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Russian Terrorist Attack With Numerous Casualties Caught On Dashcam

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Several hours earlier, news broke that a bomb had exploded on a bus in the southern Russian city of Volgograd, a few hundred kilometers from Sochi where the winter Olympics will be held. Russian investigators announced they suspect a female suicide bomber was responsible for the bombing which killed at least five people according to Interfax. Citing a source in the regional Investigative Committee office, Interfax said identity documents belonging to the suspected bomber were found near the site and that she was believed to have been the wife of an Islamist militant. Below, we show the dash cam video which caught this terrorist act in process.

Disturbing as this video is, we believe it is only going to get worse as the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics approach. Recall from "Meet Saudi Arabia's Bandar bin Sultan: The Puppetmaster Behind The Syrian War":

Bandar told Putin, "...The terrorist threat is growing in light of the phenomena spawned by the Arab Spring. We have lost some regimes. And what we got in return were terrorist experiences, as evidenced by the experience of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the extremist groups in Libya.... As an example, I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics in the city of Sochi on the Black Sea next year. The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us...

Was today's terrorist explosion just a warning shot ultimately funded and organized by none other than the biggest loser from the Syrian detente: Saudi Arabia, because recall that it was Saudi Arabia which orchestrated the near-US invasion after playing Obama and Kerry like a fiddle, in hopes of getting the natgas pipeline under Syria. Following the Putin-brokered peace plan, Saudi will now have to wait at least one more year before re-escalating tensions in the Syria region with hopes of installing its own puppet regime. 

In the meantime, is Saudi now openly lashing out at the one country that made this delay a reality. And if so, when, where and how will Putin retaliate against the country that serves as the anchor of the petrodollar system? We look forward to finding out.

 

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Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:18 | 4076263 Running On Bing...
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Yea right, I'm sure.

Israel getting back at Putin for Syrian transgressions? Priceless.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:23 | 4076279 john39
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and not fooling anyone by trying to hide behind their puppet, Saudi Arabia...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:24 | 4076285 King_of_simpletons
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Janet Yellen predicted this would happen and warned us back in 2002.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:29 | 4076310 fightthepower
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Putin planning premptive attack on Saudi Arabia. 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:38 | 4076319 strannick
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Price Bandhar wasnt kidding. Time for Putin to do everyone, including Muslims, a favor and go kick some King Arab ass... .

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:39 | 4076330 Skateboarder
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Putin won't retaliate - everyone stays put until some key [TBTF] contract, somewhere, brings down all other contracts along with it. That is said collapse we speak about. Until then, Saudis keep taking USD. Petro$ aint over yet by any means and Putin knows it. Everyone's biding their time.

Meanwhile Bandar is pulling amateur tricks hoping to provoke...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:58 | 4076411 Manthong
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The subtext of that story might be why that dash cam was there in the first place..

two videos:

http://www.mandatory.com/2012/10/12/a-dash-cam-compilation-of-russian-insurance-scam-attempts/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIbj0pFYT4o

..coming to a formerly great nation near you.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:20 | 4076501 GeezerGeek
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Having been pulled over several times by police profit centers, aka speed traps, I love playing my ever=present video to the officers to show my speedometer indicating a legal speed. Not paying a speeding ticket, valuable. Seeing them turn purple when I show the video, priceless.

Everyone should have a dash cam. Keep the Gestapo on their toes.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:29 | 4076528 Ying-Yang
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"Was today's terrorist explosion just a warning shot ultimately funded and organized by none other than the biggest loser from the Syrian detente: Saudi Arabia"?

Or was it the NSA trying to nail Eric Showden? /sarc

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:15 | 4076708 12ToothAssassin
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Which dash cam(s) would you recommend on a short list?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:45 | 4076978 krispkritter
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Had this one for awhile, seems to do the job and has a 'remote' second camera you can point anywhere. 

Better one.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:33 | 4076765 kchrisc
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Until one day they drag you from your car, beat you to nearly to death, arrest you for 'resisting,' and destroy the car and evidence in some kind of 'accident.'

Gun and badge thugs, the first soldiers in the on going civil war against the American people.

Tue, 12/31/2013 - 05:33 | 4287729 o2sd
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Yes, but on that day you know that your country has gone past the point of no return.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 19:53 | 4077705 Bunders
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Why are you being pulled over if you're not speeding? Does the speed trap genuinely indicate that you are? Is the speed trap connected to a database or is it a standalone un-networked device that just gives a speed reading? Can it read license plates? 

Tue, 10/22/2013 - 13:58 | 4080042 kchrisc
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"Why are you being pulled over if you're not speeding"

That's the funniest question this year. Thanks for the laugh.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:50 | 4077201 Flagit
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i wondered why there were soo many russian dash cam videos out there.

several strings of bumper contact, immediately followed by fist contact.

anyone thinking russia is a weak country has a black eye coming.

 

wow. correct. anti-scam protection. decent vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOzU1ieVhoM

Tue, 10/22/2013 - 21:03 | 4081424 Chuck Walla
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In Russia, every smart driver has a dash cam. It defeats scammers in this rather retarded juris prudence deficient state. Driving there makes Mexico look pretty good unless you have a dash cam. YouTube it, you'll see.

 

FORWARD SOVIET DRIVERS!

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 22:58 | 4078265 Element
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Putin won't retaliate - everyone stays put until some key [TBTF] contract, somewhere, brings down all other contracts along with it. ... Meanwhile Bandar is pulling amateur tricks hoping to provoke...

