Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Iran Training Chechen Rebels — Paper

Well, isn't this a kick in the nuts to the Russians!

Vladimir Putin pretty much staked his entire presidency on crushing Chechnya and anything else that got in his way. Russian forces under Putin have bombarded, raped and pillaged Chechnya over and over again, further fanning the flames of the terrorists that have taken over schools, theaters and other soft targets. The plan to put down any seperatist movement there resembles less our own Civil War and more a loose plan of extermination.

Meanwhile, Iran and the Russians have been signing more and more deals as of late. Iran needs Russia to give it sufficient cover as the West continues to use WMD's as a reason for yet another regime change. Russia needs Iran in order to establish prominence on the world stage. If the Russian's can successfully contain the mullahs it makes them a player along side the EU and the US. Needless to say there are many mutual benefits in an Iranian-Russian partnership.

So why are the Iranians training the mortal enemies of the Russians to continue the murderous fight against them? Why indeed...

Iran is secretly training Chechen rebels to enable them to carry out more effective attacks against Russian forces.

Teams of Chechen fighters are being trained at the Revolutionary Guards’ Imam Ali training camp, located close to Tajrish Square in Tehran, the Sunday Telegraph cited Western intelligence reports.

In addition to receiving training in the latest terror techniques, the Chechen volunteers undergo ideological and political instruction by hardline Iranian mullahs at Qom.

The paper noted that this information would not “go down well in Moscow, which regards itself as a close ally of the Iranian regime.”

The paper pointed out that Russia had sided with Iran in the diplomatic stand-off over Tehran’s controversial nuclear program. While the British and American governments have accused Iran of having a clandestine nuclear weapons program, the Russians, who are building Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, back Tehran’s claim that their nuclear intentions are solely peaceful.

A senior intelligence official quoted by the paper said Iran’s hardline president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, could have sanctioned the training of Chechen fighters in Tehran. “Just as they have orchestrated attacks against British troops in Basra to pressure Britain to drop its opposition to Iran’s nuclear program, so they are trying to put pressure on Moscow by backing Chechen fighters,” he said.

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