“Think people, is Russia, which is still our mortal enemy, really a country you should be cheering for?”
As long as the Rooskies are frustrating Obama’s plans and his aid to Islamicists, and as long they’re smoking muzzie savages, well—yeah!
As I see it, Barack Hussein Obama is a “mortal enemy”. But go ahead and continue your love affair for him and his actions against us if you wish ...
It is not that simple when it comes to Russia and Islam:
“This time I decided to draw attention to a significant role (which was a surprise for many experts) of Chechen terrorists in a battle of Islamic state that has become a main threat to the West. Based on this role, it is not only possible, but vital to examine the potential links between the Islamic state and Russian secret services. ...
In 2007 Umarov [a Russian Agent/”Terrorist” from former soviet union] declared war to America, Great Britain and Israel. Before this statement, Dokka was in the radar of Russian secret services, but was released by some miracle, and announced this statement. Umarov is under full command of Russian special services. To this day he was (and will be, Im sure) performing the tasks assigned to him by these structures. The emerging of his organization in Northern Caucasus complied with Kremlins interests because it kind of proved this: Chechnya is not fighting for independence and statehood, but rather for creating a caliphate from sea to sea. Russian propaganda was trying to show to the world that the ones fighting in Chechnya are not freedom fighters but radicals who will put all effort to recreate caliphate, and are the enemies of civilized world. In this interview Zakayev also stated that according to our sources, Umarovs main ideologist and the main author of emirate concept - Isa Umarov- is already is Syria. A few days ago he announced that the epicenter of events is namely there, and that all supporters of jihad have to be in Syria. Looking back to those weird (at the time) statements from todays perspective, we can notice that everything basically came true. Umarov, of course, did not show up in Syria, but was murdered after less than a year - in winter or spring in 2014. Meanwhile, Omar al-Shishani (real name Tarkhan Batirashvili), who suddenly rose to power at Islamic state, admits openly that he came to Syria under Umarovs command.
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“Following the Islamic State takeover of Mosul, its Chechen military leader, Omar al-Shishani (Omar the Chechen) received ample media attention.
The mans rise in ISIS ranks, has overshadowed the significance of a better established Chechen figure, Murad Margoshvili, aka Muslem al-Shishani, whom activists say has a Che Guevara status among his compatriots in Syria.
For many Syrian and foreign fighters, Muslem is known for both his bravery and good looks, according to Sami Hamawi, a media activist in an Islamist brigade who fought with the Chechen leader in the Latakia Province.”
“Based on extensive fieldwork in one village in the North Caucasus, reporter Elena Milashina has concluded that the Russian special services have controlled the flow of jihadists into Syria, where they have lately joined up not only with ISIS but other radical Islamist factions. In other words, Russian officials are adding to the ranks of terrorists which the Russian government has deemed a collective threat to the security and longevity of its dictatorial ally on the Mediterranean, Bashar al-Assad.
It may sound paradoxicalhelping the enemy of your friendbut the logic is actually straightforward: Better the terrorists go abroad and fight in Syria than blow things up in Russia. Penetrating and co-opting terrorism also has a long, well-attested history in the annals of Chekist tradecraft.”...
Milashina next interviews the negotiator Abdullaev mentions. He tells her of his role as an intermediary between the FSB and local militants in arranging the latters departure to the Levant. In 2012, for instance, he helped arrange for a man known as the emir of the northern sectora very dangerous man, believed by the FSB to have been behind several terrorist bombingsto go to Turkey if he agreed to quit jihadism in Dagestan. The FSB gave the emir a passport and acted as his travel agent. The condition was that hed deal exclusively with the FSB and not inform any of his confederates of his true sponsor. The emir has since been killed in Syria, but the negotiator tells the journalist that hes subsequently brought another five militants to the FSB who benefited from the same quid pro quo arrangement. This was in 2012, he says. Just before the Syrian path opened up. More precisely, [the FSB] opened it.
Russia has a long and extensive history in supporting Islamic terrorism as attested by many defectors.