 

Keep in mind we don't know if Bandar threatened terror attacks in southern Russia and Black Sea area, there are only a few people who know if that really happened.

Though I would say it meshes with Bandar's past behavior and non-diplomatic 'diplomacy'. He, being a dull arrogant 'Royalist' jerk, may have simply massively over-estimated his strategic position, via over-confidence, encouraged by the White House's blind arrogance and war-making (and let's not leave out decades of Saudi war-mongering). And historically that's what usually triggers war (but not necessarily caused it), i.e., over-estimating your strength, while the other guy disagrees about that, and decides to change thier self-perception.

If Bandar really did use considered 'Diplomatic' interaction and visit to say something like that, to Putin, it would be one of the dumbest diplomatic moves in all of history, almost suicidal.

And given this was 'leaked', almost certainly by Russia, and given the leak was not denied by the Russia's govt, then I would call this 'leak' a clear warning ... with serious consequences to follow if not heeded.

And this leaves Bandar and the Saudi's with their knickers down around their ankles, because Saudi Arabia has many enemies that may use this against the Saudis.

So let's hope Putin's inner-KGB-guy makes sure of the attack ID, funding and motives, perchance it's some other entity stirring the pot, to create conflict.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:08 | 4076462 Tall Tom
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And...Because of the DEAL struck with the Saudis back in 1973 by Henry Kissinger, America is bound to provide Military Assistance to Saudi Arabia.

 

Or, I guess, that we can just kiss World Reserve Currency status away?

 

What the hell? Let's have a hot World War III. Without Saudi Oil we are fucked anyway.

 

(That is how the Checzen Tsarnov Brothers were funded by Bandar to blow up bombs at the Boston Marathon. Bandar funds them...He said so, himself. That is why they get away with it. The United States is Bandar's Puppet.)

 

Have you ever played Chess?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:22 | 4076504 GeezerGeek
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It's bad to be bound to provide military assistance to Saudi Arabia. It's worse to be their puppets or muppets. It's unacceptable to have our president bow down to them.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:29 | 4076529 SWRichmond
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Yeah if this is Bandar then it is him going "all in".  Makes no sense, really, given the trajectory of the USD, and thus the petrodollar.  One would think that Bandar would be hedging some and indicating a willingness to play nice with Russia and China. 

Perhaps this is CIA implicating Bandar to keep Saudi in the fold?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:31 | 4076537 indygo55
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Russians and Syirans are perfectly capable of dealing with the Saudis in their own ways. Who knows who was really behind this hit but the end result shocked the Saudi family to the core. I cant believe the Saudis still play with fire the way they do.

 

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article32059.htm

 

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:38 | 4076784 Keyser
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"Without Saudi Oil we are fucked anyway."

Cough, cough... Bullshit... 

 

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:22 | 4077109 Tall Tom
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What backs the US Dollar? "The full faith and credit of the United States Government" I hope that you do not believe that.

 

How much Oil do we import...TODAY? How fast can we replace the imports? What do we do during that Time Lag?

 

We have real needs...TODAY. If Saudi Oil stopped flowing TODAY we would STARVE in weeks.

 

Demonstrate that it is different. I want to see that. Without Saudi Oil we are fucked.

 

Use facts on how it can be replaced...TODAY. I want to see that.

 

Other than that...I call Bullshit on you. DEMONSTRATE what you propose.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:18 | 4076494 RaceToTheBottom
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delete

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:06 | 4076662 BrocilyBeef
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Abort, Retry, Obamacare.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:44 | 4076347 Jayda1850
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+1 My favorite comment of the day.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:57 | 4076414 StacksOnStacks
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She's such a Cassandra!

 

/sarc

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:25 | 4076516 GeezerGeek
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Wrong Greek myth; try Medusa. One look from her at the US economy and it will freeze solid.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:28 | 4076303 Running On Bing...
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Right, 'merica with it's paltry population of 350m are the biggest consumers of Saudi products? Take those glasses off plz. Or should I say Please take those glasses off plz sir (not u John).

No one can outbid 'merica when it comes to crude especially when they are increasing production at home. (Circular logic)

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:25 | 4076521 Chupacabra-322
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@ john39,

Yup, this has the Americas most wanted Saudi Bandar written all over it. He recently threatened Putin over Syria.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:19 | 4076266 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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No one saw this one coming.............

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:20 | 4076270 Dexter Morgan
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Fuck you, Bandar!

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:20 | 4076274 RockRiver
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Highly speculative. What facts support the idea that the Saudi's are behind this?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:22 | 4076277 Keyser
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Facts? We don't need no stinkin' facts!!!! This is the internet. 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:26 | 4076288 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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Follow the money..... Also we have Bandar the Barbarian on record claiming he has a small scale mercenary force at his disposal that happen to be in the area. That would be a good starting point. Start with Occam's razor until more information comes to light.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:26 | 4076297 TweedleDeeDooDah
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When you boast "that's MY dog" around the neighborhood, be ready to accept the responsibility when it bites your meanest, angriest neighbor's kid.
Even if the kid does tease or harass it... 'cuz hid dad is old school badass.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:29 | 4076313 Stoploss
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There is a link in blue, above, to link to the previous post regarding the fucktard Saudi terror head.

Do you posses the ability to click that link?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:45 | 4076348 FeralSerf
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"What facts support the idea that the Saudi's are behind this?"

