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Is Putin Being Set Up?
humanevents.com ^ | by Patrick J. Buchanan

Posted on 11/27/2006 2:00:34 PM PST by Risha

Is Putin Being Set Up?

by Patrick J. Buchanan Posted Nov 27, 2006

PARIS—Whoever poisoned Alexander Litvinenko had two goals: a long and lingering death for the KGB defector and pointing a finger of accusation for his killing right in the face of Vladimir Putin.

Which leads me to believe Putin had nothing to do with it.

In an assassination, one must ask: Cui bono? To whose benefit? Who would gain from the poisoning of Litvinenko?

Certainly not Putin. Litvinenko's death puts him, the Kremlin and the KGB, now the FSB, under suspicion of having reverted to the terror tactics of Stalin, who commissioned killers to liquidate enemies like Leon Trotsky, murdered in Mexico in 1940.

What benefit could Putin conceivably realize from the London killing of an enemy of his regime, who had just become a British citizen? Why would the Russian president, at the peak of his popularity, with his regime awash in oil revenue and himself playing a strong hand in world politics, risk a breach with every Western nation by ordering the public murder of a man who was more of a nuisance than a threat to his regime?

Litvinenko, after all, made his sensational charges against the Kremlin—that the KGB blew up the Moscow apartment buildings, not Chechen terrorists, as a casus belli for a war on Chechnya and that he had refused a KGB order to assassinate oligarch Boris Berezovsky— in the late 1990s. Of late, Litvinenko has been regarded as a less and less credible figure, with his charges of KGB involvement in 9-11 and complicity in the Danish cartoons mocking Muhammad that ignited the Muslim firestorm.

Yet, listening to some Western pundits on the BBC and Fox News, one would think Putin himself poisoned Litvinenko. Who else, they ask, could have acquired polonium 210, the rare radioactive substance used to kill Litvinenko? Who else had the motive to eliminate the ex-agent who had dedicated his life to exposing the crimes of the Kremlin?

Indeed, no sooner had Litvinenko expired than his collaborator in anti-Putin politics, Alex Goldfarb, was in front of the television cameras reading Litvinenko's deathbed statement charging Putin with murder:

"You may succeed in silencing one man, but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life. ... You may succeed in silencing me, but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed."

Litvinenko's statement is awfully coherent and eloquent for a man writhing in a death agony. But if he did not write it, who did? All of which leads me to conclude Putin is being set up, framed for a crime he did not commit. But then, if Putin did not order the killing, who did?

Who else could have acquired the polonium 210? Who else would kill Litvinenko to make Putin a pariah? These are the questions Scotland Yard, which also seems skeptical that Putin had a hand in this bizarre business, has begun to ask.

As the predictable effect of Litvinenko's death has been to put a cloud of suspicion over Putin and a chill over Russian relations with the West, one must ask: To whose benefit is the discrediting of Putin? Who would seek a renewal of the Cold War?

Certainly, the oligarchs and robber barons like Berezovsky—many of them now dispossessed of the wealth they amassed in a collapsing Soviet Union, and all of whom have been run out of the country or imprisoned—have the most powerful of motives. They hate Putin and seek to bring him down. And Goldfarb and Litvinenko both enjoyed the patronage of the billionaire Berezovsky.

Surely, rogue or retired KGB agents, passed over by Putin and bitter at Litvinenko, would have a motive: to send a message, written in polonium 210, that this is what happens to those who betray us and Mother Russia.

Scotland Yard has yet to declare this a murder case and is looking into the possibility of a "martyrdom operation"—suicide dressed up like murder—in which Litvinenko may have colluded. The Putin-dominated Russian press is pushing this line, as well as the idea of an oligarchs' plot to discredit Putin and destroy Russia's relations with the West.

Yet Litvinenko was still in his early 40s, with a wife and two children. While his agonizing public death would make him a celebrity even more famous than Georgi Markov, the Bulgarian anti-communist murdered in London in 1979 with a poison-tipped umbrella, Litvinenko would not be around to enjoy his fame.

America has a vital interest in this Scotland Yard investigation. What it discovers may tell us more about the character of the man into whose eyes George Bush claimed to have stared, and seen his soul, or it may tell us who the real enemies of this country are, who are out to restart the Cold War, and perhaps another hot one.

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To: Dog Gone
I'm surprised he didn't blame the JOOOOOOS.

He didn't? Goldfarb, Berezovsky? :)

41 posted on 11/27/2006 3:06:41 PM PST by A. Pole (Russian proverb: "All are not cooks that walk with long knives")
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To: Risha

Next time, as a scientific experiment, post a Buchanan article and sign Ann Coulter's name under it. The cat predicts they'll be slobbering all over their seventeen inch screens agreeing with "her".


42 posted on 11/27/2006 3:09:18 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Who invented rock and roll hiccups?)
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To: Risha

Apologist.


43 posted on 11/27/2006 3:17:14 PM PST by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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To: atomicpossum

Just because Pat is obviously wrong, doesn't mean he's stupid OR crazy. Perhaps like the broken clock right twice a day, he does have the right position on immigration (yes,I mean legal as well).


44 posted on 11/27/2006 3:17:47 PM PST by steve8714 (Study hard, if you do you'll do well..if not, you'll be stuck in the Senate.)
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To: A. Pole

If Berezovsky is a Jew, this gentile didn't recognize that. It only reinforces my point, though.

