Russia and ISIS - Web Review: M.N.: The so called "ISIS" or "DAESH" ("dayo'sh" - "go ahead" - in Russian) is the GRU tool for forcing the West into "LOVE" (Belkovsky's term), meaning into alliance and cooperation at the expense of its support for Ukraine, regime change in Syria and opposing Iran, or in proper terms, the sadistic, "special operation" type, attempt at geopolitical rape: "Despite reports of Russia and ISIS being at odds with one another, further research points to Russian security services (FSB, successor to the Soviet KGB) and military intelligence (GRU) behind the very threat while ostensibly opposing it." - The Russian Roots of ISIS

Russia and ISIS - Web Review: M.N.: The so called "ISIS" or "DAESH" ("dayo'sh" - "go ahead" - in Russian) is the GRU tool for forcing the West into "LOVE" (Belkovsky's term), meaning into alliance and cooperation at the expense of its support for Ukraine, regime change in Syria and opposing Iran, or in proper terms, the sadistic, "special operation" type, attempt at geopolitical rape: "Despite reports of Russia and ISIS being at odds with one another, further research points to Russian security services (FSB, successor to the Soviet KGB) and military intelligence (GRU) behind the very threat while ostensibly opposing it." - The Russian Roots of ISIS

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"If ISIS achieves a land corridor between Syria and Iran this would simplify supply flow to Assad from Iran. ISIS, while opposing Shiites verbally helps them with their actions.
It is important to note that another country in the world that is very focused on creating “land corridors” now is Russia. After occupying Ukrainian territory of Crimea, Russia ran into difficulties with logistics needed to supply the almost two million population of the peninsula. There were concernsfollowing Russian occupation of Crimea that Russians will aim to establish a land corridor to Crimea, and maybe even to Transdnistria. However, after the fiasco in Odessa in early May the Transdnistrian option had to be abandoned."

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The Russian Roots of ISIS

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Despite reports of Russia and ISIS being at odds with one another, further research points to Russian security services (FSB, successor to the Soviet KGB) and military intelligence (GRU) behind the very threat while ostensibly opposing it.
"The banner of Islam may lead into [the] struggle for liberation," declared Leonid Brezhnev, general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) on February 23, 1981.
When Brezhnev said these words in his "Report of the Central Committee of the CPSU to the XXVI Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union" at the Kremlin, he had just finished exalting the recent Islamic Revolution in Iran as being "essentially an anti-imperialist revolution," and as a successful example of the many national liberation movements supported by the Soviet Union in its two-fold global objectives of building world communism and defeating Western "colonialism and imperialism." Brezhnev's Soviet policy of building communism under the guise of Islam eventually culminated in the Soviet creation of the USSR Islamic Revival Parties in the late 1980s.
In 1990, the inaugural congress of the Islamic Revival Party was hosted in Astrakhan, an oblast, or administrative division, in the lower Volga region of Russia bordering Kazakhstan. Around the same time, the USSR also authorized the establishment of Islamic Revival Parties in the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR, now Tajikistan) and Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (Uzbek SSR, now Uzbekistan). Rather than Marxism-Leninism, like the CPSU, which authorized the establishment of the Islamic Revival Parties, the Islamic Revival Parties proclaim a fundamental Islamist ideology.
In the book Islam V Astrakhanskom Regione (2008), which contains many copies of official documents issued by the Islamic Revival Party Congress, one particular Islamic Revival Party activist is quoted as saying, "We are labeled extremists. But this is not true; we simply support the purity of Islam and its precepts. We will have to revive our own religion throughout the whole world."
With the Soviet authorization of the Islamic Revival Parties in the Muslim-populated areas of the USSR, the CPSU had provided the more radicalized Muslims of the USSR with a political home from which to further voice their message at home and abroad throughout the Muslim world.
One of the early founders of the USSR Islamic Revival Party was the late Chechen terrorist and Wahhabist ideologue Supyan Abdullayev, originally born in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. According to the daily Moscow-based newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets, formerly the periodical organ of the Moscow City Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, "Abdullayev stood on the positions of radicalism well before the collapse of the USSR and the organization of the 'Islamic Revival Party'." The Moskovskij Komsomolets further reported:
According to some reports, back in the 1980s Abdullayev was recruited by the KGB. Since 1991, he actively participated the rebellions in Chechnya starting with the first Chechen campaign fought against federal troops. By 1996, he was appointed deputy commander of the famous "Islamic battalion." In August of the same year he participated in the attack on Grozny.