Usual suspects.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:54 | 4076614 Professorlocknload
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" Citing a source in the regional Investigative Committee office, Interfax said identity documents belonging to the suspected bomber were found near the site and that she was believed to have been the wife of an Islamist militant."

There they were, documents, all wrapped up in a fire proof ribbon just waiting for the "authorities" to "discover."

NSA, SVR, Mossad...whatever. We'll never know.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:17 | 4076488 Tall Tom
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Bandar's words spoken to Putin concerning Syria.

 

When someone states that he is in control of Terrorist groups, and he has the MEANS, MOTIVE, and OPPORTUNITY, then the elements of the crime are in existence and it is likely that you have identified a Prime Suspect, SHERLOCK.

 

I may not be a detective...but I stayed at a Holiday Inn and watched it on Cable TeeVee.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:21 | 4076503 InflammatoryResponse
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TT,

 

you'd have been a lot cooler if you'd watched via satellite :)

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:13 | 4076697 Chupacabra-322
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Here you go Troll,

Yesterday the Telegraph's Evans-Pritchard dug up a note that we had posted almost a month ago, relating to the "secret" meeting between Saudi Arabia and Russia, in which Saudi's influential intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan met with Putin and regaled him with gifts, including a multi-billion arms deal and a promise that Saudi is "ready to help Moscow play a bigger role in the Middle East at a time when the United States is disengaging from the region", if only Putin would agree to give up his alliance with Syria's al-Assad and let Syria take over, ostensibly including control of the country's all important natgas transit infrastructure. What was not emphasized by the Telegraph is that Putin laughed at the proposal and brushed aside the Saudi desperation by simply saying "nyet." However, what neither the Telegraph, nor we three weeks ago, picked up on, is what happened after Putin put Syria in its place. We now know, and it's a doozy.

Courtesy of As-Safir (translated here), we learn all the gritty details about what really happened at the meeting, instead of just the Syrian motives and the Russian conclusion, and most importantly what happened just as the meeting ended, unsuccessfully (at least to the Saudi). And by that we mean Saudi Arabia's threats toward Russia and Syria.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-27/meet-saudi-arabias-bandar-bin-s...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:21 | 4076275 Keyser
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Seems that Bandar Bush is hinting at carrying out the threats he made to Putin regarding the Syrian invasion and what would happen if Putin did not back to action.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:50 | 4076820 Chupacabra-322
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Bandar, Bush, The Bin Ladens, Mossad, The Caryle Group etc...MIC & The Global Criminal Oligarch Cabal Bankster Intelligence Crime Syndicate are going "all in." Beware The Sampson Optin with these Meglomanics.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:25 | 4076291 max2205
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I see that everyday on tbe beltway

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:41 | 4076298 Bam_Man
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Russia is a big country. It is estimated that >20% of its adult males are hard-core alcoholics.

Shit happens.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:28 | 4076305 SgtShaftoe
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The Saudi regime is being awfully cheeky. The Russians aren't just going to let this slide. Either the Saudis are incredibly stupid, or they think they've got bigger balls than they actually do.

Queue Putin's black bagging of Bandar in 3...2...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:30 | 4076316 earnyermoney
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I believe those balls will be delivered in a gift wrapped box to the House of Saud.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:39 | 4076332 Acet
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Well, there is this really large oil distribution and shipping area in Saudi Arabia which might just happen to fall prey to some crazy anti-wahabist fundamentalists which nobody knew existed.

Then there is the possibility that Iran has a new found capability of hitting that area of Saudi Arabia with cruise missiles carrying fuel-air bombs (just to be on the safe side of nuclear), a technology that nobody imagined they possessed.

And then of course it might just happen that xihites or indonesian or philipine immigrants in Saudi Arabia find themselves in the possession of of some pretty nasty kinds of dirty explosives.

 

Aaah, the possibilities are enormous.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:23 | 4076509 Tall Tom
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Bandar's Balls are the United States Military. Are those Balls big enough?

 

Bandar's Theme song:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQSk0CYPvwE

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:53 | 4076602 SgtShaftoe
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This US Military you speak of...

Is that the military that is being told they can't visit their own war memorials at a time of absolute lows in troop morale?

The military that has passed a tipping point in viewing the US government as out of control?

The military that is equipped with such shitty equipment as the Stryker and the Hummvee, stealth aircraft that aren't stealthy, fighters that starve the pilots for O2 and the last viable fighter being developed in the 70s?

The same Navy that has aluminium "fast" ships that everyone agrees would not survive enemy contact?

The same military who's nuclear weapons stockpile was last updated in the 1970s and the same military in which a rift is developing between senior officers and NCOs and field officers?

Tell me more about this terrifying military.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:12 | 4076687 WOAR
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So, your saying it's not a question of whether those men and women can still kick-ass, but whose ass they are going to kick?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:29 | 4076754 Tall Tom
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Yes the Military has been weakened. I agree.  I am more aware of that then you may believe.

 

I do not think that the Russian Military is in any better condition as they spend much less investment in their Armed Forces. In fact it is even weaker.

 

But the United States is not going to sit idle and allow the Russians to occupy Saudi Arabia. The United States will not allow the House of Saud to fall.

 

That will be the final nail in the coffin of the former United States.

 

By TREATY the USA is bound to protect those strategic interests.

