Anonymous ID: fb0e36 March 23, 2024, 1:07 p.m. No.20614441   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Did you know that the FBI helped plan and carry out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing?

This is a good example of how US and Israeli intelligence agencies work with terror groups. They send informants to infiltrate. But those informants are really running the terror operations.

In this case, the FBI informant provided the bomb making instructions, sourced the bomb making materials, planned all the logistics, etc. Then at the last minute, the informant says, uh, don't we want to replace the explosives with fake powder so, uh, we don't actually kill people? And the FBI is like, nah!

6 people killed and 1000 injured.

Anonymous ID: fb0e36 March 23, 2024, 1:11 p.m. No.20614456   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4467 >>4468 >>4477 >>4491 >>4502 >>4587 >>4653

>>20614428

>https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-ethnic-minorities-independence-ukraine-war/32210542.html

Coming Apart At The Seams? For Russia's Ethnic Minorities, Ukraine War Is A Chance To Press For Independence From Moscow

January 05, 2023

 

In October, Chechen native Rustam Azhiyev – known by the nom de guerre Abdul-Khakim Shishani – traveled to Ukraine and joined an all-Chechen unit fighting with Kyiv against the Russian invasion. Now 41, he has been waging war against Russia since he was 19, and he views the conflict in Ukraine as just a continuation of the cause he took up then.

“In 1999, the war began,” Azhiyev said, referring to the Second Chechen War, during which he rose to become commander of the central front for the unrecognized separatist state of Ichkeria – and Vladimir Putin, then Russia’s little-known new prime minister, played the leading role in Moscow. “And in 2000, at 19, I joined the popular resistance. All my life has been tied to the confrontation with Russia.

“For us, the war is not over,” he added.

Azhiyev left Russia for Turkey in 2011, but soon found himself with other Chechen separatist fighters in Syria, once again fighting against Moscow’s forces.

“We will follow the enemy anywhere we can,” he said.

“I came here to fight for historical justice,” he said about his decision to go to Ukraine. “Back in the day, a small group of Ukrainians came to help us fight against the Russians, and we have not forgotten that.

“For us, it is a matter of survival,” he concluded. “As long as Russia exists, we cannot live in peace.”

Azhiyev is far from the only one from Russia who sees the war in Ukraine as a chance for ethnic minorities inside the country to push for greater autonomy or even independence.

“The Erzya people have been occupied by the empire for 800 years,” Erzyan elder Syres Boleyan told a meeting of the League of Free Nations, an organization uniting representatives of minority groups inside Russia that are seeking to secede, in July. His said his ethnic group of some 800,000 people, whose historical homeland is in what is now the Russian Republic of Mordovia, was also sending volunteers to fight for Ukraine.

Putin’s war in Ukraine has already lasted far longer and proven far more costly than Moscow anticipated in many ways. As it continues with no sign of an end, many observers say centrifugal forces are growing in the vast and highly centralized Russian Federation. These forces, they argue, will strengthen as the pressures of the war and unprecedented economic sanctions erode Moscow’s leverage over Russia’s regions, from the Baltic and Black seas to the Pacific.

“The goal of this forum,” read a statement from the July meeting in Prague of the Forum of Free Peoples of Russia a gathering of anti-Putin, anti-war groups that has met four times since the war began “is the complete and irreversible decolonization of Russia. Our goals will have been achieved only when the Russian Federation ceases to exist as a subject of international law and is transformed into 25-35 independent, free, and – we hope – democratic countries.”

Anonymous ID: fb0e36 March 23, 2024, 1:16 p.m. No.20614493   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadyrovites

In late June 2022, Ramzan Kadyrov announced the creation of four new battalions consisting only of ethnic Chechens.