Then Aslan Maskhadov appointed Supyan Abdullayev to the position of deputy head of the Ministry of State Security Sharia (the equivalent of our FSB). [Translated from Russian.]
Aslan Maskhadov was the third president of the self-declared Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, until his death on March 8, 2005. And like Abdullayev, Maskhadov was also born in the Kazakh SSR. It was during Maskhadov's reign that Abdullayev rose to the rank of brigadier general. Abdullayev remained loyal to Maskhadov until his death.
Abdullayev then joined the Caucasian Emirate, where he again quickly rose through the ranks serving as one of their leading field commanders and chief ideologist for its leader Dokka Umarov. Originally organized as the Caucus Front or Caucasian Mujahadeen, the Caucasian Emirate is a separatist militant Salafist Jihadist terrorist organization allied with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, the al-Nusra Front in Syria, and ISIS. In fact, Abu Omar al-Shishani, one of ISIS' top field commanders, admitted in an interview with the jihadist Russian-language website Beladusham.com that he arrived to fight in Syria "on the orders of Amir Abu Uthman (Dokka Umarov) and for a certain amount of time he has supported us financially." [Translated from Russian.]
In an interview with DELFI, a daily news website servicing Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine, former Chechen Prime Minister Akhmed Zakayev admitted that Umarov was in fact an asset of Russian security services, the FSB and GRU (Russian military intelligence):
We announced it many times. In 2007, Umarov declared war to America, Great Britain and Israel. Before this statement, Dokka was in the radar of Russian secret services, but was released by some miracle, and announced this statement. Umarov is under full command of Russian special services. To this day he was (and will be, I'm sure) performing the tasks assigned to him by these structures.
If this admission holds accurate, it would further corroborate that Russia is behind the very Islamic terrorism while ostensibly opposing it. Umarov's 2007 declaration of war against not only America and Great Britain, but also the Jewish state of Israel, would also be consistent with the KGB's historic role in fermenting Islamic terrorism under the guise of Muslim fears and hatred toward Israel.
In his book Disinformation (2013), former high-ranking Soviet-bloc defector Lieutenant General Ion Mihai Pacepa — who served as chief of the Securitate,  the Department of State Security for Communist Romania — revealed Moscow and the KGB's role in exploiting and radicalizing Islamic anti-Semitism and terrorism against Israel in particular:
By 1972, Andropov's disinformation machinery was working around the clock to persuade the Islamic world that Israel and the United States intended to transform the rest of the world into a Zionist fiefdom. According to Andropov, the Islamic world was a petri dish in which the KGB community could nurture a virulent strain of American-hatred, grown from the bacterium of Marxism-Leninism thought. Islamic anti-Semitism ran deep. The message was simple: The Muslims had a taste for nationalism, jingoism, and victimology.
Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov was the longest serving chairman of the KGB, from 1967 to 1982, and briefly held the position of general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (GS-CPSU) from 1982 until his unexpected death in 1984. In Disinformation, Pacepa elaborated on how Andropov's KGB accomplished its anti-Semitic exploitation and radicalization of Muslims:
The Securitate's first major dezinformatsiya task in the new World War III was to help Moscow reignite anti-Semitism in Western Europe by spreading thousands of copies of an old Russian forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, in that part of the world. It had to be done secretly, so no one would know the publications came from the Soviet bloc.
According to Pacepa, "The Protocols, which claimed that the Jews were plotting to take over the world, was a Russian forgery, compiled by a disinformation expert, Petr Ivanovich Rachovsky, who worked for the Okhrana (Department for Protecting the Public Security and Order) in the days of the tsar."
To this day copies of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, translated in Arabic and Farsi, are circulated throughout the Middle East and Muslim world and remain on the top reading lists for jihadists. In light of decades of Soviet sponsorship of international terrorism and aforementioned FSB connections to ISIS reported in this article, the Kremlin's role behind ISIS is becoming increasinly more evident.
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Caucasus Islamists in Syria announced a split from Al-Qaeda-linked rebels long ago, and the rift has since widened.