 

Whether or not we prevail is a totally different question.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:39 | 4076786 Sandmann
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No the US will go under defending Saudi money....it was that Devil's Pact Roosevelt made on 15 February 1945 on the way back from Yalta.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sqPDdk5XCg&feature=related

 

when he told Ibn Saud he was replacing the British in the region and.......

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:52 | 4076825 earnyermoney
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What goes around comes around the CIA and it's Saudia Arabian Wahabbi proxy army.

 

Russia is not going to occupy SA. All they need to do is start a grinding proxy war in SA using the Shiite population. What do you think that will do to the price of energy?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:12 | 4077072 Tall Tom
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If there is a Shia uprising and it threatens the House of Saud then US Troops will be deployed. Of course this will be blamed on Syrian Sunni extremists...and...Shia Iran. Then we can start a war with Iran. Yeah. Great excuse. Thanks Russia.

 

I know...I know...But the American Public is just so...er...stupid and ignornant. I mean that. They don't know the difference between Sunnis and Shia as all Muslims are...bad...terrrrerists. 

But Al Qaeda is our "friend" when it concerns the overthrow of the Assad Government. It is okay to give them State of the Art Weapons. LMAO. Yet they supposedly are behind the 9-11 attacks and Afghanistan. They were bad when they destroyed the CIA's income crop, the Opium Production. They should not have done that.

 

And...besides...the US Oil Companies need MOAR PROFITS.

 

We need MOAR WOAR...MOAR HOAR...MOAR.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:04 | 4077042 SgtShaftoe
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Direct action is so 1950s, though everbody has to do a little to keep some street cred. The most trendy method of conflict is proxy war (with or without CIA covert action on the side). They've been trying to spin up cyber warfare, but they're realizing cyber is really mostly bullshit, so back to covert action and proxy wars.

Saudi is a house of cards just waiting for a match to kick off a revolution. All Russia would have to do is fund some expat or local protest/insurgent/3rd party and give it a PUSH. From a simplified Russian perspective you have a few outcomes, all of which are net positive or neutral for Russia:

OUTCOME 1:

1st order effect: The Saudi government retains power and seeks further proxy retaliation.

2nd order effect: Russia executes Wash-rinse-repeat until scenario 2 or 3 emerge.

OUTCOME 2:

1st order effect: The Saudi government becomes locked into a Syria style insurgency war paralysing the country and oil output.

2nd order effect: Oil prices go up, and Russia makes a ton of money, but China might be a little pissed. Eventually the Saudi king dies and you're to scenario 3 anyway.

OUTCOME 3:

1st order effect: The Saudi Government falls, and the country is locked in civil war or forms a new government after much infrastructure is destroyed.

2nd order effect: China and Russia vie for control of the oil interests. Since the US backed the regime, they're not invited. Russia makes a ton of money.

Russia can continue the "wait it out, it will all collapse eventually" strategy, or they can give some strategic pushes to nudge things in a favourable direction. Either way, they do pretty well in the long run. There will not be direct conflict by the US. If that happened, China and Russia would immediately pull the plug on the bathtub and it's immediate game over for the USD and US military.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:44 | 4077190 Tall Tom
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A stipulation of the Kissinger Treaty is that we protect the House of Saud from overthrow.

 

I like your analysis but it does not consider the ramifications of the 1973 Treaty. Furthermore we cannot allow that to happen as it will destroy US Dollar hegemony. I can foresee your events when Saudi Arabian Oil Reserves are tapped. I cannot see that until that eventuality is realized.

 

If there is a Shia uprising it will be blamed upon Iranian insurgents. Actually Iran currently has operatives in Saudi Arabia looking to incite a rebellion. This will be construed as an Iranian attack and lead to a Hot War.

 

The USA will not sit idle and watch this happen. It is an immediate Game Ender for the US Dollar, the US Economy, and, thus, the US Military if we were to allow it to happen. We have way too much to lose. We will burn up whatever resources we have to protect it. Why leave chips on the table? It is a losing game, we are in a bad spot, but if we are going to lose we will go out with a Nuclear Bang.

 

The PSYCHOPATHS in Washington DC, as in all other Governments, do not think rationally. They will do anything to maintain their power. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING.

 

The United States emerged victorious in World War II because we were the most heartless and cruel people of all. We are the meanest motherfuckers whom ever walked the surface of the Earth. We are worse than Hitler could have ever dreamed of being. If the Germans were as cruel they'd have been victorious.

 

But our War Crimes are forgotten and buried in the annals of History. It is the victorious whom record History. The vanquished are enslaved. Same as it ever was.  Same as it ever was.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 23:53 | 4078397 StychoKiller
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Quick quiz:  WHICH of the hundreds of Saudi Princes will ascend to the Throne after the King finally dies?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:14 | 4076882 stock trout
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If history has taught any lesson at all throughout all time, you just don't FUCK with Russia. 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:29 | 4076309 earnyermoney
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Another attack by SArabian Wahabbi proxy army. Putin is going to punish SA.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:40 | 4076336 john39
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i suspect that the Saudi people will gladly help...  as awareness grows of who and what their monarchy really is.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:42 | 4076342 Urban Redneck
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And Putin has his own proxies on the other side of the bathtub to facilitate the Saudi's worst nightmare - DOMESTIC unrest... Meanwhile the US puts Sham-Wow Boy on TV to schlep health-care substitute to retards, oblivious to and incapable of managing the truly complex implementation of a successful US extraction from the coming clusterfuck ...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:48 | 4076357 earnyermoney
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Yep. Very large shiite population lives near SA oil facilities. Gotta be some Russian proxy cells in that mix.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:33 | 4076315 Dr. Engali
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The Sauds? Pffft....It's that known terrorist rainbow brigade organization. The bomber was said to be dressed as an Indian Chief. Putin has no idea who he is fucking with.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:38 | 4076329 DeliciousSteak
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This is a fart. Who knows what's behind it. The scope is insignificant though. When apartment buildings start blowing up you know something is up.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:06 | 4076450 kito
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yeah a fart until heaven forbid it happens in your backyard. 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:39 | 4076333 joego1
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I think it's time for the world to do a muslim mop up operation.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:12 | 4076479 NOTaREALmerican
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Re:  I think it's time for the world to do a muslim mop up operation.

