FTAC -Of Potential “False Flag Operation” in the Beating of a Ukrainian Rabbi

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http://forward.com/culture/202181/my-hunt-for-the-cossacks-in-ukraine/

The “Maidan” was deeply integrated as regards Christian and Jewish relations in the effort to oust the President Yanukovych.

http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/1.577114

Ukraine – “Russia and The Jews” – Dueling Attitudes

As we live in the age of “false flag operations” — e.g., http://www.nationalreview.com/article/439060/vladimir-putin-1999-russian-apartment-house-bombings-was-putin-responsible !!! — I would suggest this may be the kind of crime designed to whip up fear of Ukrainian Cossacks to weaken western resolve in opposition to Putin’s invasion of Crimea.


Source of inspiration:

https://www.algemeiner.com/2016/10/07/chabad-rabbi-found-unconscious-bleeding-after-brutal-beating-at-ukrainian-train-station/ – 10/7/2016:

He has previously served Jewish communities in France and Israel, and, according to the report, has been instrumental in aiding Jews of the former Soviet Union. He is believed to have been in Haditch at the gravesite over Rosh Hashanah.

The motive for the attack remains unknown. According to the report, violent antisemitic attacks in Ukraine are rare, and there is no indication at this time that the assault was antisemitic in nature.

BackChannels wishes not to become “Yellow Press”, but given the mysterious elements in the crime described in The Algemeiner, both Ukrainian detectives and global public now need to be aware of the possibility of being fooled by old KGB method in placing a cooked-up image before “the masses”.

Let the detectives do their work, and may they do it with exemplary conscience and integrity.

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Also in Media – From 2015 – Karen Dawisha on Russia’s Governance

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Posted to YouTube by Mind of the Spirit – “substance over soundbites” – on July 2, 2015.

BackChannels felt this video should have wider play (or for the editor a perpetually handy URL).

Related Reference

BackChannels.  “The Russian Section.”  Bibliography.

Kampfner, John.  All the Kremlin’s Men: Inside the Court of Vladimir Putin – review”.  Book review.  The Guardian, October 3, 2016.

Satter, David.  “The Unsolved Mystery Behind the Act of Terror That Brought Putin to Power.”  National Review, August 17, 2016.

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FTAC – Narcoterrorism, Hezbollah, and Human Rights in a Nutshell

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“Narcoterrorism” is the term and a large part of what has become transnational crime.

From the blog some time ago: https://conflict-backchannels.com/2013/11/11/reference-pakistani-political-attitudes-taliban-arab-influence-heroin-cash-uae-and-the-marines/

This is the stuff of political thrillers in films and novels.

In general, both Hezbollah and Hamas may be interpreted as the advanced troops of Tehran as ultimately backed by Moscow. Again, the prize: political absolute power and destruction of democracies and the decimation of the concept — as demonstrated in Syria — of human rights.


Inspiration: The Jerusalem Post.  “Analysis: Hezbollah’s drug trail.” October 7, 2016.

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Also in Media – “UK Suspends $30 Million in Aid to Palestinian Authority Over Payment of Terrorist Salaries” | The Tower

While the Palestinian Authority does not deny that it pays salaries to terrorists and their families, it claims that the funds come from the Palestine Liberation Organization, not the PA’s budget. However, Yigal Carmon, president and founder of the Middle East Media Research Institute, told Congress in July that in order to mislead donor countries who were pressuring the PA to stop rewarding terrorism, the PA transferred the role of distribution of money in 2014 from a ministry in the PA to a commission in the PLO. He added that the PA is still the source of the funding, and that the official overseeing the payments remains the same. (Palestinian Media Watch has also reported that the money is still controlled by the same officials and comes from the PA’s budget, albeit indirectly.)