North Caucasus Group Hardens Line Against Rival IS

The split between the two factions has widened into a yawning chasm in recent months, particularly following the decision by several Caucasus Emirate factions in Daghestan to pledge allegiance to IS leader Baghdadi.
Some leading members of IS in Syria have openly praised the Daghestani militants' decision to transfer their loyalty from the Caucasus Emirate to IS. These include a former prominent member of the Caucasus Emirate, the Chechen Akhmed Chatayev, who was previously reputed to be close to the Caucasus Emirate's former leader, Doku Umarov.
Although some analysts have suggested that the move could have been an attempt by IS to destabilize the North Caucasus from within, the switch to IS by the Daghestani groups does not seem to have been orchestrated by North Caucasians in Syria. Though IS has acknowledged oaths of allegiance by militant groups outside of Syria and Iraq, reports suggest that IS leader Baghdadi has refused permission to foreign militants to return home and wage "jihad" there.
The pledges by the Daghestani groups to IS do not -- at least so far -- appear to have made much difference to how the groups are operating on the ground in the North Caucasus, though Chechen analyst Mairbek Vatchagayev raised the possibility of whether the Russian security services were behind the declarations. Russia, which has increasingly warned of the threat posed by IS to its domestic security, has taken several steps recently to crack down on radicalization and home-grown militancy.

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America, traumatized by two useless and disastrous wars to the point of forgetting its own founding myth—that of a people rising against tyranny with their hunting guns, helped only by indomitable spirit and idealism—stood back and watched, petrified. Europe, weakened by economic crisis and self-doubt, followed suit, while the regime’s friends, Russia and Iran, occupied every inch of the political space thus made available. And geopolitics is always written with the blood of the people. The day after I left Homs, on February 3, a series of mortar shells targeted the neighborhood of al-Khalidiya, where I had spent so much time, killing over 140 civilians. As Talal Derki, the Syrian director and narrator of the magnificent documentary Return to Homs, comments at that point in his film, this mass murder was the turn of the revolution: “The dream of a revolution with songs and peaceful protests ended.”
Mani and I were able to document what seems to have been the first deliberate sectarian massacre of the conflict, the murder with guns and knives of an entire Sunni family in the Nasihin neighborhood on the afternoon of January 26, 2012. Many more would follow, first of other families, then of entire Sunni communities in the village belt surrounding Homs to the West, in the foothills of the Jabal an-Nusayriyah, the so-called “Alawite mountain” from which the regime continues to draw its main support. Up to that point, as all our interlocutors kept repeating to us and as we witnessed in the demonstrations, the revolutionaries were doing everything in their power to prevent the descent into sectarian warfare; the FSA response to this massacre was not to slaughter an Alawite family, but to attack the army checkpoints from which the murderers had come.
Yet provoking widespread ethnic and sectarian conflict was clearly becoming one of the main regime strategies. It made a perverse kind of sense. The regime felt it could no longer trust the Sunni, and banked its survival on the mass mobilization, in its favor, of the country’s numerous small minorities: not just the Alawites but also the Ismaelites and the Christians, as well as the Druze and the Kurds if possible. And after being forced to purge most of its unreliable Sunni troops, to the point of disarming entire divisions, the army desperately needed fresh recruits. The opposition sought to resist these sordid provocations as best it could, but in vain. By mid-2012, uncontrolled FSA elements were also carrying out sectarian massacres in Alawite villages, while most minorities, whether they wanted to or not, found themselves taken hostage by the regime: the Kurds brokered their tacit support in exchange for near-total political autonomy; as for the Alawites, hesitant or not, the regime’s survival was turned into an existential question for them, making the entire community into accomplices.
But transforming a popular, broad-based, proletarian and peasant uprising into a sectarian civil war was not the regime’s only card. From the very beginning, the Damascus propaganda machine had sought to paint the revolutionaries as terrorists and Islamist fanatics. What was missing were the real ones; but the regime would do everything in its power to draw them into the game. As soon as the uprising gained momentum, in the spring of 2011, the mukhabarat, Syria’s feared secret services, released scores of jihadist cadres detained in their jails. And there is much anecdotal evidence that they favored the rise, throughout 2012, of the radical Islamist armed groups that would soon enter into conflict with the more secular FSA. When Da‘esh first began conquering territory in Syria, in January 2013, “they never fought the Damascus regime and only sought to extend their power over the territory freed by our units,” as an FSA fighter, the son of a landowner from the powerful Syrian al-Jabour tribe, explained in September 2014 to a journalist from Le Monde. “Before their arrival, we were bombed each day by the Syrian air force. After they took control of the region, the bombing immediately stopped.”
