What If Putin Is Telling the Truth?
by F. William Engdahl
15 May 2015
15 May 2015
from
NewEasternOutlook Website
F. William Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and
lecturer, he holds a degree in politics from Princeton University
and is a best-selling author on oil and geopolitics, exclusively for
the online magazine
"New
Eastern Outlook".
On April 26 Russia's main national TV station, Rossiya 1, featured President Vladimir Putin in a documentary to the Russian people on the events of the recent period including the annexation of Crimea, the U.S. coup d'état in Ukraine, and the general state of relations with the United States and the EU.His words were frank. And in the middle of his remarks the Russian former KGB chief dropped a political bombshell that was known by Russian intelligence two decades ago.
Vladimir Putin stated bluntly
that in his view the West would only be content in having a Russia
weak, suffering and begging from the West, something clearly the
Russian character is not disposed to.
Then a short way into his remarks, the
Russian President stated for the first time publicly something that
Russian intelligence has known for almost two decades but kept
silent until now, most probably in hopes of an era of better
normalized Russia-U.S. relations.
Putin stated that the terror in Chechnya
and in the Russian Caucasus in the early 1990's was actively backed
by the Council of Foreign Relations, the CIA, and western Intelligence services to deliberately weaken
Russia. He noted that the Russian FSB foreign intelligence had
documentation of the U.S. covert role without giving details.
What Putin, an intelligence professional
of the highest order, only hinted at in his remarks, I have
documented in detail from non-Russian sources.
The report has enormous implications to
reveal to the world the long-standing hidden agenda of influential
circles in Washington to destroy Russia as a functioning sovereign
state, an agenda which includes the neo-nazi coup d'état in Ukraine
and severe financial sanction warfare against Moscow.
The following is drawn on my book, "The
Lost Hegemon" to be published soon…
CIA's Chechen
Wars
Not long after the CIA and Saudi
Intelligence-financed Mujahideen had devastated Afghanistan at the
end of the 1980's, forcing the exit of the Soviet Army in 1989, and
the dissolution of the Soviet Union itself some months later, the
CIA began to look at possible places in the collapsing Soviet Union
where their trained "Afghan Arabs" could be redeployed to further
destabilize Russian influence over the post-Soviet Eurasian space.
They were called Afghan Arabs because
they had been recruited from ultraconservative Wahhabite Sunni
Muslims from Saudi Arabia, the Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and elsewhere
in the Arab world where the ultra-strict Wahhabite Islam was
practiced.
They were brought to Afghanistan in the
early 1980's by a Saudi CIA recruit who had been sent to Afghanistan
named Osama bin Laden.
With the former Soviet Union in total
chaos and disarray,
George H.W. Bush's
Administration decided to "kick 'em when they're down," a
sad error. Washington redeployed their Afghan veteran terrorists to
bring chaos and destabilize all of Central Asia, even into the
Russian Federation itself, then in a deep and traumatic crisis
during the economic collapse of the Yeltsin era.
In the early 1990s, Dick Cheney's
company, Halliburton, had surveyed the offshore oil potentials of
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and the entire Caspian Sea Basin.
They
estimated the region to be "another Saudi Arabia" worth several
trillion dollars on today's market. The U.S. and UK were determined to
keep that oil bonanza from Russian control by all means.
The first
target of Washington was to stage a coup in Azerbaijan against
elected president Abulfaz Elchibey to install a President more
friendly to a U.S.-controlled Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline,
"the world's most political pipeline," bringing Baku oil from
Azerbaijan through Georgia to Turkey and the
Mediterranean.
At that time, the only existing oil
pipeline from Baku was a Soviet era Russian pipeline that ran
through the Chechen capital, Grozny, taking Baku oil north via
Russia's Dagestan province, and across Chechenya to the Black Sea
Russian port of Novorossiysk. The pipeline was the only competition
and major obstacle to the very costly alternative route of
Washington and the British and
U.S. oil majors.
President Bush Sr. gave his old friends
at CIA the mandate to destroy that Russian Chechen pipeline and
create such chaos in the Caucasus that no Western or Russian company
would consider using the Grozny Russian oil pipeline.
Graham E. Fuller, an old colleague of
Bush and former Deputy Director of the CIA National Council on
Intelligence had been a key architect of the CIA Mujahideen
strategy.
Fuller described the CIA strategy in the Caucasus in the
early 1990s:
"The policy of guiding the evolution of Islam and of helping them against our adversaries worked marvelously well in Afghanistan against the Red Army. The same doctrines can still be used to destabilize what remains of Russian power."
The CIA used a dirty tricks veteran,
General Richard Secord, for the operation.
Secord created a CIA
front company, MEGA Oil. Secord had been convicted in the 1980s for
his central role in the CIA's Iran-Contra illegal arms and drugs
operations.
In 1991 Secord, former Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense, landed in Baku and set up the CIA front
company, MEGA Oil. He was a veteran of the CIA covert opium
operations in Laos during the Vietnam War.
