Saudi role in attacks on Russia??

A few months ago Saudia had asked Russia to withdraw from the Syrian conflict, and offered them a deal for cheap Oil. There was a veiled threat that if the accord is not reached they will not guarantee peaceful winter Olympics. The attack has materialized and Putin is not impressed, so what implications could this have for Saudia which is falling out of favor from both Russia and the US?

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Twin blasts targeting a train station and a trolley bus in the city of Volgograd which killed at least 31 people follow a threat by Saudi Arabia to attack Russia using Chechen terrorists if Moscow did not withdraw its support for President Assad in Syria.

The first attack took place at Volgograd-1 station on Sunday morning, killing 17 people. CCTV footage shows an orange blast behind the main doors of the station, smashing windows and sending debris out into the street. The prime suspect is a female suicide bomber.

The second attack occurred near a busy market in Volgograd’s Dzerzhinsky district. A bus packed with people on their morning commute was ripped apart by a suicide bomber, killing 14.

Although no group has claimed responsibility for the blasts, suspicion immediately fell on Islamists from the North Caucasus region who routinely attack soft targets in Russia.

**While the media has concentrated on the threat such groups pose to February’s Winter Olympics in Sochi, no scrutiny has been given to a warning issued by Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan back in August when he told Vladimir Putin that Saudi Arabia would activate the Chechen terrorist groups it controls to target Russia if Moscow refused to abandon its support for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.
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**As we reported at the time, the threat was made during a closed-door meeting between Prince Bandar and Putin at the beginning of August.
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According to a transcript of the comments made during the meeting by Middle Eastern news agency Al Monitor, Bandar made a series of promises and threats to Putin in return for Moscow withdrawing its support for Assad in Syria.

**“I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics next year,” Bandar allegedly stated, adding, “The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us.”
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**Bandar made it clear that his position was supported by the US government.
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This “guarantee” to stop the Chechens from attacking the Sochi Olympics was also obviously a veiled threat that if Russia did not abandon Assad, terrorist attacks would be given the green light.

Given that Russia did not abandon Assad and indeed virtually single-handedly prevented a US military strike on Syria, much to the chagrin of Saudi Arabia which is the primary supplier of anti-Assad rebel jihadists, are we to believe that the Volgograd bombings are evidence of Bandar following through on his threat?

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Terrorists declare war on Russia. Will Russia respond? - English pravda.ru

Two terrorist attacks in Volgograd, at the railway station and in the trolleybus, have taken the lives of 32 people and wounded more than 70. Russian law enforcement authorities, and, in fact, the state, had to face a serious challenge. Who is standing behind the bombings and what goals they pursue - there are no doubts about that. But what is the reason of the frightening frequency and the constant character of such attacks? What measures should be taken to root out terrorism in Russia?

Suicide bombers do not explode themselves from excessive emotions or religious fanaticism. This is always a result of a well-planned operation. There are Western intelligence agencies and money from Saudi Arabia and Qatar that stand behind terrorist groups and gangs operating in Russia.

“This is definitely the beginning of a planned action,” Yevgeny Lobachev, a retired Major General of the Russian Federal Security Bureau, told Pravda.Ru.

The expert sees two purposes. The bombings were conducted to destabilize the situation in the country before the New Year holidays and prior to the Olympic Games in Sochi.

“A number of public and state Western leaders are now calling to boycott the Russian games. Every now and then they keep on reporting that someone else is not coming for the Olympics. These attacks are financed from abroad, most likely from Saudi Arabia, as the two Chechen wars showed. This is foreign influence, foreign control, foreign maintenance,” said Evgeny Lobachev.

“There is every reason to believe that this is the beginning of a large-scale operation to destabilize Russia. We have a lot of enemies who seek to undermine our credibility, especially in the run-up to the Olympics,” Saeed Gafurov, the scientific director of the Institute of Oriental and African Studies said.

He believes that the bombings were an act of revenge to the Russian Federation for Syria and a result of the flabbiness of Russian diplomacy.

“Russia made several mistakes in the Middle East and in the Persian Gulf, where it showed generosity and softness in response to barbaric actions. We shouldn’t have, for example, turned a blind eye on the beating of Ambassador Titarenko in Qatar. Officers of Qatari security forces received no punishment. It was a reason for war, and we just swallowed it. Russia said nothing when Saudi Arabia invaded Bahrain either,” said the expert. According to him, the Gulf monarchies “understand only fear and it is impossible to negotiate with them.”

“They found this behavior as a sign of Russia’s weakness and increased the funding for Wahhabi and other radical Islamist underground in Russia.” Moreover, the expert said, the funding is conducted through public organizations that may not always be headquartered in Doha or Al Riyadh - some of them can be located in London, for instance." “Now, when it appears that government troops in Syria are winning the war, revenge to our country will only grow,” says Gafurov.

These opinions can be supported with the data that transpired in August through Russia Today and several Western and Arab publications about the visit of the chief of military intelligence, Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan, to Moscow. Bin Sultan said back then that he guaranteed safety at Winter Olympics in Sochi next year, if Russia made concessions in relation to its position on Syria. “Groups of Chechen fighters, who express different threats to the Olympic Games, are under our control,” The Guardian quoted the prince.