Source: UK Suspends $30 Million in Aid to Palestinian Authority Over Payment of Terrorist Salaries | The Tower – 10/7/2016

‘Plutonium Blackmail’ – Some Reference

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To achieve its objectives — getting Washington’s undivided attention, diplomatic recognition and aid — all North Korea really has to do is hide a few nukes and leave Americans to wonder what they’ve got, and whether they are offering it to customers like Al Qaeda or Hamas. Call it the virtual nuclear deterrent.

To Mr. Bush’s mind, this is why it makes sense to take on Iraq first — before it gets what North Korea already has. Yet if confronting Iraq is the first step in Mr. Bush’s war on rogue states with nuclear ambitions, North Korea is the first in his war against nuclear blackmail. And those are very different campaigns.

Sanger, David E. “The World; Next Question: How to Stop Nuclear Blackmail.”  The New York Times, March 9, 2003.

In the above quoted piece from 2003, journalist David E. Sanger will go on to note, ” . . . the United States right now has an opportunity to reorder the world so that it will never again face these kinds of threats.”

That was then.

This is now:

Russia wants the United States to cancel all sanctions and pay compensation for the damage they have caused if Moscow is to resume an agreement on the disposal of weapons-grade plutonium, according to a draft law submitted by President Vladimir Putin on Monday, Reuters report.

UA Today.  “Plutonium blackmail: Putin demands US pay compensation for his own countersanctions.”  October 3, 2016.

My oh my . . . .

Next: Volker is Kurt Volker, a former ambassador to NATO —

Volker said the suspension of uranium cleanup is meant to sound like a threat against the United States, and meant to get Washington to react.

“The best answer from Washington would be: ‘if you are not going to destroy it, I certainly hope you can control it. Because there are plenty of people in your neighbourhood who would like to use it against you, and plenty of corrupt officials who would be all too happy to sell it to them. We are happy to help you get rid of it — but that is a mutual interest, not a favour you are doing for us. If you don’t want our help, we wish you good luck,” Volker said.

Geropoulos, Kostis.  “Washington, Moscow swap shots, Putin gets first licks.”  New Europe, October 4, 2016.

This from North Korea in defense of its recent nuclear tests has got to come straight from the Department for the Support of the Paranoid Delusional Narcissistic Reflection of Motivation:

Even China, which is North Korea’s main ally, slammed the nuclear tests.

But in response the ruling party’s newspaper Rodong Sinmun said: “Gone are the days never to return when the US could make a unilateral nuclear blackmail against the DPRK.

Sky News.  “North Korea Won’t Submit to ‘Nuclear Blackmail'”.  September 10, 2016.

Thinking ahead:

The PRC is narrowing the conventional military disparity with the US and it seems most likely sooner or later, maybe around 2025, the US is going to have to bring nukes into the equation to make sure it can win a war with China.

That’s what we had to do with the Soviet Union—that’s why we’ve still got those nukes at Incirlik in Turkey—and I don’t see any reason why this wouldn’t happen in Asia.

Lee, Peter.  “Nuclear Blackmail and America’s Fantasy War with China.”  Counterpunch, August 19, 2016.

Additional Reference

Lee, Peter.  “RAND’s ‘Unthinkable’ war with China.”  Asia Times News & Features, August 12, 2016.


Iranian officials have claimed that they are preparing to fully restart their nuclear program should the deal fall apart due to inadequate sanctions relief. Atomic Energy Organization of Iran chief Ali Akbar Salehi announced in July that Iran was preparing to reverse its concession if the West violated the nuclear deal. A spokesman later clarified that Iran could reinstall all of its disabled centrifuges in just 45 days. “Tehran feels it can get even more merely by hinting it might walk away,” Ben Taleblu and Toumaj wrote.

The Tower.  “Experts: Iran Maneuvering to Extract More Economic Concessions from West.”  September 30, 2016.

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American Election 2016 – Him or Her? Two ‘Tales’ for Two Scoundrels

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Herewith BackChannels presents reference to the best and most scathing skinny on our two and all too human President candidates, Donald “Braggadocio” Trump, the consummate “Washington Outsider” who . . . well, the list is long and blogger Andy Rhodes of Persuade Me Politics covers it thoroughly, and then there’s Hillary “Trust Me” Clinton, the consummate “Washington Insider” who . . . the list is different but no less worrisome as covered by David A. Graham in The Atlantic.