This is all the result of a CIA sponsored "muslim mop up operation" a few generations ago.

But, I'm sure next time it'll work out really well.

Maybe the US should sit-out the next few patriotic wars.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:29 | 4076752 joego1
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Sounds good to me.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:10 | 4076876 Tall Tom
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The USA goes to WOAR to protect its MOAR.

 

When it is in the Strategic Interests of the USA to wage WOAR then the USA wages WOAR.

 

I will bet that you think that we went invaded Iraq for the Oil.

 

I will also wager that you KNOW, QUITE CORRECTLY, that we did not invade Iraq to "spread democracy" or some other Media Contrived BULLSHIT.

 

But we did not invade Iraq for the Oil.

 

We invaded Iraq and toppled Saddam because he threatened US Dollar hegemony. He was going to trade Oil for Euros.

 

The only reason that the US Dollar has any demand in the World is because it is the ONLY CURRENCY that can be used to purchase Oil. If the USA LOSES THAT then the USA LOSES World Reserve Currency status.

 

We invaded and overthrew Qadaffi in Libya because he was creating a Gold Backed Dinar. This threatened...US Dollar hegemony. We want to take Iran out because they are trading Oil...not for US Dollars...but Gold.

 

You were told that the USA removed Iran from SWIFT access as a "Sanction". You were LIED TO, once again. Iran removed themselves and wanted Gold as payment for their Oil. We lied...to save face and promote a FALSE FRONT as Iran's ACTIONS are a threat to US Dollar hegemony.

 

Why do you think that we want a "Regime Change" in Iran but we leave North Korea alone? North Korea does not export Oil and is no threat to US Dollar hegemony.

 

It is not directly about Oil. It is about the US Dollar and maintaing a DEMAND for our largest EXPORT as we produce nothing of real value in the USA, but US Dollars which is created by Debt Issuance, and...WEAPONS.

 

If we lose the Saudi Oil Fields the United States collapses. It is as simple as that. And the PSYCHOPATHS IN WASHINGTON DC will do EVERYTHING POSSIBLE to STAY IN POWER. They will even murder 500,000 children in Iraq to do that.

 

It is...for the children...right? What a fucking collection of hypocrites.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 18:15 | 4077457 joego1
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You are right about a lot of that but I still have a problem with the religion of peace in spite how wrong our government is.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:46 | 4076353 earnyermoney
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BTW, Daegestan is the country that produced the Boston Bombers, correct?

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:51 | 4076373 orangegeek
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Communists are good at rounding up millions and sticking them in gulags.

 

Watch out Islam.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 12:54 | 4076389 Frank N. Beans
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no, this was caused by one of those meteors

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:29 | 4076530 GeezerGeek
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Meteors are too hard to control. If they could do it to Michael Hastings, they could do it to a bus in Russia. Proof of Concept demonstration.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:04 | 4076430 John McCloy
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  Well what do you know...maybe Bandar is not liking the Russia interference in Syria and their pipeline dreams. Remember he threated (veiled) Russia with losing control of his terrorist cells if they did not comply.

http://voiceofrussia.com/2013_08_29/Bandar-Bush-threatens-President-Puti...

  Sure enough look what happens. You want to see an actual WW3 catalyst? Look no further than if Putin determines this was the Saudis..(Our Peaceful Friends in the Middle East). Looks to me like the Saudis are trying to provoke something...must be nice if you do not need an adqueate military and believe the U.S. will shield you...not happening this time.

EDIT:

And I just read the remainder of Tylers article and some of the comments here..looks like we all assume the same thing. And if that is what we assume in a flash I wonder how long it took Putin. 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:44 | 4076568 Tall Tom
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Your analysis, John, is invalid.

 

America has an unquenchable thirst for Saudi Oil. Now while the Saudis are assholes to deal with...they will not be anywere near as bad as dealing with Putin's Russia.

 

Putin's Military even made a song about cutting the Natural Gas off to Europe. THESE ARE REAL RUSSIAN MILITARY OFFICERS...SEE VIDEO:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7RD5ONjv8M

A joke is just a funny way of telling the TRUTH.

 

No...the United States is not that stupid.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:46 | 4076802 Toronto Kid
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The United States is stupid enough to reject a pipeline for oil coming from your most stable neighbour. The United States would rather have their oil sent by the far dodgier method of train because they feel Canadian oil is environmentally unsound and kills birds.

That fewer birds are killed by Canadian oil than those 'environmentally sound' windmills installed throughout the US is entirely beside the point.

So Canada is making moves to pipeline oil to the East Coast and eventually Europe / China.

