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Official: Russia Has Right to Hit Bases
VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Sept 12, 2004
MOSCOW - Russia has the right to carry out pre-emptive strikes on
militant bases abroad, Russia's defense minister said Sunday, citing the school
hostage crisis. He said Moscow and the United States see eye to eye on fighting
terrorism.
Sergei Ivanov
did not say what countries might be possible targets for a strike, but Russian
officials in the past have said Chechen separatists have bases in nearby
Georgia, and Moscow has had friction with that country's pro-U.S. government
over the issue. President
Vladimir Putin has blamed international terrorism for the school hostage crisis
at Beslan in southern Russia where at least 330 hostages died on Sept. 3. He
lashed out at those in the West [Who are they?]
who continued to advise Russia to conduct peace
talks with rebels in Chechnya, sneering that they should negotiate with Osama
bin Laden. [There is NO compromising with Muslims who
slaughter their neighbors - for a piece of land to have Islamic rule.]
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Fight those who believe not in Allah
nor the Last Day
002.191} Slay
them wherever ye catch them
In what possible way can any non-Muslim nation negotiate
with that? [There is no way at all] President Bush
visited the Russian Embassy in Washington on Sunday, signing a book of
condolence for victims of the school hostage seizure and expressing outrage at
the actions of "evil terrorists." "The atrocities
that took place in the school were beyond comprehension," the president told
reporters. [They're carrying out
the commands of their Koran] Ivanov told the
NTV television channel he had spoken twice with U.S. Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld last week, adding the U.S. administration was more receptive to
Moscow's arguments on how to fight terror than some European officials. "The Americans
and the U.S. military have a better understanding of the seriousness of this
threat since we and the United States have both been targeted in powerful terror
attacks," Ivanov said in the television interview. "In that sense,
it has been easier for us to find a basis for mutual understanding with the
United States than with some of the European nations." There was no
immediate U.S. comment on Russia's right to pre-emptive strikes. Speaking Sunday
on Fox television, Secretary of State Colin Powell said the school seizure and
other recent attacks in Russia highlighted the need for stronger global
anti-terror efforts. "We have to do
even more together to make sure the civilized worlds join together in the war
against terrorism," Powell said.
When are the leaders of non-Muslim nations going to speak
the Truth about the Koran?
Zec 8:16
These are the things that ye shall do; Speak ye every man the truth to his
neighbour.
Eph 4:25
Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man
truth with his neighbour. In Sunday's
interview, Ivanov repeated an earlier statement that a "pre-emptive strike may
involve anything, except nuclear weapons." "They have
declared a war on us, we have come under attack, so all means are good in a
war," he said. "We have permanent readiness units, precision air-launched
weapons and so on." Officials have
identified some of more than 30 attackers in the school seizure as Chechens, and
have said that others included Arabs and citizens of other nations.
[The one and only common denominator is Islam] Russia's Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov has said the school hostage-taking was directed by Shamil
L Basayev, the most notorious of the warlords leading Chechen rebels who have
been fighting Russian forces for five years. Lavrov also said
Aslan Maskhadov. Chechnya's president from 1996-99, was connected to the
hostage-taking. [Chechnya belongs to the Russian
Federation] An envoy for
Maskhadov, Akhmed Zakayev, told the German magazine Der Spiegel that he and
Maskhadov had offered to negotiate during the crisis and Maskhadov's followers
have no connection with Basayev. There are no
negotiations that exist with determined Muslims for Islamic rule. And the allah
of the Koran disagrees with all 'moderate' Muslims:
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Not equal are those believers who
sit at home and receive no hurt,
and those who strive and fight
in the cause of Allah with their goods and their persons.
Allah hath granted a grade higher
to those who strive and fight with
their goods and persons than to those
who sit (at home). Unto all (in
Faith) Hath Allah promised good:
But those who strive and fight
Hath He distinguished above those who sit
at home by a special reward.
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Fighting is prescribed for you Ivanov said many
of the hostage takers had been eager to save their own lives and "Not all of
them were suicide attackers. In the first night after the seizure ... some of
the terrorists left the school to explore possible ways of retreat." In an apparent
attempt to exploit reported dissension among Chechen rebels, a Russian security
official said Saturday that Chechen militants are eligible for a $10 million
reward for information about top rebel leaders. On Saturday, the
newspaper Gazeta reported that the hostage-takers' leader was believed to be
Ruslan Khuchbarov from neighboring Ingushetia. The newspaper
said the raiders' leader has not been identified as being among the dead
militants, but deputy prosecutor-general Vladimir Kolesnikov said the leader was
among the dead. On Saturday, the
Interfax news agency cited the Russian health ministry as saying 353 people
wounded in the attack remained hospitalized, including 216 children.
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