Little wonder that in spite of their very un-Islamic reign of terror, many civilians living under Da‘esh control, in towns such as Raqqa, now feel “safer” there than in other parts of Syria. And when in December 2013 the FSA, newly allied with other Islamist rebel groups such as the al-Qaeda spin-off Jabhat al-Nusra, finally launched an offensive against Da‘esh, triggering a new and ultra-violent “war within the war,” the regime artillery and air force continued bombing only the anti-Da‘esh forces, sparing once again the troops of the “Islamic State.” It is facts such as these that finally led French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to publicly denounce, in the summer of 2014, the “objective complicity” between Damascus and Da‘esh.
Playing the extremists against the moderates—the basic idea being that, having little or no social base, radical forces will be easy to eliminate once they have helped with the far harder job of crushing a main opponent deeply rooted in society—is a strategy that certainly has its lettres de noblesse. Practiced ineptly, as it usually is, it has an unfortunate tendency to turn against its initiators, as in the case of Israel when it quietly fostered the rise of Hamas in the hope of bringing down Arafat’s PLO, or the United States when it armed the more radical jihadists against the Soviets in Afghanistan, sealing the doom of the moderate mujahideen factions and unleashing forces still not contained to this day. But on occasions it can bring a measure of success, at least in the short term.
Chechnya is a case in point. After Russia’s humiliating defeat there, in August 1996, at the hands of a few thousand rebels armed only with Kalashnikovs and RPGs, the Russian special services, FSB (the successor organization to the KGB) and GRU (military intelligence), immediately began preparing the grounds for the next conflict. The three years during which a de facto independent Chechnya managed its own affairs rapidly turned into a disaster: the systematic kidnappings of foreign journalists and aid workers, culminating in the spectacular decapitation of four British and New Zealander telecom engineers in December 1998 by the well-known Islamist commander Arbi Barayev, ruined any good will abroad for Chechnya and generated an effective media blockade as journalists ceased traveling there; rising political and even military pressure by rogue Islamist rebel groups on the freely elected nationalist president Aslan Maskhadov forced him to radicalize his position, eventually declaring a “sharia law” no one really wanted or even understood; further decapitations of Russian captives and other atrocities, conveniently filmed by their Islamist perpetrators, helped justify the inevitable excesses of the “anti-terrorist operation.”
What followed is well known: the total destruction of Grozny, the mass killings and disappearances, the waves of refugees. 
What is less so, though it has been extensively documented by a handful of courageous Russian journalists, is the sinister pas-de-deux played by the special services and the Islamists throughout the years. 
This insidious strategy would bear fruit: After Maskhadov was finally killed, during a Russian operation in 2005, his successor Doku Umarov renounced the drive for national independence in favor of the creation of a pan-Caucasian Islamic Caliphate—a move that drove virtually all the remaining nationalist commanders into the arms of Ramzan Kadyrov, Putin’s puppet in Chechnya, thus bringing to an effective and squalid end the long-held Chechen dream of independence.
It would be tempting, given this history, to see the hand of Bashar al-Assad’s Russian advisors in the shop-worn idea of allowing radicalized Islamist factions totally to discredit the popular revolt, all the more so as the wave of kidnappings and murders of foreign observers that accompanied the rise of the Islamists closely resembles the Chechnya model. But as a Syrian friend pointed out to me, the mukhabarat too are old hands at these games, and have no need of lessons from their Russian patrons. Their strategic philosophy is explicitly stated in graffiti now very common around Damascus: “Assad or we burn the country.”
Ever since the beheading of the journalist James Foley, Da‘esh has become the overwhelming obsession of Western governments, clouding all other issues. The regime and its Russian friends can be proud: their goal of, if not quite rehabilitating, at least bringing al-Assad back into the game as a key player, is now within reach. Even more than the fate of the broader Middle East, it is the fear, even to the point of psychosis, of another jihadi backlash against Western interests—of another September 11 or July 7 or January 7—that is driving European and US decision making. From there to working with al-Assad is only a step, no matter how much our leaders deny it. Sadly, this won’t benefit the Syrian people much.
