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To: bitt; Tailgunner Joe; Fedora; MadMax, the Grinning Reaper

This is interesting- Stefan Halper has collaborated with Trubnikov...

Trubnikov is described in another thread as a “close confidant” of Evgeny Primakov...

Primakov was tight with Saddam Hussein’s red-headed General al Dhouri/Dhuri, the guy who after Saddam’s death swore, along with his sons and Iraqi intel followers, an oath of allegiance to ISIS founder Zarqawi.

Primakov was the guy in charge of cleaning out WMD evidence during the runup to the invasion of Iraq, and it was his convoy that the US scratched up as the Russians slipped into Syria just ahead of our troops in early 2003.

Primakov is also a link to Hezbollah:

Dangerous liaisons: covert “love affair” between Russia and Hezbollah
AIA ^ | Michel Elbaz http://www.axisglobe.com/hezbollah1.htm
Posted on 1/9/2006, 8:20:47 PM by Tailgunner Joe


7 posted on 04/20/2020 5:58:29 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: piasa

... Primakov`s appointment to the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry in January, 1996, brought drastic changes in Moscow’s foreign policy. The pro-western orientation of his predecessor gave way to the revival of traditional Soviet diplomacy. The main manifestation of the change was the process of rapprochement between Russia and the Arab world, India and Iran.
Concurrently, Primakov continued to define the goals of the Russian intelligence services. His close confidant, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, was appointed to lead the SVR (Sluzhba Vnesnei Razvedki), and coordinated all actions with his patron throughout his tenure in the office. Primakov has continued nurturing all of the initiatives and projects that he started as head of the SVR. Several months after he had replaced the previous Foreign Minister, he started to seek contacts with Hezbollah. In December, 1997, the Russian ambassador to Israel, Michail Bogdanov, admitted during an interview that Moscow constantly keeps in touch with Sheikh Nasralla`s subordinates. According to him, the contacts are kept primarily through the Russian embassy in Beirut. Bogdanov noted: “our cooperation with the organization is meant to encourage restraint. Less then a month before this interview, Primakov had visited Beirut. While he was conducting official meetings with Lebanese government figures, his attendant, Viktor Posovaluk, secretly met with the leaders of Hezbollah, including its General Secretary’s deputy, Naim Kassem. Later in Moscow, during his meeting with journalists, Posovaluk called Hezbollah a “national liberation organization”.
He came back to Lebanon in May, 1998, and again unofficially met with Naim Kassem., Posovaluk was conducting the contacts with Hezbollah on behalf of the Russian Foreign Office until he died in the summer of 1999. All this time he was the Russian President’s special envoy to the Middle East and a deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Incidentally, he also managed contacts with representatives of the Taliban. ... -————
Dangerous liaisons: covert “love affair” between Russia and Hezbollah
AIA ^ | Michel Elbaz http://www.axisglobe.com/hezbollah1.htm
Posted on 1/9/2006, 8:20:47 PM by Tailgunner Joe


9 posted on 04/20/2020 6:12:26 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: piasa

Anyone who doesn’t worry about the traitors among us, and the barbarians at the gate, is either naive or not paying attention.


10 posted on 04/20/2020 6:13:36 PM PDT by neverevergiveup
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To: piasa; MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
Halper, a former Cambridge professor, rattled off the names of the Russians, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Leonid Shebarshin, and Yuri Traughtoff, according to a transcript of the secretly recorded conversation released on Thursday.

It's possible Halper may have been dangling names to see if Papadopoulos took the bait.

11 posted on 04/20/2020 6:51:48 PM PDT by Fedora
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To: piasa

Did we ever get Al Douri, the Red Head? As far as I recall, he was the top member of the 25 Cards who never got caught or killed though I recall one airstrike was mentioned that might have gotten him in the late 2004-09 period when he joined ISIS (which he literally founded out of Saddam’s planned post-war guerrilla force movement against an occupying America.

Primakov and Hezbollah. That is very interesting news. I will forward to my rabbi and others.

thanks


16 posted on 04/21/2020 1:51:05 AM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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