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It appears that the Kremlin
has attempted to assassinate Russian defector
Alexander Litvinenko, whose warnings to the West have
been repeatedly cited in this column.
A
former lieutenant colonel of the KGB/FSB, Litvinenko wrote a
book titled
Blowing Up Russia: Terror From Within. During an
interview with
Rzeczpospolita in July 2005 he explained that al Qaeda’s
number two man, Ayman al-Zawahiri was
trained by the FSB (KGB) in Russia along with other al
Qaeda leaders. According to Litvinenko, “[there is] only one
organization which has made terrorism the main tool of
solving political problems.” And that organization, he said,
“is the Russian special services.” The KGB trained
terrorists all over the world. “The specially trained and
prepared agents of the KGB,” said Litvinenko, “have
organized murders and explosions, including explosions on
tankers, the hijacking of passenger jets, attacks on
diplomats, as well as state and commercial organizations
worldwide.” Litvinenko added: “The bloodiest terrorists of
the world were or are agents of the KGB-FSB. They are well
known [like] Carlos Ilyich Ramiros, nicknamed ‘the Jackal,’
the late Yassir Arafat, Saddam Hussein … [and others].”
According to Litvinenko, “All of them were trained by the
KGB, received money from there, weapons and explosives….”
It is being reported that
Litvinenko was poisoned with thallium, described by the
Telegraph (UK) as a colorless and odorless liquid “that is
often used to kill rats.” The poisoning occurred in London
while Litvinenko was gathering information on the
assassination of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Litvinenko has argued that Chechen terrorism is a
KGB-inspired provocation used to legitimize Putin’s
dictatorship, and that Russia is pretending to fight
terrorism with one hand while guiding it with the other. A
man brave enough to risk his life to warn others, to lay an
accusation against the most dangerous criminals in the world,
deserves to be taken seriously. But the fact that his
message has been systematically ignored, that no newspaper
or politician will discuss his testimony concerning Ayman
al-Zawahiri, is a sociological artifact of great
significance. The Kremlin’s grand deception strategy has
been effective, and there is no danger that the West will
figure it out, because the truth is economically
inconvenient for politicians and businessmen alike. Things
have advanced so far that the Kremlin sees no danger in
murdering people outright, as in the days of Stalin. In this
way a message is sent to all writers, and all those with
bits and pieces of the great puzzle.
The Russian strategy should be
obvious by now. We know that China and Iran are being armed
with Russian weapons – including Russian nuclear technology.
Such moves deserve an explanation, but nobody wants an
honest discussion of the problem. Given the economic logic
of U.S. statesmanship, a confrontation with Russia is to be
avoided. The Left/Right political divide paralyzes any and
all realistic analysis because one side of this political
divide is incapable of acknowledging a Russian threat while
the other has attached itself to claims of victory and the
prospect of “open” markets in “former” communist lands. We
know that Russia is working to form various alliances with
countries like Brazil, India, Venezuela, etc. We know that
Russia and China have formed an intimate partnership, that
they have conducted joint military exercises, and that China
has been cultivating Mexico as a strategic partner. The
balance of power is shifting, perhaps decisively, and the
results of that shift may soon become apparent to everyone.
The Iranian nuclear crisis serves to dramatize this shift.
Three years ago President Bush would have bombed Iran. Today
he is timid, hesitant and beleaguered. Many of the
president’s supporters have turned against him. Perhaps
President Bush realizes that a preemptive attack on Iran
will divide the United States politically, with further
consequences to the Republican Party.
Looking back at the long row
of fallen dominoes, from South Africa and the Congo to
Venezuela and Germany, the fall of the Israeli domino stands
in prospect. The Israelis believe the neutralization of
Iran’s nuclear project is essential to Israel’s security.
