Russia Tried to Stop the Litvinenko Poisioning But Britian said NO!

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SUBJECT: S/CT CRUMPTON MEETS RUSSIAN COUNTERPART TO EXTEND
COUNTER-TERRORISM COOPERATION

Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor XXXXXXXXXXXX for reasons 1.4 b and d.

¶1. (S) Summary: In an amicable December 7 dinner meeting with Ambassador-at-Large Henry Crumpton, Russian Special Presidential Representative Anatoliy Safonov agreed to move forward with several proposals that expand U.S./Russian counter-terrorism (CT) cooperation. These include:
–Engaging the American and Russian business communities in CT efforts.
–Expanding cooperation with scientific experts to include terrorist scenario modeling.
–Continuing intelligence sharing, specifically with regard to Iran,s sponsorship of terrorism and the recent murder of Russian diplomats in Iraq.
–Continuing efforts to formulate a standardized list of criteria for designating terrorist organizations.
–Convening an experts, conference in May to discuss strategies to prevent terrorists from exploiting Islam and to explore the ideological threat of “Jihadism”.
–Publicizing bilateral cooperation by staging press conferences in each other,s respective country and touring the United States together at a 2007 date to be determined. End Summary.

¶2. (S) In a December 7 dinner meeting with Ambassador-at-Large Henry Crumpton, Russian Special Presidential Representative Anatoliy Safonov welcomed several proposals aimed at extending bilateral counterterrorism (CT) cooperation. Safonov opened the meeting by expressing his appreciation for U.S./Russian cooperative efforts thus far. He cited the recent events in London – specifically the murder of a former Russian spy by exposure to radioactive agents – as evidence of how great the threat remained and how much more there was to do on the cooperative front. (Comment: The implication was that the FOR was not involved, although Safonov did not offer any further explanation.) Safonov noted the daunting number of countries that posed particular terrorism threats, mentioning North Korea, Pakistan, South Africa, Libya, Iran, India, and Israel (sic?). He described a range of dangers, stressing the more immediate threats posed by nuclear and biological terrorism, but also acknowledging the risks of chemical terrorism. Safonov highlighted coverage of transit corridors as one of the most promising areas of U.S./Russian CT cooperation and commented that the U.S. and Russia should continue to refine this effort.

¶3. (S) Safonov was particularly enthusiastic about Crumpton,s proposal that their respective governments cooperatively engage the private sector in their CT efforts. Crumpton made specific reference to the Business Executives for National Security as one American group they might contact. Safonov applauded the idea,s potential for offering new CT perspectives and expressed the hope that such cooperation might enrich Russian private-sector business, which he said could learn a lot from its American counterpart. Crumpton also suggested the Russia/United States Business Council as a possible starting point for engaging the private sector. Safonov said he would meet with Ambassador Burns in Moscow to discuss next steps, and both men agreed to explore possible private sector contacts in their home countries.

¶4. (S) Safonov reiterated his belief that new perspectives and out-of-the-box thinking were critical to defeating terrorism and expressed his appreciation for scientific approaches, which he asserted were “broader and less conditioned by lived experience”. He cited one physicist,s conception of global terrorism as analogous to biological disease, i.e., the fever that serves as a warning for larger problems. Crumpton agreed with Safonov about the importance of scientific perspectives and suggested that they expand their cooperation with Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, specifically that they jointly direct the scientists there to undertake terrorist scenario modeling. Crumpton noted that the Sandia Laboratories already had established relationships with Russian counterparts and had worked cooperatively with them on nuclear safety and biological weapons threats, which could also be a topics for ongoing cooperation. Safonov agreed, and asked for the names of the affiliated Russian research groups. In this context, the two also touched on the importance of continued bioterrorism cooperation including bilateral consultations; Safonov seemed keen to expand all avenues of joint action.

¶5. (S) Also on the topic of taking advantage of academic perspectives, Ambassador Crumpton offered to “loan” XXXXXXXXXXXX to engage with Safonov,s team in Russia and to review the situation in Chechnya. Safonov seemed amenable, but the two did not discuss specifics.

¶6. (S) On Iraq, Crumpton stressed the paramount importance of preventing Al Qaida from establishing a safe operating haven in Iraq, which could serve as a staging area for the whole region. He also conveyed the USG,s intention to provide Russia with all available information on the terrorists responsible for the recent kidnapping and killing of Russian diplomats, noting that the CIA had already met all but one of the Russian information requests that had been made since June of 2006. On Iran, Crumpton relayed the USG,s intention to provide the Russian government with a formal intelligence report detailing the Iranian terrorist threat, including specific links to Hamas and other groups, Iran,s ongoing support of Iraqi Shia, and information on Iranian missile transfers to Hizballah.

