Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Daniel Greenfield article: Russia, Georgia and Islamic Terrorism














Daniel Greenfield article: Russia,
Georgia and Islamic Terrorism


Link to Sultan Knish








Russia, Georgia and Islamic Terrorism


Posted: 20 Apr 2010 09:37 PM PDT








Putin with Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad

It is no secret that Russia is the world's biggest non-Muslim
sponsor of Islamic terrorism. Russian weapons and rubles flow into Iran
and Syria, and from there to terrorist groups throughout the Middle East.
Russian personnel train the Iranians, who in turn train Iraqi Shiite
terrorists on the best way to kill American soldiers. While the US was
getting ready to take down Saddam Hussein, Russia was using its best
delaying tactics in the UN, while rushing its top of the line weapons into
Iraq. Putin knew that Saddam was finished and that Iraq's debt to Russia
would never be paid. Nevertheless the doomed Saddam got the best the
Russian armories had to offer in order to kill as many American troops as
possible. After the invasion, Russian officials would boast of the
increased demand for their weapons in the Muslim world.

In Lebanon,
once again Russian weapons flowed to Hezbollah (the Party of Allah)
terrorists. Top of the line Russian weapons destroyed Israeli tanks and
killed Israeli soldiers. And once again Russian officials boasted about
their weapons being behind it all. And when Israel pulled out, Russia sent
two detachments of

its Chechen Muslim troops
to Lebanon.




According to President Putin, the Chechens, as Muslims,
will find it easier to “establish contacts with the local population”
(Interfax, October 10). Alu Alkhanov, president of Chechnya’s
pro-Russian administration, observed: “Importantly, all of these men
strictly observe the Muslim rites which will play a role in
Lebanon”


Remember Russia's Chechen Muslim soldiers, because you'll
see them again soon. This time marching into Georgia.

The Cedar
Revolution failed. the radical Islamists of Hizbullah became a major
player in Lebanon's new order. Which meant that Iran and Syria were major
players. Which meant that Russia, which stood behind them both, was a
major player again. And all it took was a few thousand
dead.

Meanwhile Putin and Medvedev are not just supplying weapons
to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the rest of the elite in Iran, but providing
them with nuclear technology. Technology that puts Iran on track toward a
nuclear bomb, which when detonated over Israel will not only remove the
biggest obstacle in Russia's longtime plans to control the Middle East,
but to execute a Second Holocaust as well.




Some people may wonder, how in the wake of Beslan and the
numerous bombings by Muslim terrorists on its own soil, can Russia
continue to support and work together with Muslim terrorists? The answer
is that Putin and his merry band of ex-KGB operatives, do not object to
Muslim terrorists. They like them a lot, they helped train them, they
continue to supply to them-- so long as they're not fighting against
Russia.








Talgat with
Putin

Putin, like nearly every Russian leader before him, views
Muslim terror as a valuable strategic tool. Russia's tightly controlled
mosques preach Jihad... they just preach it against Russia's enemies, as
when
the Supreme Mufti of Russia, Talgat Tadzhuddin
, called for a
"
single-'(Russian)-Orthodox Islamic' Jihad against the empire of
Satan
" when the US overthrew Saddam Hussein. Unlike Putin's critics,
he didn't end up in a jail cell, strapped down in a psychiatric hospital
or dead of a suspicious suicide. Perish the thought, here he is with
Vladimir Putin. And he remains well funded by the Russian
government.




Russia fights against Islamic seperatists, in order to control
them and turn them into loyal subjects and troops again, as was done
during the days of the USSR. And Russia's campaign in Chechnya is not
about fighting Islamic terror, but about consolidating its hold on all the
countries it used to control. And those campaigns are not limited to
Muslim regions, but Christian ones as well. They include the Ukraine,
Poland, Czechoslovakia... and Georgia as well. Because Christian or
Muslim, it makes no difference to the Ex-Communists in power. They are
determined to once again rule over them all.

Russia's KGB masters
have used many tools to achieve their objectives. They've employed
blackmail, intimidation, poison, election fraud, street violence and of
course outright invasion by Russian "peacekeepers". But above all else,
the KGB has excelled at one tool-- propaganda.

