on the Pakis as well as safeguarded oil supplies.Why the hell would Indian intell want the US out & that too in a region,where Indian influence has grown from zilch to significant since the war in Afghanistan.Joseph Farah is one big crook,anyone reading his "intelligence" website objectively can make out that it is aimed at sensationalism.
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Sorry, but the Russians helping Al Quida doesn't pass the smell test. Considering that Bin Ladin's people have been blowing things up all over the place, people like Kattab, or have we forgotten. The only thing these "elite private" sites haven't accused the Russians is sending ants in to ruin picnics across America.
Post the evidence or is this another opinion like Jack Shaw's on the missing munitions? All opinion, no evidence.
Oh and it's kinda funny that a country with absolutely no free press (or so our God fearing and honest press tells us) would have these kinds of articles poping up on sites like the Mosnews, etc. Hmmm again, doesn't pass the smell test. But then some people will believe anything, as long as you put a Jew...er...Russian as the culprit.
Oh and since Indians were Russian allies you are all just as evil and Pakistan is full of Western Christian loving angles.
For those of you to dense to get this, this is
The level of pure hatred that so many so called Christian display here against other Christians even on Easter holy week is truly telling of their faith. The Devil truly walks in the souls of so many.
Yeah amazing since there is absolutely nooooo free press over there, nowhere, never, after all we should believe everything our MSM tells us, especially CBS and CNN
Because Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are America's allies, why all the NeoCon(artists) tell us that every day. And building up China is good for America, Americans never wanted to do those jobs and the Chicoms were only kidding when they threated to exterminate the West Coast in 2001. Really.
And that Chechins are killing Americans and are speaking Russian in the back ground of half those arab snuff flicks of beheadings, well that's just a Russian Jedi mind trick. The NeoCon(artists) would never lie, never.
6/1/2004
Moon: Lightning strike inspired me to "tear down the cross"
The Moon organization now says that its campaign last year to remove the symbol of Christianity from 123 church walls was inspired by an act of weather at the Unification Church's theological institute.
Also, credit where credit is due: in a rare claim to philanthropic acts beyond the glorification of Moon himself, the organization says it has raised money for homeless Palestinians. On the other hand, in the '70s it raised money for sick children that mostly went to a PR firm for the Unification Church, as a Congressional probe reported.
Happy Easter
WorldNetDaily Hypocrisy on Rev. Moon
Joseph Farah, owner of the WorldNetDaily, has a commentary today about the Reverend Moon that is filled with hypocritical statements. He begins by telling of his experience over a decade ago, being invited to a Moon event in South Korea and sitting on the stage behind Moon as he declared himself the Messiah. Farah writes:
"Imagine my shock, as I read along in the translation to learn that Moon was saying that night that indeed he was the messiah. I was embarrassed to find myself sitting behind this man, perhaps, even, in some small way, lending credibility to his preposterous claims."
It was a lesson to me at the time on just how easy it is to be compromised."
And just how well did he learn that lesson? Not very well, it turns out. His actions since that event of a decade ago certainly don't support the claim that he was in any way concerned about lending credibility to Moon's activities "even in some small way". Farah's column appears in the Washington Times Weekly Edition, owned by Moon, every week, and the WND sells subscriptions to it (they may have just stopped doing so, the link is down but says nothing about it). The link on "shopnetdaily" that sold subscriptions included this glowing plug from Farah: "If you want the perfect weekly print complement to WorldNetDaily, I strongly recommend the Washington Times Weekly, edited by my friend Robert Morton." Boy Joe, it sure sounds like you were looking out for anything that might "lend credibility to Moon's activities" in some small way. What better way to show such concern than to pimp his publications on your website and give them a feverish plug as something your readers should subscribe to, insuring that he makes more money?
But it doesn't stop there. Last year, WorldNetDaily began sharing content with Insight, another Moon-owned publication, and they also began selling subscriptions to that magazine through Shopnetdaily (and again, the link has suddenly disappeared for it). Farah himself even wrote an e-mail to all WND subscribers urging them to subscribe to Insight, calling Moon's Insight editor "an independent thinker who digs deep and hard for the facts and draws conclusions based on what he finds rather than on some ideological assumption." And in a striking instance of "you scratch my back, I scratch yours", Moon returned the favor by featuring an interview with Farah in Insight to promote his new book. That interview also calls attention to the fact that Farah was awarded "The Washington Times Foundation National Service Award" in 1996 - also well after the event that Farah alleges made him "embarrassed" to be part of anything that might be "even, in some small way, lending credibility to his preposterous claims."
So basically, we're left with a case of actions vs words. Which is more plausible, that Farah was genuinely embarrassed and mindful of doing anything that might lend credibility to Moon's actions over a decade ago, yet continued to do all the things I listed above, or....that he has spent the last decade profiting from his business dealings with these businesses he knew were owned by Moon (he refers to the Washington Times as "Moon's heavily subsidized daily newspaper") and is trying to strike an implausible pose as the noble opposer of Moon's madness now that the shit has hit the fan? The answer seems obvious to me.
And yes, Farah is posing as the man who finally broke the story about Moon's coronation. He says:
"I was reminded of this experience recently when my daily, nationally syndicated talk-radio show broke the news of Moon's "crowning" achievement at the Dirksen Senate Office Building in March. Stories followed in Salon, the Washington Post and elsewhere."
Uh, no. You did not "break the news". John Gorenfeld broke the news and dozens and dozens of bloggers followed suit to bring the issue to the attention of the media. Farah wasn't even the first radio host to break the story, which appeared on Garafalo and Seder's show on Air America radio on May 21st, over 3 weeks before Gorenfeld appeared on Farah's show.
The bottom line is this: Farah is portraying himself as the noble savior, bravely battling the evil Reverend Moon since he found out over a decade ago that Moon falsely claimed to be the messiah and decided that it was important not to do anything that might lend credibility to Moon's insanity. The truth is that Farah is not the one who broke the story, and that in the decade since he claims he was "embarrassed" and "learned his lesson" about dealing with Moon, he has been profiting from association with Moon's publications and even accepted an award from one of them that he knew was owned by Moon. If that isn't rank hypocrisy, I don't know what would be.
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