¶7. (S) Crumpton asserted there was a pressing need for the G-8 to establish uniform criteria for designating terrorists and terrorist groups. Safonov agreed and noted that “We need to overcome this deadlock…Right now there are about twelve groups causing disagreement.” Crumpton concurred and pressed for the name of the Russian official XXXXXXXXXXXX who was authorized to continue to negotiate on establishing uniform criteria. In the only slightly evasive exchange during the entire three-hour conversation, Safonov resisted answering outright; after repeated questioning, he provided the name of XXXXXXXXXXXX and the qualification that “there are two layers (to this issue)”.

¶8. (S) Crumpton invited Russia to participate in a four-day experts, conference sponsored by the Marshall Center to discuss how terrorists exploit Islam and the ideological threat of “Jihadism”. Safonov accepted the invitation immediately and expressed great interest in exploring how they might reverse the extremists, “hijacking” of Islam. Crumpton told Safonov that the conference — to include NATO, Russia, and Turkey — was planned for May in Istanbul and was tentatively divided into two days spent with subject matter experts and two days spent with policy makers.

¶9. (S) Safonov enthusiastically agreed to and elaborated on Crumpton,s ideas for publicly highlighting U.S./Russia CT cooperation. Safonov accepted Crumpton,s invitation to visit the United States as his guest and went on to suggest that they could publicize the visit with cross-directed press events wherein each of them would be interviewed by journalists from the other country. Crumpton pressed for a short time line, inviting Safonov to come to New York in January 2007, then going on to Los Angeles together; Safonov suggested a March-April 2007 visit timeframe. Safonov accepted responsibility for arranging the next steps.

¶10. (S) In the course of their exchange, Safonov made the following passing statements:
Safonov claimed that Russian authorities in London had known about and followed individuals moving radioactive substances into the city but were told by the British that they were under control before the poisoning took place.
–On Afghanistan, Safonov said that British and Canadian soldiers were well regarded, but Dutch soldiers were causing problems by posing “constant questions about governance”.
–On Lebanon, Safonov judged that the situation was probably “not yet at the bottom” and so there may not yet be enough incentive to find a solution. The key was to prevent any movement toward civil war. To that end, the Russian government planned to continue to work with Syria, which “is not the central cause of the conflict and in some ways is also a hostage of the situation”. In Safonov,s eyes, the conflict had no single cause, but rather was composed of many problems and many actors, though the present crisis likely would not have arisen if former Israeli PM Sharon had been in charge. He believed Sharon would not have made the error of attacking a nation when the enemy was Hizballah.
–In Iraq, coalition forces’ failure to restore order reminded Safonov of an exchange he had with a freedom fighter just after Russian forces had captured Grozny. The fighter told him, “Your real problems are only now beginning.”

¶11. (U) This message has been cleared by Ambassador Crumpton. Please visit Paris’ Classified Website at: fm HOFMANN

Wikileaks

  • US embassy cables: Russian official hints that Russia was not involved in Litvinenko murder (guardian.co.uk)
  • WikiLeaks cables: Russia ‘was tracking killers of Alexander Litvinenko but UK warned it off’ (guardian.co.uk)
  • Russia said UK stopped tracking Litvinenko killers (reuters.com)
  • Russia was tracking Litvinenko’s killers: WikiLeaks (reuters.com)
  • Russia tracked spy’s killers but Britain took over: US cable (windsorstar.com)
  • WikiLeaks: Russia says it tracked ex-spy’s killers (msnbc.msn.com)
  • Wikileaks: Russia trailed Litvinenko killers ‘but Britain warned them off’ (telegraph.co.uk)
  • WikiLeaks cables: UK on constant alert to Russian espionage (guardian.co.uk)

Peaceful Rally to commemorate the death of a Spartak Moscow supporter turns to a racist riot…

What should have been a peaceful rally ended up being infiltrated by racism and evolved into a riot. Many people were wearing masks and were seen ripping out park benches, street signs, and throwing bottles and flares at police. The fires were quickly extinguished. Some protesters have been detained…

My understanding is that the man who did the shooting is in custody and today was to be a peaceful commemoration to the Spartak fans death…

Putin sings Bluberry Hill…

Putin Sings Blueberry Hill…

“Like the majority of people I cannot – but do like to sing and to play – so you’ll have to rough it,” he warned as he sat at the piano and played the beginning of Blueberry Hill. The tune was immediately caught by Maceo Parker’s jazz band. The prime minister then took the mic and sang it in English himself…

There was lots of movie stars at this charity event…

A real treasure 🙂

Snowing and Coffee and Nitroglycerin…

Getting up was hard today and for the first time in a long time I had to take a nitroglycerin spray (I use a spray instead of pills.) to get going with the day. Then that makes me have other lessor issues but issues non the same. Like bad headaches, dizziness and blood pressure dropping low. I have learned the hard way that minor issues are better than when my heart struggles for oxygen. So as my cardiologist says, “Take the damn Nitro!”… 😉

Sveta left early today and I get a text message that I should not forget to take my pills and to eat. Sveta seems to know when I am going to have a bad day and she always tries to remind me to remember important things. She is my sweetie…

So I sit here much later than normal and thinking about what I will write today. I have already looked over and posted two articles from guest posting called uCan-Post. They are good and I only had to block one tiny word…

I have another article that I have to look over more carefully because it is pretty hateful. Looks like a very misinformed individual and his racist attitude is pretty prevalent in the article. He really must not have read the rules and regulations. Or it is a sign he does not care…

So that cup of coffee is working to get the body and mind woke up. (As I look out the window at the snow coming down.) It had started to snow as I walked Boza. He loves to snort snow like a nut case and then sneeze and sneeze. I think Boza is the greatest dog in the world.  The temperature that exceeded freezing yesterday is now plummeting toward the -18 degrees Celsius by tomorrow. Boza knows also when I am having a bad day because he sleeps by my feet on those days as I work… (As he is doing right this minute as I type this!)