Because this election is so divisive, so rancorous, and so fundamentally besmirches American ideals and values with some of the worst trespasses known boy and girl scouts as behaviors to avoid in life’s great adventure, BackChannels will reserve its own opinion of the two.

However, this blog has noted that America’s division serves Moscow’s effort to weaken European Union and NATO cohesion: “FTAC – America’s Division Leans Toward Moscow“.

As you read, take into consideration Moscow’s sustained relationships with terrorist organizations Hamas, Hezbollah, and PFLP, emerging history involving the PLO (both Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas have had association with the KGB) and possibly al-Qaeda (reference: blogger Kyle Orton’s year-old analysis from London: “How Russia Manipulates Islamic Terrorism”, The Syrian Intifada, September 8, 2015).

Read and read more!

Not one of the sixteen other 2016 Republican presidential candidates would have thought to ban all Muslim immigrants; bully and insult dozens of leaders on all sides as if imitating the most selfish and immature children of elementary school age; pour praise on terrible demagogues like Muammar Gaddafi, Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad, Kim Jong Un and Saddam Hussein; aggressively promote forms of torture worse than waterboarding; advocate for killing terrorist’s families; constantly talk about building a wall across our southern border; display fiercely authoritarian and sociopathic tendencies against anyone who challenges them or if it increases their celebrity in even the tiniest manner; make a wide range of outlandishly racist, misogynist and bigoted statements repeatedly; denigrate Mexicans in a sweeping damnation; sympathize with KKK members and other hate groups; overtly incite violence at campaign rallies and promise to pay legal fees for supporters who act on his pleas; suggest dropping a nuclear bomb on ISIS; deeply question a federal judge’s ability to do their job fairly because of their ethnic background; invoke numerous wild conspiracy theories about other candidates; and effusively and narcissistically praise themselves daily as if worshiping a supernatural god. It’s true that many of those types of things (with the notable exception of the self-aggrandizing techniques) were encouraged and said in hyper-macho, alienating and fear-mongering ways by a whole lot of Republican leaders in recent decades (which puts much culpability on their shoulders for what has happened in this campaign), but no one had ever taken it to the Trumpesque extreme.

Rhodes, Andy.  “Donald Trump: Patriot, Savior, or Tyrant (Part 1).” Persuade Me Politics, October 5, 2016.


With Hillary Clinton the Democratic nominee for president, every Clinton scandal—from Whitewater to the State Department emails—will be under the microscope. (No other American politicians—even ones as corrupt as Richard Nixon, or as hated by partisans as George W. Bush—have fostered the creation of a permanent multimillion-dollar cottage industry devoted to attacking them.) Keeping track of each controversy, where it came from, and how serious it is, is no small task, so here’s a primer. We’ll update it as new information emerges.

Graham, David A.  “From Whitewater to Benghazi: A Clinton-Scandal Primer.”  The Atlantic, September 23, 2016.

Addendum and Reference

I sat Trump beside Vendela, thinking that she would get a kick out of him. This was not the case. After 45 minutes she came over to my table, almost in tears, and pleaded with me to move her. It seems that Trump had spent his entire time with her assaying the “tits” and legs of the other female guests and asking how they measured up to those of other women, including his wife. “He is,” she told me, in words that seemed familiar, “the most vulgar man I have ever met.”

Carter, Graydon.  “Donald Trump: The Ugly American* (with apologies to William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick)”.  Vanity Fair, November 2016.

Collinson, Stephen.  “Can Donald Trump recover from this?”  CNN Politics, October 8, 2016.

Eichenwald, Kurt.  “Dear Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, I Am Not Sidney Blumenthal.”  Newsweek, October 10, 2016.