In Azerbaijan, he setup
an airline to secretly fly hundreds of bin Laden's al-Qaeda
Mujahideen from Afghanistan into Azerbaijan. By 1993, MEGA Oil had
recruited and armed 2,000 Mujahideen, converting Baku into a base
for Caucasus-wide Mujahideen terrorist
operations.
General Secord's covert Mujahideen
operation in the Caucasus initiated the military coup that toppled
elected president Abulfaz Elchibey that year and installed Heydar
Aliyev, a more pliable U.S. puppet.
A secret Turkish intelligence
report leaked to the Sunday Times of London confirmed that,
"two petrol giants, BP and Amoco, British and American respectively, which together form the AIOC (Azerbaijan International Oil Consortium), are behind the coup d'état."
Saudi Intelligence head, Turki
al-Faisal, arranged that his agent, Osama bin Laden, whom he had
sent to Afghanistan at the start of the Afghan war in the early
1980s, would use his Afghan organization Maktab al-Khidamat (MAK) to
recruit "Afghan Arabs" for what was rapidly becoming a global Jihad.
Bin Laden's mercenaries were used as shock troops by the Pentagon
and CIA to coordinate and support Muslim offensives not only
Azerbaijan but also in Chechnya and, later, Bosnia.
Bin Laden brought in another Saudi, Ibn
al-Khattab, to become Commander, or Emir of Jihadist Mujahideen in
Chechnya (sic!) together with Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev. No
matter that Ibn al-Khattab was a Saudi Arab who spoke barely a word
of Chechen, let alone, Russian.
He knew what Russian soldiers looked
like and how to kill them.
Chechnya then was traditionally a
predominantly Sufi society, a mild apolitical branch of Islam. Yet
the increasing infiltration of the well-financed and well-trained
U.S.-sponsored Mujahideen terrorists preaching Jihad or Holy War
against Russians transformed the initially reformist Chechen
resistance movement.
They spread al-Qaeda's hard-line Islamist
ideology across the Caucasus. Under Secord's guidance, Mujahideen
terrorist operations had also quickly extended into neighboring
Dagestan and Chechnya, turning Baku into a shipping point for Afghan
heroin to the
Chechen mafia.
From the mid-1990s, bin Laden paid
Chechen guerrilla leaders Shamil Basayev and Omar ibn al-Khattab the
handsome sum of several million dollars per month, a King's fortune
in economically desolate Chechnya in the 1990s, enabling them to
sideline the moderate Chechen majority.
U.S. intelligence remained
deeply involved in the Chechen conflict until the end of the 1990s.
According to Yossef Bodansky, then Director of the
U.S. Congressional
Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, Washington was
actively involved in,
"yet another anti-Russian jihad, seeking to support and empower the most virulent anti-Western Islamist forces."
Bodansky revealed the entire CIA
Caucasus strategy in detail in his report, stating that U.S.
Government officials participated in,
"a formal meeting in Azerbaijan in December 1999 in which specific programs for the training and equipping of Mujahideen from the Caucasus, Central/South Asia and the Arab world were discussed and agreed upon, culminating in Washington's tacit encouragement of both Muslim allies (mainly Turkey, Jordan and Saudi Arabia) and U.S. 'private security companies'... to assist the Chechens and their Islamist allies to surge in the spring of 2000 and sustain the ensuing Jihad for a long time… Islamist Jihad in the Caucasus as a way to deprive Russia of a viable pipeline route through spiraling violence and terrorism."
The most intense phase of the Chechen
wars wound down in 2000 only after heavy Russian military action
defeated the Islamists.
It was a pyrrhic victory, costing a massive
toll in human life and destruction of entire cities. The exact death
toll from the CIA-instigated Chechen conflict is unknown. Unofficial
estimates ranged from 25,000 to 50,000 dead or missing, mostly
civilians.
Russian casualties were near 11,000 according to the
Committee of Soldiers' Mothers.
The Anglo-American oil majors and the
CIA's operatives were happy. They had what they wanted: their
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, bypassing Russia's Grozny
pipeline.
The Chechen Jihadists, under the Islamic
command of Shamil Basayev, continued guerrilla attacks in and
outside Chechnya.
The CIA had refocused into the Caucasus.
Basayev's Saudi Connection
Basayev was a key part of the CIA's
Global Jihad.
In 1992, he met Saudi terrorist Ibn al-Khattag in
Azerbaijan. From
Azerbaijan, Ibn al-Khattab brought Basayev to Afghanistan to meet
al-Khattab's ally, fellow-Saudi Osama bin Laden.
Ibn al-Khattab's
role was to recruit Chechen Muslims willing to wage Jihad against
Russian forces in Chechnya on behalf of the covert CIA strategy of
destabilizing post-Soviet Russia and securing British-U.S. control
over Caspian
energy.
Once back in Chechnya, Basayev and
al-Khattab created the International Islamic Brigade (IIB) with
Saudi Intelligence money, approved by the CIA and coordinated
through the liaison of Saudi Washington Ambassador and Bush family
intimate Prince Bandar bin Sultan.
Bandar, Saudi Washington
Ambassador for more than two decades, was so intimate with
the Bush
family that George W. Bush referred to the playboy Saudi Ambassador
as "Bandar Bush," a kind of honorary family member.
