Posted on 08/27/2004 1:07:15 AM PDT by Kornev
Russian officials say traces of explosives have been found in wreckage of one of two crashed jetliners. Details soon.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Of course.
It's just impossible, that two planes crushed simultanously in two different places of Russia.
No link. It was a report I heard on the radio as I drove home.
here is a related web article I found. it may have been overtaken by newere reports.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,10579260%255E663,00.html
There's no question that Putin is serious about fighting terrorism, Islamic terrorism, and probably Islam itself. Russia is not nearly as geopolitically isolated from Islamikazi infiltration as are we.
However, that said, his failure to ally with the U.S., particularly considering his personal friendship with GWB, is "Interesting". He does have to consider Russia's interests first, but I for one find it very difficult to imagine that anyone in Russia gives a flying Feinstein about what the French or the Germans think. The Russians certainly take America a lot more seriously than they do Europe, in every sense except possibly economically from the standpoint of foreign trade (and I'm not even sure about that).
I suspect that Putin's fancy footwork is the result of internal pressure from his military and other influences in Russia who don't want to see him aligned with the U.S., are really uneasy about U.S. influence in the Middle East, etc. His military was up to their neck in "deals" with Saddam Hussein, and they DO NOT want the U.S. occupying the Middle East. (Frankly, I'm not even so sure I care if Russia occupies the Middle East - if the Islamikazis got a dose of what Russia will do to them in the aftermath of Afghanistan and Chechnya, they'll be be looking back nostalgically on merely having Americans in their back yard...).
That said... I want to see Putin instruct his security people to communicate every shred of evidence from the two plane bombings to the FBI. The Islamikazis smuggled some RDX onto those planes, and they will try it here if they can. If they've figured out some way to get an Islamikazi with an explosive belt onto a plane, we need to know immediately how they did it and institute countermeasures here *immediately*. (My guess is that FBI is already on the scene in Russia...)
"if you put a bomb on a plane, why do you need to send along five guys with it?"(B0wman)
You bring the bomb on the plane in 5 seperate pieces to avoid detection. Then you assemble it once in flight? Ramsey Yousef taught them that sort of.
Please check out Ramsey Yousef's device at google if you have not seen it before. It was quite a nasty little thing and he even tested one on Singapore Airlines(could be dif. airline). His was a leave behind device that he could set and then get himself off the plane at a planned stopover. One person can not pull that off anymore probably, but multiples might be able to get it together.
Okay... here:
WOW! When I was at San Jose in July 2001 they did not even turn on my cell phone.
They never seemed to worry about anything electronic... I always wondered about that too. But the ability to sniff for nitrates and other Bad Things is much more important, and much more effective (if it works... which it should - the technology is more than capable, if they'll use it).
The same is saidable about Bush in reference to Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Bush even use UN, Germany and fRance to pressure Putin from bombing Taliban in spring of 2001...gooood idea that was.
Actually, that makes some sense, at least in the context of American policy as Bush is conducting it. All of Afghanistan was united against Russia during the Russian occupation. After we occupied Afghanistan, the Afghanis were still so mad at the Russians they didn't even want to accept *humanitarian aid* from Russia. Bush probably figured, with good reason, that if Russia became involved there, it might become impossible to get the support of any non-Taliban Afghanis against the Taliban.
Now, if you want to argue that instead of trying to salvage Afghanistan and Iraq, we should have simply obliterated them (with Russian help, even), all I can say is, history may prove you right. I hope not, but Rome was never able to obtain peace with Carthage by any means other than wiping them out. I'm not so sure we're in any different situation with these Islamikazis - and the Russians have a longer history of dealing with them than we do, and may therefore have a better idea of how to go about it...
All Afghanistan except the northern alliance whom it is Russia who supplied and allied to Mosud. Russian hospital still there.
I can't disagree with that. I see Muhammadan terrorist nations' cities flashing with large mushroom clouds over them in the not so distant future. I hope we haven't seen them here first...
Very good points...thanks for the post.
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