From an Earlier Election Season

Mr Clinton should ‘level with the American people on the draft, on whether he went to Moscow, how many demonstrations he led against his own country from foreign soil,’ Mr Bush declared on the Larry King television show.

‘I don’t have the facts, but to go to Moscow one year after Russia crushed Czechoslovakia, and not remember who you saw – I think the answer is, level with the American people,’ Mr Bush repeated.

Walker, Martin.  “Bush challenges Clinton over 1969 week in Moscow.”  The Guardian, October 9, 1992.

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FTAC – Political Philosophy – Moscow, Etc.

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It’s not Islam — It’s Moscow.

https://conflict-backchannels.com/2016/09/14/moscow-the-terror-with-one-reservation/

“Moscow” has chosen a revanchist feudal path for Russia using militarism and patriotism to achieve its aims.

There’s a relevant old saying in the Jewish tradition: “Those who are kind to the cruel will themselves be made to be cruel to the kind.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_nationalism

https://www.britannica.com/topic/absolutism-political-system

Putin’s Russia represents the medieval world revolving around Absolute Power. So does the Syrian Theater — no more true description than theater for that. And so do Hamas and Hezbollah and so many others bent on imposing their will on the free of the open democracies through the application of violence.

The Palestinian platform from within the unsettled territories has long been a Soviet project intended to block the west’s own liberation and security story and produce money for its figureheads and associates, but never the disenfranchised.

https://conflict-backchannels.com/2016/10/03/palestinian-kgb/


Stimulus for this post: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9065/europe-good-terrorists

The problem has been Moscow’s connection with 20th Century terrorism and its perhaps cynical leveraging of the same in this still young century.

This 2014 Guardian article about Moscow’s expulsion of journalist David Satter may merely hint at Putin’s considerable success at trying to move Russia forward while turning the clock backward:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/13/russia-expels-american-journalist-david-satter – 1/14/2014.

Related

http://www.hudson.org/research/12507-how-putin-became-president – 5/19/2016.


On this blog: search term “Cold War”.

On this blog: search term “Russia, medieval”.


On Wikipedia and relevant to the long view of Russian history

I would much prefer a book walk me through time (recommendations may be welcomed), but for a browse-and-peruse session, or several, these entries found on Wikipedia provide an arc from the brigands of the feudal world to Putin’s surreal narrative predicated, at least partly, on massive information and perceptual control of the Russians.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varangians

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus%27

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_invasion_of_Rus%27

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kulikovo

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_stand_on_the_Ugra_river

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_III_of_Russia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsardom_of_Russia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_the_Great

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Romanov


Despite its occurrence at the height of World War I, the roots of the February Revolution date much further back. Chief among these was Imperial Russia’s failure, throughout the 19th and early 20th century, to modernize its archaic social, economic and political structures while maintaining the stability of ubiquitous devotion to an autocratic monarch. As historian Richard Pipes writes, “the incompatibility of capitalism and autocracy struck all who gave thought to the matter”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_Revolution

 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_Days

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Soviet_Union_(1927-1953)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Russia_(1991-Present)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Russia

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Also in Media – On the Soviet and IRA – 1925! – History Ireland

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The IRA was in contact with Red Army intelligence officers in London and New York, and it was in the former that the monthly stipend was handed over. The IRA’s senior officer in London passed along military intelligence, including specifications of British submarine detection sonar and aeroplane engines for bombers, military journals and manuals, and gas masks. In addition he arranged false passports for Soviet agents and even for a communist operative to travel to Romania in the guise of an Irish woollens salesman! It was in New York, however, that the Soviets got the most valuable information, from an IRA agent code-named ‘Mr Jones’. Jones’s sources likely included serving members of the US military, as he was able to provide reports of the army’s chemical weapons service, state-of-the-art gas masks, machine-gun and aeroplane engine specifications, and reports from the navy, air service and army. In Jones’s estimation, Soviet intelligence in the US would have been ‘helpless’ without the information he supplied.

Source: History Ireland