And so we come to
Georgia once again. Russia's invasion of Georgia in 2008 failed to achieve
its goals. But that doesn't mean that Vladimir Putin has decided to take a
break and spend all his time, posing and primping with tigers, karate
outfits and rap stars for the adulation of his own government controlled
media. The FSB/KGB propaganda machine, which over the last few years has
accused Georgia and President Saakashvili of every conceivable thing is
now trying to plant stories claiming that Georgia is in league with Muslim
terrorists against Russia.

As the world's largest non-Muslim
sponsor of Islamic terror, Russia accusing anyone else of collaborating
with Muslim terrorists is already obscene. Numerous top ranking KGB
defectors, including former KGB General Oleg Kalugin,
Ion Mihai Pacepa,
the former head of Romania's intelligence service
, Konstantin
Preobrazhenskiy
, and others, who have stated repeatedly that Russia
was behind much of the world's Islamic terror and that it continues to
play that role today. They have even drawn connections between Al Queda
and the KGB/FSB. While these allegations are debatable, Al Queda's number
2,

Ayman Al-Zawahiri spent some time
in Russia, and ex-KGB agents have
alleged that he was trained by them.

But let's put Russia's own
extensive ties to Islamic terrorism on hold for a minute, and focus on the
situation in Georgia.

Russia's assault on Georgia is a virtual
carbon copy of the NATO campaign against Yugoslavia. Like the Clinton
Administration, Vladimir Putin used phony claims of ethnic cleansing to
invade Georgia in order to force the independence of two regions with
sizable Muslim populations inside Georgia. Essentially it was a mirror
image of what happened in Yugoslavia, except this time Russia was the
invader, Georgia was the victim, and rather than Kosovo and Croatia-- the
two statelets in question were, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. (South Ossetia
is a "country" of some 50,000 people which is only recognized by Vladimir
Putin, Hugo Chavez and former Sandanista terrorist leader Daniel Ortega,
which should tell you something right there.)

Now Russia is
spreading claims that Georgia is in league with Muslim Jihadis and
plotting against it. There's one problem with that. Georgia is a mostly
Christian country, while both Abkhazia and South Ossetia are regions that
hold sizable Muslim minorities. Do Muslim terrorists really want to
prevent independence for two regions that demographically are much more
Muslim than Georgia?

Especially when the Mufti of Abkhazia
,
Timur
Dzyba, has called on the Muslim world
to recognize Abkhazian
independence and laid out extensive plans for Islamizing it
by importing
Muslims from Turkey
.


In fact it was Russia
who took its Muslim Chechen troops
and marched them into Georgia.
Those Muslim soldiers carried South Ossetian flags, (you remember that
thriving nation of 50,000 people, whose independence Russia was fighting
for.) And who were those Chechen troops fighting for Russia under a South
Ossetian flag? They were former Chechen Muslim terrorists and guerrillas
who switched sides and fought for Russia under Sulim Yamadayev as the
Vostok Battalion.

Sulim Yamadayev, a Muslim thug, had been
responsible for numerous gruesome atrocities committed by him and under
his command. His men were known for the classic Muslim beheading, as well
as carrying out gruesome tortures on their bodies while hiding the bodies.
In Georgia, this battalion of Muslim throat-slitters participated in the
murder, rape, plunder and abuse of Georgian Christians in a pogrom
designed to ethnically cleanse the city of Gori.

It was Putin who
brought Muslim terrorists in uniform into the heart of Georgia, to rob and
kill, backed by the full might of the Russian military. It was the Russian
Government that did it in order to carve out two parts of Georgia with a
sizable Muslim minority, and turn them into full fledged countries. And
all of this was done under the command of the GRU, the Russian foreign
military intelligence directorate created by Leon Trotsky, that has long
since become an object of horror to anyone in the region.