A recent set of statistics published by the Syrian Network for Human Rights, usually considered one of the most reliable independent observer of the conflict, might serve as a useful reminder even if the figures are probably underestimated: as of March 2015, the regime had killed 176,678 Syrian civilians, including 18,242 children, as opposed to 1,054 civilians (of which 145 were children) killed by Da‘esh. Our new enemy should not make us forget who is at the root of the disaster; the Syrians certainly haven’t. The French journalist Sofia Amara cites, in her recent book, the new slogan chanted, with their eternal dark humor, by Syrian activists seen in a video marching through devastated streets: “What is left of the Syrian people wants the fall of the regime.”
Nothing could be more emblematic of the descent into hell of the Syrian revolution than the fates of our Homsi activist friends. The dream had been dreamed by many; but what happened to them when it turned into a nightmare? I only received news of them quite recently, from Orwa Nyrabia, a Syrian filmmaker and producer now living in exile in Berlin, whom I first met in the al-Bayada neighborhood of Homs at the home of the Sufi shaykh Abu Brahim, a highly respected local activist. Orwa, unlike me, had never lost touch with the Homsi activists, many of whom were his dear friends.
Many, of course, are dead. Abu Hanin, the Media Center activist from Baba Amr with whom Mani and I had so many problems, was killed together with his closest friend and rival Abu Sham in one of the battles for al-Khalidiya, some time in 2013. Bilal, the medical activist who greeted us in al-Khalidiya together with his friend Zayn, was killed in June 2013 trying to smuggle medical supplies into besieged Homs. And Shaykh Abu Brahim, after having survived the terrible siege and evacuation of Homs, was killed in June 2014, in an ordinary car crash somewhere north of the city: maktub, as he might have said himself.
The others have fared little better. Ali Othman, aka Jeddi, is still under detention by themukhabarat, along with Osama al-Habaly (aka Osama al-Homsi), who filmed parts ofReturn to Homs together with Orwa. Neither one of them, though they never wielded a weapon more dangerous than a camera, seem to have benefited from the amnesty declared by Bashar al-Assad upon his June 2014 “re-election” for all prisoners “without blood on their hands.” Abu Adnan, the al-Khalidiya activist who drove us around the city’s besieged central neighborhoods, and whose real name is Kahtan Hassoun, is currently struggling in bitter exile in Turkey. Omar Telawi, the Bab as-Saba‘a activist made famous by his raging YouTube and Al Jazeera speeches, was wounded in October 2013 and has dropped out of sight for the past few months.
Some, finally, have been overwhelmed by the nightmare and now feed it. Abu Bakr—the red-bearded activist who reminded me of a cheerful Chechen, and who was considered around Khalidiya as the harmless neighborhood fool–has joined Jabhat al-Nusra, where he has carved out a sinister reputation for himself through executions and beheadings. Most tragic of all, to me, is the destiny of Abu Bilal, ‘Umar Talawi’s enthusiastic young friend who so passionately wielded his camera for freedom and democracy in Syria. By the end of the siege of Homs, he had joined the most radical jihadist groups and was couching all his statements in Islamist terminology; after the evacuation, he officially declared his allegiance to Da‘esh, and has become one of their chief spokesmen in the Idlib region.
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» 2015-04-06#Cyprus
06/04/15 23:12 from Mike Nova - Google+
2015-04-06 #Cyprus #Putin Using Cash and Charm, Putin Targets Europe’s Weakest Links Using Cash and Charm, Putin Targets Europe’s Weakest Links Monday April 6 th , 2015  at  7:38 PM 1 Share NICOSIA, Cyprus — When Cyprus seized hundreds o...
» В Генштабе рассказали о новых обязанностях Яроша - Вести-UA
06/04/15 20:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from В мире – Новости Google. Вести-UA В Генштабе рассказали о новых обязанностях Яроша Вести-UA В Генштабе рассказали о новых обязанностях Яроша Дмитрий Ярош на новой должности советника главы Генштаба будет з...
» Putin's Ukraine War Is About Founding a New Russian Empire - Newsweek
06/04/15 20:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Newsweek Putin's Ukraine War Is About Founding a New Russian Empire Newsweek Seen through this Russian lens, the concept of a Ukrainian state independent of Russia is at best a legend...