If the United States is willing to tell Canada to take a flying leap, it makes just as much sense that it will tell Saudi Arabia to take a flying leap.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:35 | 4076954 Tall Tom
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Is Canada willing to sign a Treaty with the United States to take the proceeds from the Oil and buy 10% of United States Debt? I do not recall the Canadians ever buying 10% of the United States Debt.

 

Can Canada guarantee that the United States will be able to create US Dollars in unrestricted quantities? Can Canada guarantee US Dollar hegemony? Can Canada guarantee continued US World Reserve Currency status?

 

Then just what is your pipeline worth?

 

Since the United States RELIES upon Saudi Oil AND on them financing our National Debt according to that 1973 Treaty the Saudis have a bit more leverage on the United States than the Canadians. Do you know what is in that Treaty?

 

How much Oil does your Tar Sands produce? Just what small percentage of America's unquenchable thirst for Oil can Canada supply...NOW. I do not care about "Future Production" as this Nation's needs are in the PRESENT.

 

At what COST can the Canadians provide it? Will Canada finance our debt knowing that in the long run that we will DEFAULT?

 

Personally I'd be happy that the Americans are willing to shit on the Saudis rather than shit next door to our neighbors from the North. At least we don't stink up the neighborhood.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:11 | 4077088 Toronto Kid
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Hey, no worries. Y'all don't want our stuff. Others do. And they'll get our stuff.

And we are paying for the pipeline. Never had someone tell me I had to pay them the money they need to buy my stuff from me. Powerful argument in your favour that. And to think the Chinese were only offering cash.

http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=727&t=6

You imported 28% from Canada. 13% from Saudi Arabia. I wonder if the Chinese will wind up selling you what was our oil, after all it is a free market.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 17:03 | 4077253 Tall Tom
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Actually that was the deal that the Saudis signed. They were afraid of Soviet Union invasion at the time. But the tables have turned and the Master has become the Slave as we do the Saudi's bidding.

 

Isn't it funny how things work out? There are all of those unintended consequences from ill thought out plans.

 

I'd think it'd be cheaper to pipe the crap directly to America. We have plenty of resources to burn...who cares about efficiency...right?

 

I am just reporting how it is. It might be better. But...It is not. I just have to deal with how it is rather than how I want it to be.

 

It could be...it would be...it should be...IT IS NOT.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:05 | 4076443 ZippyDooDah
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Who knows if Saudis are behind this specifically. But, the US should never be on the same side as the Saudis in anything ever again. Hell with their oil. In fact, US and Russia should be on the same side in trouncing Sunni extremists. Shia I can live with, Sunni not so much.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:41 | 4076576 Herd Redirectio...
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House of Saud, Israel/Zionism, the Rothschilds, City of London, Wall St...

Much much more interconnected that one would be led to believe, that is for sure...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:06 | 4076449 John McCloy
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And just in time for this Amnesty International Report:

http://www.france24.com/en/20131021-amnesty-says-saudi-rights-record-get...

Saudi Arabia..our allies in the Middle East..Funny how we pick and choose what human rights to defend. Nobody is being this hypocrisy any longer.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:08 | 4076457 autofixer
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The Ruskie news reader is hot!

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:33 | 4076763 Sandmann
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Yes....and she speaks better Russian than the CNN and CNBC floozies

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:19 | 4076498 marcusfenix
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a few questions about this alleged conversation-

why would Bandar threaten Moscow in the first place? after that poor excuse for a bribe failed it became obvious that the Saudi's have no leverage with the Russians and to think such a threat change anything defies common sense.

further why would the Saudi's risk an open confrontation with Russia? if something were to happen at the Olympics and Bandar has already stated they are the controllers of those groups who would carry out any such attack does that not put Saudi Arabia squarely in the cross hairs of the second largest military power on earth? further, if an attack does take place and Moscow goes public with this conversation they would have the moral high ground to launch military operations against the house of Saud.

with Washington mired in both political and economic struggles of it's own there is no guarantee the Saudi's would be able to use the US as a shield against Russian military aggression...

so what's the angle here, it seems to me this play is a very high risk low reward venture for the Saudi's.         

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:29 | 4076526 RaceToTheBottom
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The Saudis are deathly afraid that the US will continue their threat to focus more on the other axis, the far east.  The Saudis need to US to be involved in the mid east  (read be the focus of mid east hostility), else the focus will move onto them.

This is just the way for the Saudis to play with the macho man in the Kremlin who will obviously retaliate in an escalating fashion...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:56 | 4076620 Tall Tom
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BY TREATY the United States Military is BOUND to the Saudi Government to protect the House of Saud and the Oil Fields.

 

America's reliance on Saudi Oil is extreme. First by treaty we must protect them. If we reneg our OBLIGATION then the US Dollar has no backing as the World's Reserve Currency. Our currency's value evaporates overnight. (That was the deal struck by Kissinger and King Faisal back in 1973.)

 

Next we are not going to let those Saudi Oil Fields fall into Russian Possession due to an occupation. That would be a strategic defeat.

 

Without Saudi Oil the United States folds. It is simple as that.

 

The Saudi leverage is the Oil Fields that they have. The United States Military protects them...or the United States Government dies.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:41 | 4076792 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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Yeah like we honor contracts or follow rule of law these days in case anyone hasn't been paying attention.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:51 | 4077000 Tall Tom
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The United States only will honor contracts or follow a rule of law when it is in our favor to do do. Other than that all bets are off.