Unlike
the Russian propaganda about their intelligence services seizing a
briefcase from a dead terrorist that supposedly contained notes
incriminating the Georgian government-- these are all facts. (These are
the same intelligence services which report that people in their custody
somehow keep committing suicide.) They are events that large numbers of
people witnessed. They are part of the historical record. They represent
information that can be researched independently without relying on the
Russian security services or their Western stooges.

But let's
continue exploring the credibility of their accusation that it is Georgia,
not Russia that is allied with Muslim terrorists.

Russia's attempt
to carve up Georgia was
enthusiastically
endorsed
by Muslims.




The support of Russia’s actions on the part of the
Islamic community of the Caucasus and several other Muslim states shows
that the Islamic world still remains Russia’s staunch ally despite the
virtual isolation of the country on the part of the West. There is no
other European country that can boast of such a position in the Muslim
community, representatives of the Islamic clergy of Russia, North
Ossetia and Abkhazia said during their meeting with
reporters.

When President Medvedev officially announced the
recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the Muslim clergy of the
Caucasus was one of the first communities to have approved the Kremlin’s
decision. Muslim clergymen congratulated the people of the two republics
on their long-awaited independence and urged the world Islamic community
to follow Russia’s example.

“I would like to address the Islamic
world to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia,
deputy mufti of Abkhazia, Timur Dzyba said.


Timur incidentally has big
plans for Islamizing Abkhazia
by importing millions of Muslims from
Turkey. Turkey's Islamist government and Ahmadinejad in Iran, have both
pledged to cooperate with Moscow in "rebuilding" Abkhazia and South
Ossetia.




Russia's military and political actions in Abkhazia and
South Ossetia are likely to have another unintended consequence: they
are likely to make it easier and more attractive for Muslim émigrés from
the North Caucasus to return there and change the ethno-religious
balance not only in these two republics but in the region more
generally.

At present, Muslims constitute approximately 35
percent of the populations of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, but both
Muslim leaders there and analysts in Moscow say that the new situation
which has arisen in the wake of Russia's moves in Georgia is certain to
increase that figure, possibly to the tipping point of more than 50
percent.

In an interview given to "NZ-Religii" and published
today, Timur Dzyba, the mufti of Abkhazia, said that Muslims in his
republic – including Abkhaz, North Caucasians, Tatars, Bashkirs and
Turks – have been able to maintain their share of the population in
recent times but now expect to expand it.


All this is unsurprising as Muslims in
Georgia
had been complaining that President Saakashvili
was "Christianizing" Georgia
by placing a cross on the flag and
inserting too many of the country's past Christian values. Of course under
an Abkhazian state, in which Russia will help funnel Muslim immigrants to
expand the territory under control, that won't be a
problem;




During the Soviet period, Abkhazian Islam became weaker,
but it would seem that since the fall of the USSR, the establishment of
links between Abkhazians of Georgia and descendants of Abkhazian
immigrants in Turkey has somewhat favoured an Islamic
revival


And eventually Georgia will go the way of Abkhazia as well.
That is Putin's plan.

As a Christian country surrounded by Muslim
countries, Georgia has made attempts to reach out to them. Less so than
most Western European countries. What it has not done, is employed Muslim
terrorists in its armed forces-- as Russia has. It has not financed and
armed Muslim terrorists, as Russia has. It has not provided nuclear
technology to Muslim terrorists, as Russia has. It does not control
mosques which preach Jihad against the United States-- as Russia
does.

After all the horrors perpetrated by the KGB, anyone who
takes claims made by the same people who were in the KGB as fact... sight
unseen, is making a profound mistake. And anyone who supports the side of
the ex-Communist thugs who not only tortured innocents, trained
terrorists, assassinated dissidents in the past-- but are still doing it
today, need to ask themselves if they aren't playing Dhimmi to monsters
who filled mass graves every bit as enthusiastically as the Nazis
did.








Russian Foreign
Minister Lavrov with Hamas leader

But if anyone wants evidence of a meeting between a top leader
in the South Ossetian war with Islamic terrorists, that's easy to come
by.

In 2006, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov
met with
Hamas terrorist leader
Khaled Meshaal. That same year
Vladimir Putin invited Hamas
leaders to visit him in Moscow, and
stated that
he does
not consider Hamas
to be a terrorist organization.