Pat is not to be taken seriously on any foreign policy matter. He does better with his stupid Fortress America thinking where we pretend the rest of the world doesn't exist.


45 posted on 11/27/2006 3:18:42 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Risha
In an assassination, one must ask: Cui bono? To whose benefit? Who would gain from the poisoning of Litvinenko?

Excellent point, Pat... Our longtime friends and allies in the government of Syria have been saying much the same thing about the recent assassinations of Rafiq Hariri and Pierre Gemayel in Lebanon. Clearly those foul deeds must have been perpetrated by the Mossad with the goal of making Syria look bad. Only an idiot would believe that Syria had anything to do with those incidents...

Is it really necessary to include a sarcasm disclaimer here?

46 posted on 11/27/2006 3:26:05 PM PST by Zeppo (We live in the Age of Stupidity. [Dennis Prager])
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To: Risha
Certainly not Putin. Litvinenko's death puts him, the Kremlin and the KGB, now the FSB, under suspicion of having reverted to the terror tactics of Stalin, who commissioned killers to liquidate enemies like Leon Trotsky, murdered in Mexico in 1940.

Putin is a KGB agent.

This is just stupid.

47 posted on 11/27/2006 3:36:28 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse (Unite)
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To: Dog Gone

In fact, he did blame the Jews today.

Pat Buchanan is an anti-Semite. The fact that he's also stupid is an unanticipated bonus.


48 posted on 11/27/2006 3:40:17 PM PST by saveliberty (Dean Barnett is right; Republicans and Democrats appear to have launched a two year "dumb off")
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To: Zeppo

9-11 too. Pearl Harbor. And the JFK assassination.


49 posted on 11/27/2006 3:43:22 PM PST by kenavi (Save romance. Stop teen sex.)
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To: Risha

Who is out to kill Putin?



You must be kidding...
For one - Chechnyans - many have stated thier intentions to do this.
Second---Soros and his cronies, some of whom have resurfaced with this latest murder.


50 posted on 11/27/2006 3:47:15 PM PST by eleni121 ( + En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great))
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To: saveliberty
In fact, he did blame the Jews today. Pat Buchanan is an anti-Semite.

Should Mr. Berezovski be immune on account of his origin?

51 posted on 11/27/2006 3:52:25 PM PST by A. Pole (Russian proverb: "All are not cooks that walk with long knives")
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To: Risha
Litvinenko's statement is awfully coherent and eloquent for a man writhing in a death agony.

I await Pat Buchanan's column laughing off the various martyrdom traditions of the saints.

While his agonizing public death would make him a celebrity even more famous than Georgi Markov, the Bulgarian anti-communist murdered in London in 1979

I await Pat Buchanan's column explaining that Georgi Markov actually killed himself in order to unfairly blacken the reputation of the Soviet state.

it may tell us who the real enemies of this country are

We already know, Pat... unfortunately for you.

52 posted on 11/27/2006 3:59:32 PM PST by steve-b (It's hard to be religious when certain people don't get struck by lightning.)
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To: Risha
Yikes!!!I said the same thing earlier today on another thread. It gets pretty scary to think I came to the same conclusion using the reverse "cui bono" method and hadn't read Pat's column.
53 posted on 11/27/2006 4:00:01 PM PST by saradippity
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To: Risha

Buchanan is a Putinist.


54 posted on 11/27/2006 4:00:37 PM PST by Thunder90
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To: linear
One hopes Mr. Buchanan does not bleed too much from his fight with Occam's Razor.

Mr. Buchanan thinks that "Occam's Razor" is the brand name of box cutter involved in the official cover-up story for Bush's 9/11 conspiracy.

55 posted on 11/27/2006 4:01:14 PM PST by steve-b (It's hard to be religious when certain people don't get struck by lightning.)
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To: Dog Gone
I'm surprised he didn't blame the JOOOOOOS.

Not in so many words, but you don't have to read very far between the lines if you're at all familiar with his style of wingnuttery.

56 posted on 11/27/2006 4:02:50 PM PST by steve-b (It's hard to be religious when certain people don't get struck by lightning.)
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To: Doc91678
Sure he's being set up. First he poisoned the president of the Ukraine, then he killed the newspaper journalist, now he poisoned and killed a fellow former KGB agent. If you belive he didn't do it, I have some beach front property for sale in Arizona.

LOL. Buchanan's column reads like one of Squealer's screeds pinning the blame of all Animal Farm's troubles on the machinations of Snowball.

57 posted on 11/27/2006 4:04:43 PM PST by steve-b (It's hard to be religious when certain people don't get struck by lightning.)
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To: Thunder90
Buchanan is a Putinist.

In a sense he is. Both Putin and Buchanan are nationalists as they put the national interests first.

58 posted on 11/27/2006 4:11:04 PM PST by A. Pole (Russian proverb: "All are not cooks that walk with long knives")
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To: Risha

Leave it to Pat.


59 posted on 11/27/2006 4:12:07 PM PST by dr_who_2
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To: Risha
"Litvinenko's death puts him, the Kremlin and the KGB, now the FSB, under suspicion of having reverted to the terror tactics of Stalin..."

Would they EVEN care????

60 posted on 11/27/2006 4:12:39 PM PST by jackibutterfly (.)
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