Basayev and al-Khattab imported fighters
from the Saudi fanatical Wahhabite strain of Sunni Islam into
Chechnya.
Ibn al-Khattab commanded what were called the "Arab
Mujahideen in Chechnya," his own private army of Arabs, Turks, and
other foreign fighters. He was also commissioned to set up
paramilitary training camps in the Caucasus Mountains of Chechnya
that trained Chechens and Muslims from the North Caucasian Russian
republics and from
Central Asia.
The Saudi and CIA-financed Islamic
International Brigade was responsible not only for terror in
Chechnya. They carried out the October 2002 Moscow Dubrovka Theatre
hostage seizure and the gruesome September 2004 Beslan school
massacre.
In 2010, the UN Security Council published the following
report on al-Khattab and Basayev's International Islamic Brigade:
Islamic International Brigade (IIB) was listed on 4 March 2003... as being associated with Al-Qaida, Usama bin Laden or the Taliban for "participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf or in support of" Al-Qaida...The Islamic International Brigade (IIB) was founded and led by Shamil Salmanovich Basayev (deceased) and is linked to the Riyadus-Salikhin Reconnaissance and Sabotage Battalion of Chechen Martyrs (RSRSBCM)... and the Special Purpose Islamic Regiment (SPIR)...On the evening of 23 October 2002, members of IIB, RSRSBCM and SPIR operated jointly to seize over 800 hostages at Moscow's Podshipnikov Zavod (Dubrovka) Theater.In October 1999, emissaries of Basayev and Al-Khattab traveled to Usama bin Laden's home base in the Afghan province of Kandahar, where Bin Laden agreed to provide substantial military assistance and financial aid, including by making arrangements to send to Chechnya several hundred fighters to fight against Russian troops and perpetrate acts of terrorism.Later that year, Bin Laden sent substantial amounts of money to Basayev, Movsar Barayev (leader of SPIR) and Al-Khattab, which was to be used exclusively for training gunmen, recruiting mercenaries and buying ammunition.
The Afghan-Caucasus Al Qaeda "terrorist
railway," financed by Saudi intelligence, had two goals.
One was a Saudi goal to spread fanatical Wahhabite Jihad into the Central Asian region of the former Soviet Union The second was the CIA's agenda of destabilizing a then-collapsing post-Soviet Russian Federation
Beslan
On September 1, 2004, armed terrorists
from Basayev and al-Khattab's IIB took more than 1,100 people as
hostages in a siege that included 777 children, and forced them into
School Number One (SNO) in Beslan in North Ossetia, the autonomous
republic in the North Caucasus of the Russian Federation near to the
Georgia border.
On the third day of the hostage crisis,
as explosions were heard inside the school, FSB and other elite
Russian troops stormed the building.
In the end, at least 334
hostages were killed, including 186 children, with a significant
number of people injured and reported missing. It became clear
afterward that the Russian forces had handled the intervention
poorly.
The Washington propaganda machine, from
Radio Free Europe to The New York Times and
CNN, wasted no time
demonizing Putin and Russia for their bad handling of the Beslan
crisis rather than focus on the links of Basayev to Al Qaeda and
Saudi intelligence.
That would have brought the world's attention to
the intimate relations between the family of then U.S. President
George W. Bush and the Saudi billionaire bin Laden family.
On September 1, 2001, just ten days
before the day of the
World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, Saudi
Intelligence head U.S.-educated Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud, who
had directed Saudi Intelligence since 1977, including through the
entire Osama bin Laden Mujahideen operation in Afghanistan and into
the Caucasus, abruptly and inexplicably resigned, just days after
having accepted a new term as intelligence head from his King.
He
gave no explanation. He was quickly reposted to London, away from
Washington.
The record of the bin Laden-Bush family
intimate ties was 'buried,' in fact entirely deleted on "national
security" (sic!) grounds in the official U.S.
9-11 Commission Report.
The Saudi background of fourteen of the nineteen alleged 911
terrorists in New York and Washington was also deleted from the U.S.
Government's final 911 Commission report, released only in July 2004
by the Bush Administration, almost three years after the
events.
Basayev claimed credit for having sent
the terrorists to Beslan.
His demands had included the complete
independence of Chechnya from Russia, something that would have
given Washington and the Pentagon an enormous strategic dagger in
the southern underbelly of the Russian Federation.
By late 2004, in the aftermath of the
tragic Beslan drama, President Vladimir Putin reportedly ordered a
secret search and destroy mission by Russian intelligence to hunt
and kill key leaders of the Caucasus Mujahideen of Basayev. Al-Khattab
had been killed in 2002.
The Russian security forces soon discovered
that most of the Chechen Afghan Arab terrorists had fled.
They had
gotten safe haven in Turkey, a NATO member; in Azerbaijan, by then
almost a NATO Member; or in Germany, a NATO Member; or in Dubai - one
of the closest U.S. Allies in the Arab States, and Qatar-another very
close U.S. ally.
In other words, the Chechen terrorists
were given
NATO safe haven...
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