» Using Cash and Charm, Putin Targets Europe’s Weakest Links
06/04/15 20:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . NICOSIA, Cyprus — When Cyprus seized hundreds of millions of dollars from bank depositors, many of them Russians, as part of an internationally brokered deal two years ago to rescue its collapsing finan...
» AP: Handful of holdout tribes dig in against gay marriage
06/04/15 20:29 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top Headlines At 6:45 p.m. EDT. Even if a U.S. Supreme Court ruling this spring makes same-sex marriage the law, it would leave pockets of the country where it isn't likely to be recognized any time soo...
» 2015-04-06#Pentagon
06/04/15 19:09 from Mike Nova - Google+
2015-04-06 #Pentagon » Pentagon chief heads east as US tries to maintain Asia focus 06/04/15 15:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Are you a GENIUS? Find out with a few of the most fiendish brain-teasers ever Monday April 6 th , 2015  ...
» isis and russia allies - Google Search
06/04/15 16:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Islamic State – ISIS Now Looking at an Alliance with Russia ... <a href="http://www.frontpagemag.com/.../islamic-state-" rel="nofollow">www.frontpagemag.com/.../islamic-state-</a> isis -now-...
» Iraq – Russian-controlled ISIS to bridge Syria and Iran
06/04/15 16:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Geopoli.info. As the whole word celebrates the beginning of World Cup in Brazil, the attention is distracted away from Iraq, where Syrian-based ISIS, led by infamous Al Shishani had captured Mosu...
» isis and russia - Google Search
06/04/15 16:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results ISIS' Worst Nightmare: The U.S. and Russia Teaming Up on ... nationalinterest.org/.../ isis -worst-nightmare-the-us- r ... Cached The National Interest Loading... Feb 10, 2015 - Can the United ...
» Are you a GENIUS? Find out with a few of the most fiendish brain-teasers ever
06/04/15 15:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. A book designed to discover clever people in the 1930s has been republished and is full of tricky questions and brain-teasers. The answers can be found at the bottom of the page.
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» CIA Director John O. Brennan discusses global threats and U.S. intelligence - Council on Foreign Relations
14/03/15 14:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CFR.org -. CIA's Global Mission: Countering Shared Threats CIA’s Global Mission: Countering Shared Threats Speaker: John O. Brennan Director, Central Intelligence Agency Presider: Charlie Rose Host a...
» U.S. does not want to see Syrian regime ‘collapse’
14/03/15 14:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . AFP, Toulouse Saturday, 14 March 2015 A child who appears to execute an Arab Israeli in a video released this week by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group is said to have been recognized by classm...
» CIA Director Says Assad’s Collapse Would Risk Terrorist Takeover - Bloomberg Business
14/03/15 14:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. doesn’t want to see Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government collapse and create a vacuum for Islamic State and other militants to take over, Central Intelligence Agen...

» FSB Director confirms Russia wants to...
14/03/15 11:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Google News. FSB Director confirms Russia wants to fight the Islamic State in cooperation with ... GroundReport  - ‎Feb 21, 2015‎ An FSB commando hunting 'Black widow' suicide bombers in S...
» Up to 1,700 Russians Fighting for ISIS, Says Head of Secret Service
14/03/15 11:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Newsweek. World Defendant Magomed Z., a Russian national from Chechnya accused of fighting with Islamic State, is led into court for the start of his trial in Krems, Austria, January 22, 2015. Heinz-Peter ...
» russia and militant islam - Google Search
14/03/15 11:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results Islamic terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Islamic _terrorism Cached Similar Wikipedia Loading... For other uses, see Militant Islam . ... 3.3.1 Russia ; 3.3.2 ...
» russia and islamic terrorism - Google Search
14/03/15 11:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results Terrorism in Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Terrorism _in_ Russia Cached Similar Wikipedia Loading... Jump to Threat of Islamic terrorism - [edit]. Further inf...
» Is Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism?
14/03/15 11:35 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from rss. Published on Thursday, 22 January 2015 09:12 Category: Articles and Commentary Written by Taras Kuzio As France and Europe mourned and condemned the senseless terrorism in Paris, the European Parliame...
» russia and terrorism - Google Search
14/03/15 11:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results Terrorism in Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Terrorism _in_ Russia Cached Similar Wikipedia Loading... Terrorism in Russia has a long history starting from the ...