 

If it is in our PRIMARY INTEREST to honor the Treaty of 1973 we will do it...Until it is not in our vital interests we will honor it.

 

Actually if we do not it will be the end of the United States. So we will honor it...not because it is right, wholesome, and just.

 

We will honor it as our very survival depends on our honoring of it.

 

Is that clear?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:26 | 4076920 Winston of Oceania
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Which is also why we are NOT ALLOWED to develop our own natrual resources.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:55 | 4077016 Tall Tom
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I would rather trade them worthless paper and burn up their Natural Resources than burn up our own. Which is more valuable, the paper, or, the resource?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 18:09 | 4077445 QuietCorday
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Two "either or" reasons ...

1) they are idiots, drunk on their petrodollar proxy power

2) it never happened, but everyone wants Russia to have an excuse to land the first blow.  

The House of Saud is a flea on the arse of all of the big players (yes, even the US). The situation cannot continue. All they have is oil, and land can easily change hands. But the US can't do much; it has spent the goodwill of its people. China has its hands full. The big Muslim states can't be seen to do anything. Europe is fucked. So why not let Russia do it?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:21 | 4076502 Jethro
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Religion of Peace strikes again.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:40 | 4076563 NOTaREALmerican
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Re;  Religion of Peace strikes again.

Everybody says their imaginary friend is all about peace and love.

The unspoken caveat is that it's only true if you agree with the imaginary-friend's insanity.   Otherwise, it turns out the imaginary-friend is just another semi-psychotic asshole who has a brain like a frat-boy (who coulda guessed).

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:19 | 4076896 crakinshot
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Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:25 | 4076517 RaceToTheBottom
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After clicking and watching the video, the bus appears to disappear?  Did it really vaporize or did it pull off while in the smoke?

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:16 | 4076887 crakinshot
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Conservation of Momentum.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:38 | 4076556 Totentänzerlied
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"identity documents belonging to the suspected bomber were found near the site"

Now where have I heard that before.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:19 | 4076720 Tall Tom
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There is a difference between Buildings that had EVERYTHING PULVERIZED due to a Thermite Fire in a possible congruence with a Resonant Energy strike;

and;

that of a small Suicide Bomb.

 

Yes I am aware that it sounds strangely familiar...but how can documents survive a Fire which was supposed to be hot enough to weaken or melt Steel, and be found intact? (The Flash Point for paper, made immemorial in Ray Bradbury's dystopian Novel, Farenheit 454, is that temperature.)

 

But there is a difference between a 5000o F Thermite Fire and the Sustained***Temperatures achieved, than in a small Bomb Blast which the Temperatures are not sustained.

 

This story makes sense whereas the EVIDENCE from the 9-11 event story does not make sense and is not supported by any of the Physical Facts.

So let's not obfuscate the truth of 9-11 by attributing this event as an UNFOUNDED Conspiracy Theory.

 

9-11 is a Conspiracy FACT with solid foundation.

 

***The Twin Towers burned for Two Months after the event if you care to look into the facts.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:40 | 4076565 Son of Captain Nemo
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Let's cut to the chase.

Bandar is VERY DEAD and whoever his replacement is, it's a threat Riyadh and the Royal minions as the instigators will soon regret.

I see Saudi Arabia and Israel looking at the same on their horizon.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:11 | 4076683 Jethro
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At the end of the day, the vast majority of all Muslims still retain tribal allegiances. If it weren't for convenient foreigners to fight, they'd kill each other off...well, you needn't look very far for examples (Syria, Iraq, Yemen, etc). it's what they do best. Only when they attack foreigners do they become Muslims, but until that point, they are Pashtuns, etc.

If the House of Saud falls, all of the Gulf Arab states will be engulfed in civil war as each tribe will vie for dominance. Old scores will be settled. And, once the tribal violence dies back, the inter-tribal and family feuds will be settled.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:26 | 4076922 Zwelgje
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Pashtuns are from Afghanistan.

Tue, 10/22/2013 - 07:45 | 4078778 Jethro
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Yes, I know. I was illustrating a point. Pashtuns are Tribal Muslims too. I don't know what tribes Chechens and Dagestanis divide themselves into, but my point remains valid.  

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 13:43 | 4076579 shovelhead
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Russian sponsered Wahabi Spring coming up.

Que Puppet Installation Group (PIG) Freedom Fighters funded by the US Save the Dollar Foundation.

 

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:23 | 4076598 Money 4 Nothing
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Seems like the International banker crime syndicate is in a proxie war with everyone right now.

Payback for calling bullshit on the Syria thing? Stay tunned. Watch Tunisia and Uganda up next.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 14:57 | 4076843 Whatta
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Looked like a drone attack to me. zerO getting payback to Pooty.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:13 | 4076880 robertocarlos
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Practise your skating. There may be some NHL jobs opening next march.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:35 | 4076949 Jack Burton
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If Russia does not respond to this obvious message from the Saudi Royal Family then more such attacks will come. The Winter Olympics are going to be attacked, Saudi Arabia has already threatened to turn loose their tame Chechen terror army. Imagine that! It could be really ugly this winter when the Saudi's turn loose the suicide bombers. If they can't reach events. then they will just blow themselves up on the streets to take out civilians near the games.

