• Terrorist attack in Russia exposes vulnerabilities of Putin's regime

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 24 10:42:43 2024
    Terrorist attack in Russia exposes vulnerabilities of Putin's regime

    In a televised speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the
    attack on a popular Moscow concert venue that killed over 130 on March
    22

    When Vladimir Putin finally spoke about the worst terrorist attack to
    hit Russia in 20 years, he swept over the glaring failure of his
    security state to prevent the assault, which left at least 133 dead,
    despite a clear warning from the United States on March 7 that a
    strike on a concert hall could be imminent.

    He also made no reference to the Islamic State, which claimed
    responsibility for the attack at the Crocus City concert hall on
    Friday and which Putin denounced repeatedly as an enemy throughout
    Russia's long military intervention in Syria. In 2017, Putin declared
    victory over the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.

    Putin instead used his five-minute televised address on Saturday to
    emphasize that the four direct perpetrators were "moving toward
    Ukraine" when they were detained and that "a window was prepared for
    them from the Ukrainian side to cross the state border." He did not
    directly accuse Ukraine, which has denied any involvement, but a
    reference to "Nazis" -- his usual label for the Ukrainian government
    -- made clear that he was blaming Kyiv.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/03/24/vladimir-putin-terror-attack-russia/

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to JAB on Sun Mar 24 15:38:43 2024
    On Sun, 24 Mar 2024 10:42:43 -0500, JAB <here@is.invalid> wrote:

    Putin instead used his five-minute televised address on Saturday to
    emphasize that the four direct perpetrators were "moving toward
    Ukraine" when they were detained and that "a window was prepared for
    them from the Ukrainian side to cross the state border." He did not
    directly accuse Ukraine, which has denied any involvement, but a
    reference to "Nazis" -- his usual label for the Ukrainian government
    -- made clear that he was blaming Kyiv.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/03/24/vladimir-putin-terror-attack-russia/


    "The cruelty of the killing and even the choice of venue--a concert
    hall--are all awfully familiar to anyone acquainted with jihadism in
    Russia. What comes next will be familiar too"

    https://twitter.com/anneapplebaum/status/1771988789004476477

    So Russians "believe" Kyiv did it cause Putin said so implicitly, but apparently, jihadism is nothing new under Russia's sun.

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  • From Retrograde@21:1/5 to JAB on Tue Mar 26 01:52:35 2024
    On 2024-03-24, JAB <here@is.invalid> wrote:
    On Sun, 24 Mar 2024 10:42:43 -0500, JAB <here@is.invalid> wrote:
    "The cruelty of the killing and even the choice of venue--a concert
    hall--are all awfully familiar to anyone acquainted with jihadism in
    Russia. What comes next will be familiar too"

    Insisting it was Ukraine at the heart of this operation is starting to
    sound like GWB's weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

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