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Title: The Tsarnaev Brothers Were Double Agents Who Decoyed US Into Terror Trap
Source: DEBKA
URL Source: http://www.debka.com/article/22914/
Published: Apr 21, 2013
Author: staff writer
Post Date: 2013-04-21 22:59:19 by Murron
Keywords: None
Views: 6937
Comments: 11

The Tsarnaev Brothers Were Double Agents Who Decoyed US Into Terror Trap

The big questions buzzing over Boston Bombers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have a single answer: It emerged in the 102 tense hours between the twin Boston Marathon bombings Monday, April 15 – which left three dead, 180 injured and a police officer killed at MIT - and Dzohkhar’s capture Friday, April 19 in Watertown.

The conclusion reached by debkafile’s counterterrorism and intelligence sources is that the brothers were double agents, hired by US and Saudi intelligence to penetrate the Wahhabi jihadist networks which, helped by Saudi financial institutions, had spread across the restive Russian Caucasian.

Instead, the two former Chechens betrayed their mission and went secretly over to the radical Islamist networks.

By this tortuous path, the brothers earned the dubious distinction of being the first terrorist operatives to import al Qaeda terror to the United States through a winding route outside the Middle East – the Caucasus.

This broad region encompasses the autonomous or semi-autonomous Muslim republics of Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Chechnya, North Ossetia and Karachyevo-Cherkesiya, most of which the West has never heard of.

Moscow however keeps these republics on a tight military and intelligence leash, constantly putting down violent resistance by the Wahhabist cells, which draw support from certain Saudi sources and funds from the Riyadh government for building Wahhabist mosques and schools to disseminate the state religion of Saudi Arabia. The Saudis feared that their convoluted involvement in the Caucasus would come embarrassingly to light when a Saudi student was questioned about his involvement in the bombng attacks while in a Boston hospital with badly burned hands.

They were concerned to enough to send Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saudi al-Faisal to Washington Wednesday, April 17, in the middle of the Boston Marathon bombing crisis, for a private conversation with President Barack Obama and his national security adviser Tom Donilon on how to handle the Saudi angle of the bombing attack. That day too, official Saudi domestic media launched an extraordinary three-day campaign. National and religious figures stood up and maintained that authentic Saudi Wahhabism does not espouse any form of terrorism or suicide jihadism and the national Saudi religion had nothing to do with the violence in Boston. “No matter what the nationality and religious of the perpetrators, they are terrorists and deviants who represent no one but themselves.”

Prince Saud was on a mission to clear the 30,000 Saudi students in America of suspicion of engaging in terrorism for their country or religion, a taint which still lingers twelve years after 9/11. He was concerned that exposure of the Tsarnaev brothers’ connections with Wahhabist groups in the Caucasus would revive the stigma.

The Tsarnaevs' recruitment by US intelligence as penetration agents against terrorist networks in southern Russia explains some otherwise baffling features of the event: 1. An elite American college in Cambridge admitted younger brother Dzhokhar and granted him a $2,500 scholarship, without subjecting him to the exceptionally stiff standard conditions of admission. This may be explained by his older brother Tamerlan demanding this privilege for his kid brother in part payment for recruitment. 2. When in 2011, a “foreign government” (Russian intelligence) asked the FBI to screen Tamerlan for suspected ties to Caucasian Wahhabist cells during a period in which they had begun pledging allegiance to al Qaeda, the agency, it was officially revealed, found nothing incriminating against him and let him go after a short interview.

He was not placed under surveillance. Neither was there any attempt to hide the fact that he paid a long visit to Russia last year and on his return began promoting radical Islam on social media. Yet even after the Boston marathon bombings, when law enforcement agencies, heavily reinforced by federal and state personnel, desperately hunted the perpetrators, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was never mentioned as a possible suspect

3. Friday, four days after the twin explosions at the marathon finishing line, the FBI released footage of Suspect No. 1 in a black hat and Suspect No. 2 in a white hat walking briskly away from the crime scene, and appealed to the public to help the authorities identify the pair. We now know this was a charade. The authorities knew exactly who they were. Suddenly, during the police pursuit of their getaway car from the MIT campus on Friday, they were fully identified. The brother who was killed in the chase was named Tamerlan, aged 26, and the one who escaped, only to be hunted down Saturday night hiding in a boat, was 19-year old Dzhokhar.