» russia and isis connection - Google Search
14/03/15 11:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results New Cold War makes US, Russian cooperation against ISIS ... www. russia -direct.org/.../new-cold-war-makes-us- russian -cooperation-ag... Cached Aug 28, 2014 - As a result of the strained U.S.-...
» russia and isis relations - Google Search
14/03/15 11:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results ISIS' Worst Nightmare: The U.S. and Russia Teaming Up on ... nationalinterest.org/.../ isis -worst-nightmare-the-us- r ... Cached The National Interest Loading... Feb 10, 2015 - If these two su...
» russia and isis working together - Google Search
14/03/15 11:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results Does Russia hold the key to the ISIS crisis? - Al Arabiya News english.alarabiya.net/.../Does- Russia -hold-the-key-to-the- ISIS ... Cached Al Arabiya Loading... Aug 26, 2014 - The ISIS crisis ...
» russia and isis - Google Search
14/03/15 11:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results ISIS' Worst Nightmare: The U.S. and Russia Teaming Up on ... nationalinterest.org/.../ isis -worst-nightmare-the-us- r ... Cached The National Interest Loading... Feb 10, 2015 - Can the United ...

» How Putin is Using ISIS to Help Iran
14/03/15 11:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Former world chess champion and Russian dissident Garry Kasparov tells Yahoo News [1] that Vladimir Putin is “the most dangerous man in the world,” and that he is playing poker on the world stage ...

The implication of the Kasparov interview is that the problem of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, is a diversion from Russian aggression in Ukraine and Putin’s plans for further aggression. “America lacks a comprehensive strategy,” said Kasparov.

A peculiar fact about ISIS adds to the perception that it is a diversion. The Islamic State, by all accounts, is based in Syria, where the group could have concentrated on overthrowing the Russian-based regime of Bashar Assad. Instead, it moved into Iraq against the government in Baghdad and started beheading Americans. Yet, because Obama has refused to commit ground troops to finish off the terror group, the U.S. is being put in the position of seeking Russian and Iranian help against ISIS.
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Unless the U.S. gets serious about the Russian threat, Putin and the Ayatollah win, and the U.S., Israel and the Free World lose. Checkmate.

» The Roots of ISIS - Google Search
14/03/15 11:00 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results The Evolution of ISIS - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East <a href="http://www.al-monitor.com/.../syria-islamic-state-iraq-sham-growth" rel="nofollow">www.al-monitor.com/.../syria-i...
» ISIS (Islamic State) | Brookings Institution
14/03/15 10:59 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Brookings Topics - ISIS (Islamic State). In the News Victimhood is very convenient because it allows you to escape responsibility and accountability. Since you are never guilty, someone else has to be at f...
» The ISIS Threat in Iraq and Beyond
14/03/15 10:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . President Obama’s decision to expand the war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS or ISIL) entered a new phase with the deployment of troops to Iraq. Although the president was reluctant to...
» The Sunni-Shia Divide
14/03/15 10:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . The Sunni-Shia Divide A CFR InfoGuide Presentation Sectarian conflict is becoming entrenched in a growing number of Muslim countries and is threatening to fracture Iraq and Syria. Tensions between Sunnis and ...
» On the Origin of ISIS
14/03/15 10:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Hudson Institute | Recent Research. The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, the terrorist army many thousand strong now rampaging through the Levant, embraces such an extreme, violent ideology that it makes e...
» The Iranian Roots of ISIS - Google Search
14/03/15 10:49 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Search Results In the news Iran's Qasem Soleimani Is Guiding Iraqi Forces in Fight Against ISIS <a href="http://NBCNews.com" rel="nofollow">NBCNews.com</a> ‎ - 1 day ago As Iraqi forces atte...
» Philip Hammond believes threats from Russia and Isis must be stopped before they harm the UK
14/03/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Former defence secretary to give speech warning of threats against UK He will describe 'greatest challenge to our collective security' for decades Putin's actions will be discussed as '...
» The Evolution of ISIS - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
14/03/15 10:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Full Feed. A member of al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham watches men in a "tug of war" contest during an Islamic quiz and games contest in a public square in Raqqa, Sept. 25, 2013. (ph...
» In this week’s New Statesman
14/03/15 10:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . 21 November 2014 issue Cover story: The deep roots of Isis Karen Armstrong on Wahhabism - how Saudi Arabia’s extreme form of Islam led to the rise of jihad in the Middle East Plus Jeremy Bowen’s S...