Israeli analysts are already warning that Iran could destroy
Israel without launching a single nuclear weapon, because
many Israelis will leave Israel if Iran becomes a nuclear
power. The morale of the Jewish state would suffer a
crippling blow. But the plight of Israel does not move the
American public. Just as the American consumer abandoned
Vietnam to the Communists, some believe that Israel will be
abandoned to the Islamists. Many observers expect that the
Americans will not remain loyal to their allies, choosing
instead to “cut and run” when things become difficult. After
all, it was the Americans who abandoned Southeast Asia. It
was the Americans who pushed for the Communist takeover of
Rhodesia, and the Communist-ANC takeover of South Africa;
and who allowed the Communist victories in Angola and Congo.
The African Communists have won the long war for the mineral
rich sub-Saharan region. And the Americans don’t care in the
least. In fact, we are about to watch the United States
Congress cut the legs out from under the government of
Colombia as it struggles to contain a growing Communist
insurgency.
The suicide of the West is
happening before our eyes. From the assassination of Anna
Politkovskaya to the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, from
the fall of South Africa to the electoral
victory of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, the same old
Communists continue to kill their enemies as they advance
from victory to victory. The KGB rules Russia openly,
flooding China with weapons, encouraging Iran’s nuclear
ambitions, arming Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan,
subverting the Western alliance through economics,
neutralizing Germany by way of German unification,
undermining NATO as one Warsaw Pact country after another
joins under false democratic colors. Do the Americans have
eyes? Do they have sense?
Yesterday American strategy
was based on a false victory. Today the logic of retreat
takes hold as the party of retreat takes Congress. In terms
of Iran’s WMDs, American politicians see no other choice
than to sacrifice Israel to the “peace process.” It will
prove to be a slow and grinding death, similar to that of
white South Africa. The grim prospect is so real that former
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already
compared his country’s fate to that of Czechoslovakia (sold
out to appease Hitler). The West will do nothing to punish
Vladimir Putin for assassinating and intimidating
journalists, for poisoning Alexander Litvinenko. The West
will do nothing about the Iranian bomb. The Americans will
eventually leave Iraq, and America’s cities will be attacked
by nuclear weapons. In this sequence one failure leads to
another. Weakness, lack of resolve, stupidity and
incompetence add up to defeat.
From outward appearances it
would seem that the old Soviet Union has returned. A thing
crucified, dead and buried has been resurrected. Four weeks
after Vladimir Putin’s re-election, a procession led by the
Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church arrived at the
Church of Christ the Redeemer in Moscow. In keeping with
ancient tradition the doors of the church were shut,
symbolizing the sealed cave where Christ’s body was placed
following crucifixion. “After midnight,” noted Russian
journalist Anna Politkovskaya, “the Orthodox faithful taking
part in the procession await the opening of the church doors.
The patriarch stands on the steps at their head and is the
first to enter the empty temple where the Resurrection of
Christ has already occurred.” In due course the Patriarch
offered up a prayer, the doors of the Church of Christ the
Redeemer were opened and out stepped President Vladimir
Putin. If any Christians were present for this ceremony they
offered no protest to this blatant sacrilege. The woman who
reported this event for the benefit of Western readers has
since been assassinated. The KGB defector who was
investigating the circumstances of her death has been
poisoned (i.e., Litvinenko). The West thinks it an amusing
spy story, something out of fiction. But the situation is
hardly amusing. As Russian dissident Yuri Yarim-Agaev
recently explained to Jamie Glazov of
Frontpagemag.com, “That in foreign policy, the U.S.
remains for them [Russia] enemy number one, and that they
would support anyone who tries to undermine American power
whether it be North Korea, Iran, you name it. That in
domestic policy they consider their major enemies democracy,
human rights, and the free market, and they will try to
suppress them by all means, and the bring back under their
control most parts of the former Soviet Union.”
Russia is a big player,
despite what we’ve been told about “the fall of communism.”
The Kremlin now acts boldly, in the open, so that every
Russian understands. It is a case of terrorism. It is a case
of instilling fear. Writers are being killed, and now
intelligence defectors have been targeted. Decisive cards
are being played, and the international press, the public
and many politicians are clueless.
© 2006
Jeffrey R. Nyquist
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