Our intelligence sources say that we may never know more than we do today about the Boston terrorist outrage which shook America – and most strikingly, Washington - this week. We may not have the full story of when and how the Chechen brothers were recruited by US intelligence as penetration agents – any more than we have got to the bottom of tales of other American double agents who turned coat and bit their recruiters.

Here is just a short list of some of the Chechen brothers’ two-faced predecessors:

In the 1980s, an Egyptian called Ali Abdul Saoud Mohamed offered his services as a spy to the CIA residence in Cairo. He was hired, even though he was at the time the official interpreter of Ayman al-Zuwahiri, then Osama bin Laden’s senior lieutenant and currently his successor.

He accounted for this by posing as a defector. But then, he turned out to be feeding al Qaeda US military secrets. Later, he was charged with Al Qaeda’s 1998 bombings of US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es-Salaam. On Dec. 30, 2009, the Jordanian physician Humam Khalil al-Balawi, having gained the trust of US intelligence in Afghanistan as an agent capable of penetrating al Qaeda’s top ranks, detonated a bomb at a prearranged rendezvous in Kost, killing the four top CIA agents in the country. Then, there was the French Muslim Mohamed Merah. He was recruited by French intelligence to penetrate Islamist terror cells in at least eight countries, including the Caucasus. At the end of last year, he revealed his true spots in deadly attacks on a Jewish school in Toulouse and a group of French military commandoes.

The debate has begun over the interrogation of the captured Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarmayev when he is fit for questioning after surgery for two bullet wounds and loss of blood. The first was inflicted during the police chase in which his brother Tamerlan was killed.

An ordinary suspect would be read his rights (Miranda) and be permitted a lawyer. In his case, the “public safety exemption” option may be invoked, permitting him to be questioned without those rights, provided the interrogation is restricted to immediate public safety concerns. President Barack Obama is also entitled to rule him an “enemy combatant” and so refer him to a military tribunal and unrestricted grilling.

According to debkafile’s counter terror sources, four questions should top the interrogators' agenda:

a) At what date did the Tsarnaev brothers turn coat and decide to work for Caucasian Wahhabi networks?

b) Did they round up recruits for those networks in the United States - particularly, among the Caucasian and Saudi communities? c) What was the exact purpose of the Boston Marathon bombings and their aftermath at MIT in Watertown? d) Are any more terrorist attacks in the works in other American cities?

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#1. To: Murron, We The People, logsplitter (#0)

Moscow however keeps these republics on a tight military and intelligence leash,

Something that I thought that was interesting was that Putin offered to help us before it came out in the News media of who the alleged bombers were. Do you have any idea as to why that is?

A K A Stone  posted on  2013-04-21   23:02:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#1)

Something that I thought that was interesting was that Putin offered to help us before it came out in the News media of who the alleged bombers were. Do you have any idea as to why that is?

I'm still researching. All I do know is, these young men were given safe asylum out of Russia about 10yrs ago, and brought to our country, and I believe Putin knows something about these men he's not talking about. They were just boys then, but they still had ties in Russia...(to be cont., I will post anything interesting I find)

("Do not blame Caesar Obama, blame the people of Rome America who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and given him triumphal processions. Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the new wonderful good society which shall now be Rome's America's, interpreted to mean more money, more ease, more security, and more living fatly at the expense of the industrious."~ Marcus Tullius Cicero)

Murron  posted on  2013-04-21   23:07:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Murron (#2)

I will post anything interesting I find

Please do.

When I first heard of this Boston Bombing I got a sick feeling in my stomach that the government would use it to take some more of our rights away. No matter who did it.

A K A Stone  posted on  2013-04-21   23:09:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: All (#0)

Boston Bombing Could Have U.S.-Russia Implications

Aamer Madhani, USA TODAY- April 19, 2013

Russian President Vladimir Putin may use Boston tragedy to reset relations with U.S.

WASHINGTON — With authorities identifying two ethnic Chechen brothers as the suspects responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings, the hot-and-cold U.S.- Russian relationship is facing an unexpected twist.

Early in President Obama's first term, his administration proposed a "reset" in the historically complicated relationship with Russia, which resulted in a short warming of relations between the countries.