These are
not secret revelations from intelligence sources, but open stories in
major media outlets of top Russian officials meeting with and welcoming
Islamic terrorists.

I do not believe that the Serbian people,
despite their closer ethnic ties to Russia than to Georgia, would want to
see what was done to them, done to another country in their name. In fact
a major Abkhazian site uses NATO's actions in Kosovo as a precedent for
what Russia is doing in Georgia. Is that really what anyone who is
outraged by NATO's actions in Yugoslavia wants to support?

Nor is
arguing for Russia's partition of Georgia, any kind of counter-Jihad
effort. Russia's goal is to create two states that will have larger Muslim
population percentages than Georgia as a whole. And those populations are
meant to continue expanding through repatriation from Turkey. That means
Russia will eventually have created its own Kosovo out of parts of
Georgia. How in the world is supporting the party that used Muslim troops
and is creating countries where Muslims will eventually become a majority,
counter-Jihadist?

And to dismantle the last leg of this stool, the
Obama Administration is not supporting Georgia at the expense of Russia.
In fact the
Obama
Administration has turned its back on Georgia
, in favor of a reboot
with Russia. Obama snubbed Saakashvili in favor of Putin's pet, Medvedev.
Obama had
earlier
compared the Russian invasion of Georgia
, with the US invasion of
Iraq. So opposing Georgia and supporting Russia is not the anti-Obama
line-- it is Obama's line. You are not opposing Obama, if you support
appeasing Russia and betraying Georgia. You are supporting
Obama.



When McCain looked into Putin's eyes, he said that he could see
three letters, KGB. Ask yourself. Do you see what McCain sees, or do you
see what Obama sees?

Because beyond the politics, there's the
question of conscience. While the countries involved are far away, this
debate carries a burden of flesh and blood. Russian propaganda claims that
Georgia is in league with Muslim terrorists operating in its territory,
and that Georgian leaders are actively involved in planning attacks on it.
Russia has tried to sell this same line before, but it has implications
far beyond plain propaganda. By promoting and distributing this claim,
those who do it are providing Russia with a casus belli for invading
Georgia, the next time a terrorist attack happens in the
Caucasus.

Do you remember Russian tanks suppressing the uprising in
Hungary? Do you remember them in the streets of Prague? Do you want part
of the responsibility for those tanks in the streets of Tbilisi? Do you
want the Muslim
butchers
of Gori
roaming through a peaceful city, robbing, raping and
murdering? Because this is not academic. This is not just about words in
which no one gets hurt and we all go home afterward. This is about a
totalitarian country which has murdered hundreds of reporters, imprisoned
dissidents in psychiatric hospitals and jailed their lawyers, carried out
assassinations worldwide, that is now determined to conquer a country it
once controlled. And it wants to use you to do it.

We may not
always do good, but we can always refuse to collaborate with evil. That is
our choice. For those brave Russians and Jews who defied the KGB in Soviet
times, this was a dangerous and costly choice. For us it is as easy as
doing the right thing.

Supporting Russia's campaign against Georgia
does not hurt the Jihad, it helps it. It does not hurt Obama, it runs in
tandem with what he is already doing. It does not reject NATO's actions in
Yugoslavia, it copies them and endorses them. But above all else, there's
a simple question to be answered here.

Do you want to help the KGB
thugs who provided Saddam with the weapons used to murder US soldiers? Who
are providing Iran with nuclear technology in order to commit genocide?
Who are the largest non-Muslim state sponsoring Islamic
terrorism?

We always have the ability to do the right thing. To
refuse to collaborate with evil. To refuse to be Dhimmis for either Islam
or the KGB. That is the power of moral choice. That is the power of doing
the right thing. That is the power of refusing to collaborate with evil.
That is the power of being free. Because the power of evil comes from its
ability to seduce you, to trick you, or to finally compel you to serve its
ends. The power of good comes from refusing to do its bidding. And that is
why only those who refuse to collaborate with evil, are truly free.










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