» JVLV.NET: PUTIN AND SENATE CIA "TORTURE" REPORT: "YOU HAVE TO TREAT THEM HUMANLY" by Jiri and Leni Valenta, 12/12/20/14
14/03/15 10:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . A fter  Ferguson, the  Senate  report on the CIA use of “torture” in  interrogating terrorists, is likely producing more glee in the Kremlin.  KGB old-timers expect that l...
» Activist Post: The Roots of ISIS
14/03/15 10:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Activist Post. Brandon Turbeville Activist Post As the United States and NATO gear up for the second attempt at drumming up popular support for airstrikes against Syria, the narrative of ISIS and justifica...
» The Roots of ISIS « Conspiracies: Fact or Fiction
14/03/15 10:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Conspiracies: Fact or Fiction. The Roots of ISIS Posted on Updated on Activist Post by Brandon Turbeville As the United States and NATO gear up for the second attempt at drumming up popular support fo...
» BBC News - The Georgian roots of Isis commander Omar al-Shishani
14/03/15 10:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - Europe. 8 July 2014 Last updated at 20:30 ET Share this page Email Print Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Share this page The Georgian roots of Isis commander Omar al-Shishani By Nina Akhm...
» The Historical Roots and Stages in the Development of ISIS
14/03/15 10:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Winter 2014 | ITIC This study is originally published by The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center. The study is an overall analysis of ISIS, also known as ISIL, Islamic State (or IS). The s...
» Newly formed, newly armed, newly funded — RT USA
14/03/15 10:19 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from RT - Daily news. Published time: March 06, 2015 04:15 ISIS fighters (Reuters) Trends Iraq carnage , Islamic State , Syria unrest Tags Air Force , Arms , Army , Clashes , Conflict , Egypt , History , Intell...
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» The roots of ISIS/L run deep in the Pankisi Gorge, Georgia
14/03/15 10:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Penny for your thoughts. Pankisi Gorge, Georgia, Western backed Islamists have been covered here at the blog previously. I will relink older posts at then bottom of this post. RFEurope- US propaganda outfi...
» The Russian Roots of Terrorism
14/03/15 10:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Accuracy In Media. The Russian Roots of Terrorism I learned about the passing of former Washington Times columnist John Lofton as I was looking through an old file of clippings and found a Lofton gem entit...
» the russian roots of isis - Google Search
14/03/15 10:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . The Russian Roots of ISIS - The New American <a href="http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/.../20321-" rel="nofollow">www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/.../20321-</a> the-russian - roots-of-is...
» Russia Warns Against Planned U.S. Training Mission in Ukraine
14/03/15 10:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from rss. Russian officials denounced the anticipated arrival of U.S. troops for a training mission in Ukraine a “provocation” that could result in serious consequences for “Kiev authorities a...
» The Russian Roots of ISIS
14/03/15 10:07 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from rss. Despite reports of Russia and ISIS being at odds with one another, further research points to Russian security services (FSB, successor to the Soviet KGB) and military intelligence (GRU) behind the ve...
» 2,464,3902,464,3902015-03-13» Putin's back in the saddle. If only Russia's economy were, too.
14/03/15 02:04 from Mike Nova - Google+
2,464,390 2,464,390 2015-03-13 » Putin's back in the saddle. If only Russia's economy were, too. 13/03/15 11:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Putin's back in the saddle. If only Russia's economy were, too. Friday March 13 th , 2015  ...
» Ukraine children's cartoon sees Putin abducted by aliens
13/03/15 23:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Uploads by ODN. Ukraine children's cartoon sees Putin abducted by aliens An animation by Ukrainian students shows the Russian president being taken from the Kremlin by aliens - as his whereabouts fuel spec...
» Final polls say Benjamin Netanyahu is on pace to lose Israel's election
13/03/15 23:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from GlobalPost - Home. Bibi's right-wing Likud party is four seats behind its center-left rival with four days to go before the general election — if you believe the latest and last opinion polls. read more
» NATO Chief: Ukraine Not Our Responsibility
13/03/15 23:57 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News. Women walk past destroyed Ukranian army armoured personnel carrier (APS) in the town of Debaltseve, north-east from Donetsk


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