But over the last few years, the relationship has been soured by a series of policy disagreements — including differences over the ongoing civil strife in Syria where Russian President Vladimir Putin has opposed the ouster of Bashar Assad, while Obama says the Syrian president must go.

The White House won't give details of any coordination they've had with Russian officials since identifying Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as the suspects for Monday's blasts in Boston.

But on Friday evening, Obama spoke with Putin and "praised the close cooperation that the United States has received from Russia on counterterrorism, including in the wake of the Boston attack," according to a White House statement.

Even before the Chechen connection surfaced publicly on Friday, Putin condemned the explosions as a "disgusting" crime and offered to help the U.S. investigation in any way he could. On Friday, the suspects' father, who is living in Russia, told CNN that he had been questioned by Russian authorities before being released.

A U.S. law enforcement official, who was not authorized to comment on the investigation, said investigators have been drawn to the overseas travel records of the elder suspect, Tamerlan, who was killed in a firefight with police on Friday morning.

The travel records show that the 26-year-old man left John F. Kennedy International Airport on Jan. 12, 2012, for Sheremetyevo International Airport, near Moscow. The suspect returned to JFK on July 17, 2012, but the purpose of his visit is unclear, the official said. But authorities say they have found no formal links between the suspects and any terrorist groups.

Fiona Hill, a Russia analyst at the Brookings Institution in Washington, said that Putin may angle to "reset the reset" and argue that Obama needs to be more concerned about the Chechen separatists, some of whom have made their way to fighting with Taliban in Afghanistan and the Syrian opposition.

After the 9/11 attacks on the United States, Putin — who at the time was waging a brutal counterinsurgency effort against separatists in the predominantly Muslim population of Chechnya in southern Russia — reached out to President Bush in the hopes of collaborating on intelligence efforts and winning the U.S. support for their fight in Chechnya.

"Where the U.S. wanted to talk about Afghanistan, he wanted to talk about Chechnya and have the U.S. turn a blind eye to the human-rights abuses there," Hill said.

The U.S. and Russia coordinated on national security matters in Afghanistan and central Asia in the aftermath of Sept. 11. But the U.S., while it has backed Russia's territorial integrity and supported its right to combat terrorism, has kept an arm's length from Russia's battles in Chechnya.

In recent years, Russia watchers say that cooperation on security matters has diminished as the USA and Russia increasingly find themselves at odds on a host of issues, ranging from the war in Syria to corruption in Moscow.

"There is increasingly a conviction (in Washington) that the Russians continually pick the wrong side, and that when and if it comes to cooperation on national security issues with the United States, we do not want to tip our hands to Moscow because of who they may share information with," said Matt Rojansky, deputy director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "The other side is what does Russia have to offer the United States, that it is not offering in return."

Chechnya sought independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and subsequently separatist groups fought two bloody wars with the authorities in Moscow.

Militants have also made several high-profile terror attacks in Russia and the North Caucasus region over the years, but have never targeted the United States. In the most notable incident, they took over a school in Beslan in the North Ossetia region in 2004. When the siege ended, more than 330 people had died — half of them children.

Today, violence has been reduced dramatically in Chechnya, but it continues to simmer there and elsewhere in the North Caucasus region.

Russia is hosting the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, near the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, hundreds of miles from Chechnya, and Russian officials remain concerned about security there, analysts say.

"They are keeping tabs on them, and they are pretty darned concerned about them blowing up the Sochi Winter Olympics," Hill said.

Obama and Putin's predecessor, Dmitry Medvedev, started off on the right foot.

In the first year of Obama's presidency, the two nations forged an agreement on nuclear arms treaty and administration officials was pleased with the Russian's backing tougher U.N. Security Council sanctions on Iran.

But the relationship has chilled since Putin returned to power nearly a year ago.

Administration officials raised concerns that Putin was heavy-handed in squashing dissent among the middle-class opposition movement ahead of his inauguration last year, and they expressed displeasure with the prosecution of members of the punk band Pussy Riot, which was critical of Putin.

Putin also ruffled feathers in Washington by canceling long-standing projects in Russia run by the United States Agency for International Development.

In December, Putin retaliated against the U.S. Congress passing a law punishing Russian human rights violators by signing into law a measure prohibiting the adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens.