Apart from financing and administration from outside, there are internal Russian factors that create fertile grounds for Islamic radicalism and terrorism.

“The problem is not only about foreign funding, but also about our internal reasons, Alexey Filatov, retired FSB colonel, veteran of anti-terrorist group Alpha, told Pravda.Ru. It goes about high level of social stratification and corruption, the expert explained. For example, the financing of criminal groups is carried out through taxation of local officials, who obtain their money from the federal budget. In addition, our police are too busy with less important things, like, for example, migration issue,” Filatov said.

These social causes, in his opinion, are the basis for steady influx of new candidates for suicide bombings, and it is highly difficult for security services to handle the problem.

“One should also understand that in the 1990s, Russian security forces lost many professionals. It now takes decades to bring that all back,” says Evgeny Lobachev.

Political analyst Saeed Gafurov does not share such fatalism. “Terrorists’ financial, organizational, human, logistical resources are not limitless. Fatalism, therefore, is inappropriate. We should improve vigilance. If we can not completely exclude terrorist attacks today, then we can make them very expensive. To do this, we must all raise vigilance,” he said.

The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, does not share a fatal point of view on the problem either. According to experts, he solved the issue of illegal criminal groups by calling to enact a law that “infinitely increased punishment” for terrorist activities and outlawed all radical movements, parties and groups."

Alexey Filatov believes that Russia should follow the example of the United States.

“We need to do what Americans do. We have to keep tabs on each and every person. This technology that Snowden exposed - prevention and control - has a real effect. Metal detectors are useless. One should be able to follow the enemy, rather than prohibit radical movements. Metal detectors on all exists and entrances do not help, this is a waste of money.”

What other measures should the state take? It appears that Russia should strengthen diplomatic activities on the international arena, find leverage over Saudi Arabia and Qatar. One should prove facts, put up the question to discussion at international forums and organize diplomatic scandals. To crown it all, as Lebanese newspaper As-Safir wrote, President Vladimir Putin promised Prince Bandar to strike a “massive military blow” on terrorist training camps. Western analysts concluded that Russia was threatening Saudi Arabia.

Lyuba Lulko

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BBC News - Russian press calls for crackdown on terror

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Saudis are well known for funding terrorism around the world. I wont be surprised if this is traced back to Saudi Arabia.

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**‘‘There is no doubt that the Salafist regimes of the Persian Gulf, primarily Saudi Arabia, have been supporting Islamic terrorism in Russia… Russia is now strong enough to afford unfriendly measures towards the regimes that have been using the Wahhabi fifth column in order to destabilise the situation in our country,’’ says Benediktov.
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Galina Khizreyeva, a specialist in radical Islamism at the Russian Institute of Strategic Studies, is quoted by the popular daily Moskovskiy Komsomolets as saying that Volgograd is vulnerable to attack and that people there are not yet fully aware of the danger.

**‘‘The terrorists have a new strategy of involving Russians in carrying out terrorist attacks to show that Russians are unhappy with the authorities. This problem should be solved at a federal level. It is necessary to pass laws as soon as possible to help stop extremism and Wahhabism, which result in terrorism,’’ she is quoted as saying.

**He also suggests that graduates of theological schools in Saudi Arabia should be prohibited from spreading propaganda, and young people should be stopped from studying at such centres.

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Very strange. Although no big new agencies have mentioned this connection YET.
But Bandar did give this threat to Sochi Olympics and so an observer can conclude that recent attacks in Sochi are related to Bandar’s threats.

These threats were reported when they were made last year. For example below (note the date of article):

Saudis Offer Russia ‘Protection’ In Sochi - Business Insider
AUG. 27, 2013, 4:54 PM

Buried inside a Telegraph post about secret Russian and Saudi talks was a strange passive-aggressive alleged quote from the Saudi head of intelligence about terrorist attacks at the Sochi Olympics in 2014.

The talks — divulged in leaked documents — were allegedly about an oil deal that would stabilize Russia’s markets, if Saudi Arabia curtailed the amount of oil it put on the global market. In exchange for their global price fixing — the Telegraph’s Ambrose Evans-Pritchard writes that Russia “relies on an oil price near $100 to fund the budget” — Russia would back off its support for Assad.

But there was a threat allegedly hidden in there right along with the fruit.
From The Telegraph [emphasis theirs]:

[Soudi intel chief] Prince Bandar [bin Sultan] pledged to safeguard Russia’s naval base in Syria if the Assad regime is toppled, but he also hinted at Chechen terrorist attacks on Russia’s Winter Olympics in Sochi if there is no accord. “I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics next year. The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us,” he allegedly said.

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But the Saudis are our brothers and frands and ya know can’t do anything wrong :nono:

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For world peace the Saudi, US and Pakistani partnership needs to be broken.

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I doubt we have the means or capability to cause chaos on a world scale ala Syria or Iraq or allegedly Russia like Saudis or US.

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I agree, we still can provide manpower and training, and Saudia can provide cash. US has been overseeing this.

For a start, I hope Saudi-US partnership breaks down.

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Fair point!