Russia must draw the line today. I would recommend a direct missle strike on the Saudi Intelligence Agency. SOme building of administration or a site like a secet torture prison. Some Saudi target must go up in smoke. And then listen to America scream and cry and demand Russia cease illegal actions like missile strikes. You see, there are two standards. The Obama drone wars in 7 nations where Obama kills at will. Whereas Russia must not harm a hair on the Saudi's head.

Were it up to me, 7 or 8 naval versions of Iskander would be leaving the decks of Russian warships sometime within the week, all headed for a Saudi terror target. Saudi Arabia is the ground zero of world terror. Make those mother fuckers pay!  Fuck Obama and his Saudi Terror Army.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 15:49 | 4076987 jtg
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Russia will respond, they are not like us in the West.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 23:48 | 4078383 Element
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Circumspection is a good idea here Jack, we don't know if Bandar said what people are now simply assuming and believing he said, and those who do know if a threat was made, or not, have not confirmed it, or denied it. Frankly I'm a little surprised by the line one of the Tylers is taking with this, they're usually more careful and 'neutral' in such posts.

But for sure Saudi enemies can try to stir the pot, in a false flag. It's perfect for that. Only the Russians can know the truth here though, and I seriously doubt they're going to do anything until they're quite sure of the facts, and an unexpected reply lined up. But the reality is southern Russia and Dagestan in particular has had terrorism for years so this is most likely a part of that and not something new or different.

Since 2000, Dagestan has been the venue of a low-level guerrilla war, bleeding over from Chechnya; the fighting has claimed the lives of hundreds of federal servicemen and officials—mostly members of local police forces—as well as many Dagestani national rebels and civilians.
 
More recently, among other incidents:
 
    On May 15, 2008, two MVD officers were killed and one police officer heavily wounded during an ambush on their vehicle in Gubden.
    On September 8, 2008, Abdul Madzhid and several rebels were killed in an ambush by Russian special forces.
    On October 21, 2008, rebels ambushed a Russian military truck, killing five troops and wounding nine others.
    On January 6, 2010, a suicide bomber attempted to blow up a police station in Makhachkala, killing six officers and wounding 14 others.
    On March 31, 2010, 12 people were killed and 18 wounded by two suicide bombings in the town of Kizlyar outside the offices of the local interior ministry and the FSB security agency. The second bomb went off twenty minutes after the first, as a crowd had gathered. In the early hours of the next morning two people died as a bomb went off in their car, apparently prematurely, near the village of Toturbiikala.
    On July 15, 2010, Pastor Artur Suleimanov, a Muslim convert to Christianity, was murdered by a gunman. The pastor was killed in his car as he was leaving the Hosanna House of Prayer in Makhachkala, Dagestan in the North Caucasus region, according to a religious persecution watchdog group, Voice of the Martyrs, report. Pastor Suleimanov's church is one of the largest Protestant churches in Dagestan. Christians in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, which borders Chechnya, face harassment and intimidation from various groups. Pastor Suleimanov's life had been threatened on several previous occasions.[38]
    On September 23, 2011, Magomed Murtuzaliyev, a high-level law enforcement official, was shot and killed by gunmen.[39]
    On September 28, 2011, 7 civilians and a police officer were killed by a car bomb in the village of Hajjalmakhi.[40]
    On May 4, 2012, 12 people were killed in two separate explosions on the outskirts of Makhachkala, capital of Russia's Dagestan region.[41]
    On August 28, 2012, Sheikh Said Afandi, an influential 75-year-old Sufi cleric, was killed along with six others in a suicide bombing. Afandi, a Sufi Muslim, opposed violent jihad in Dagestan.[42]
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagestan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurgency_in_the_North_Caucasus

Sun, 12/29/2013 - 16:05 | 4283614 lakecity55
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IF the Saudis are involved, you will not see a military attack.

There will be about 20 dead Saudis turn up and then covered up by their secret service.

Bandar will suddenly chill out, since one of the victims will be close to him personally.

Russians do not advertise. They act.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 16:02 | 4077054 _SILENCER
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Maybe some of the Poles are still a little pissed about that place crash a few years back. Pollack with a grudge is like a dog with a bone.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 17:19 | 4077300 QuietCorday
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Well, well, well ... seems like the House of Saud has finally revealed just how geopolitically blind they are. Syria was such an obvious trap. All those orcs running around? Eating people's organs? Oh, dearie me.

The Saudis seem to be very unfamilar with the idea that if you want to remove a flea from your back, you get someone else to pick it off.

That someone else, in this case, has a tendency to wrestle tigers. A flea will be no problem at all.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 17:36 | 4077355 NoClueSneaker
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It's about time for Ryad lightning ...

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 17:58 | 4077418 btud
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Some people may not be aware of this, but the russian city of Volgograd had a different name a few decades ago, a much more famous one: Stalingrad.

Mon, 10/21/2013 - 21:01 | 4077904 mendolover
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That chick should be on Fox and Friends.  Maybe I'd start watching it again.

Tue, 10/22/2013 - 07:10 | 4078744 painlord-2k
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With terrorism is not about winning hearts and minds; it is taking their hearts and brain from their chests and skulls Northman style.

E.G. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkAV9lbyPZs

Others will understand the message

Tue, 10/22/2013 - 07:11 | 4078745 painlord-2k
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With terrorism is not about winning hearts and minds; it is taking their hearts and brain from their chests and skulls Northman style.

E.G. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkAV9lbyPZs

Others will understand the message

Sun, 12/29/2013 - 14:50 | 4283444 esum
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dont want to be Bandar's double

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