But some experts say the Boston tragedy may provide an opportunity for another thawing.

"Certainly, in the past these situations have helped promote reconciliation between the U.S. and Russia," said Jeffrey Mankoff, a Russia analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "Potentially that could happen again."

("Do not blame Caesar Obama, blame the people of Rome America who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and given him triumphal processions. Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the new wonderful good society which shall now be Rome's America's, interpreted to mean more money, more ease, more security, and more living fatly at the expense of the industrious."~ Marcus Tullius Cicero)

Murron  posted on  2013-04-21   23:23:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Murron, Brian S (#0)

Here is my opinion. I think older brother went over to Russia. Someone taught him how to make bombs. He came back here and used that knowledge. I don't really believe they are part of some cell. I could be wrong of course. I think that this 12 people story started coming out before the younger brother started talking. Or I should say writing.

I think this could lead to some kind of Russian American axis in fighting Muslims. Be they terrorists or not.

A K A Stone  posted on  2013-04-21   23:53:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: A K A Stone (#1)

Something that I thought that was interesting was that Putin offered to help us before it came out in the News media of who the alleged bombers were. Do you have any idea as to why that is?

Sure, I have my own ideas on this, and you may think I'm way over the top, but I've dug up enough, and remember enough about Putins' evil mindset and how far he will go to achieve his nefarious goals. This goes deeper than just a couple of angry young Chechen men playing terrorist, this has 'PUTIN' written all over it.

Do you remember???

"Former Washington Post reporter David Satter argued convincingly in his 2003 book on Russia, Darkness at Dawn, that the Russian government had directed deadly and incomprehensible bombings of Russian apartment buildings in 1999, which killed 300 people — to justify a new invasion of Chechnya and to speed Putin's rise."

Whether we want to be, or not, Putin is dragging the US into his own personal war with Chechnya, and 'el Stupido' in the WH is falling for it, hook, line and sinker, or he's going along with it for his own nefarious reasons...but you can count on it, it will be 'we the people of the US' who suffer for it.

("Do not blame Caesar Obama, blame the people of Rome America who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and given him triumphal processions. Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the new wonderful good society which shall now be Rome's America's, interpreted to mean more money, more ease, more security, and more living fatly at the expense of the industrious."~ Marcus Tullius Cicero)

Murron  posted on  2013-04-22   0:15:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Murron (#6)

Sure, I have my own ideas on this, and you may think I'm way over the top, but I've dug up enough, and remember enough about Putins' evil mindset and how far he will go to achieve his nefarious goals. This goes deeper than just a couple of angry young Chechen men playing terrorist, this has 'PUTIN' written all over it.

I don't see Putin having anything to do with this.

I think maybe just maybe they had more information about the "bombers" earlier and asked Russia for information earlier on.

A K A Stone  posted on  2013-04-22   0:29:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: A K A Stone (#7)

"I don't see Putin having anything to do with this. I think maybe just maybe they had more information about the "bombers" earlier and asked Russia for information earlier on."

You could be right, we'll see. &;-)

("Do not blame Caesar Obama, blame the people of Rome America who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and given him triumphal processions. Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the new wonderful good society which shall now be Rome's America's, interpreted to mean more money, more ease, more security, and more living fatly at the expense of the industrious."~ Marcus Tullius Cicero)

Murron  posted on  2013-04-22   0:44:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Murron (#0)

Debka is Mossad

Anything originating out of Israel about the teenagers, Chechnya, or Boston is to be Immediately discounted.

Fucking Apartheid State.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2013-04-22   7:32:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#1) (Edited)

MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

And NOw it's

Boston bombings: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev probably killed his elder ... www.ndtv.com/.../boston-b...rother-says-police-357149 6 hours ago ... Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the younger of the two Chechen brothers suspected of the Boston marathon blasts, probably killed his elder brother ...

BPD ran over Tamerlan and then shot him like a dog....;}

The FBI is nothing but a Crime Syndicate now.....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2013-04-22   7:39:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: All (#10)

Craft International:

Retired Navy Seals from Seal Teams 1, 3, 5, 7.....;}

If This is how they worked Iraq, no wonder they're committing suicide.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2013-04-22   7:42:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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