I have to say a last thought about an issue Windows to Russia is having. I received several e-mails about a 500 error:

I have been noticing it myself on our sites and I have also noticed it all over the web on many other sites. Today seems to be better on the issue.  Lets keep an eye on it and hope that it gets better. Drop me a e-mail if you see it pop up again…

Everyone have a nice weekend…

In USA, Freedoms Belong to the State!

Irony is officially dead. The Washington Post publishes a story about violence directed at intimidating the press in Russia while cheering on the USA administration for attacking Wikileaks and wanting Assange’s head on a pole (execution).

In Russia, freedom of speech belongs to the state:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/09/AR2010120907121.html

Hypocritical Thy name is USA! Putin is right (Pot calling the kettle black!) and everyday more of us see the truth! By the way Russia ain’t all that bad! I am leaving the US to go to China and I also lived in Russia for 10 years, part of it in the Soviet times.

Thank You for your time!

Roger Thyne

I Am American and This Bothers Me!

My local news just had this on last night. China and Russia announced that they will be weaning themselves off of the dollar for international transactions. This is horrible economic news. This will force a repatriation of dollars to the USA and thereby expand the domestic money supply. With the Fed’s QE2 policy already in place, the inflationary contribution of these repatriated dollars will be significant. I now have harbored feelings of hostility toward Russia and China because a rock slide usually starts by one rock at he top. I also feel that the US is going to be at the bottom of the rock slide! Why are they doing this to us?

Sally Bea

Putins Dog Named…

A five year old won the competition of naming Putin’s dog.

Five-year-old Dima Sokolov and his parents were invited to Putin’s residence in Novo-Ogarevo, where the prime minister introduced Dima and Buffy to each other…

Buffy is the dogs new name…

Putin On America and the Mooing Over Wikileaks and Democracy…

MOSCOW, December 9. Itar-Tass. Putin suggested that U.S. critics of Russian democracy “do not moo, and be silent” in connection with the persecution of the founder of Vikiliksa Juliana Assandzha and its website. He said this to journalists after the fifteenth meeting of the Russian-French commission on bilateral cooperation at the level of Heads of Government.

“With regard to the information that the site known” Wikiliks. “And what do you yourself think that the American diplomatic service – it is crystal clear source of information?” You think so? “, – Putin said at a question about his attitude to the scandal surrounding the activities of the site and its consequences. – Second, regarding democracy. But if democracy, then the full. Why did Mr Assandzha put away in jail? “Is that democracy? So we know, in the village so they say: Look who’s talking, but yours would be silent . So I want our American colleagues to send a feedback puck. ” ITAR-TASS.

МОСКВА, 9 декабря. /ПРАЙМ-ТАСС/. Путин предложил американским критикам российской демократии “не мычать, а молчать” в связи с преследованием основателя “Викиликса” Джулиана Ассанджа и его сайта. Об этом он заявил журналистам по окончании пятнадцатого заседания Российско-французской комиссии по вопросам двустороннего сотрудничества на уровне глав правительств.

“Что касается той информации, которая на сайте известном “Викиликс”. А вы что сами считаете, что американская дипломатическая служба – это кристально чистый источник информации? Вы так думаете?, – сказал Путин на вопрос о его отношении к скандалу вокруг деятельности сайта и его последствиям. – Второе, по поводу демократии. Но если демократия, тогда полная. Зачем же господина Ассанджа в тюрьму упрятали? Это что демократия? Так что у нас, знаете, в деревне так говорят: чья бы корова мычала, а ваша бы молчала. Вот я хочу нашим американским коллегам послать ответную шайбу”. Об этом сообщает ИТАР-ТАСС.

Letter About START!

I just had to try this and see if you would really let me post something. I still remember when you banned me from the site. WB

The letter was written by the Republicans and contains quite tough remarks regarding the coming discussion of the US-Russian strategic arms reduction treaty (START) in the Senate. Here is an extract from the letter: “We are troubled by the Administration’s push to ratify the New START Treaty amid outstanding concerns regarding Russian intentions, missile defense limitations and nuclear modernization… We believe the Senate should not be rushed in its deliberations. Therefore, we urge the Senate not to vote on the new START Treaty in the lame duck congressional session.” 

Two more quotes:

“We reject the notion that Russia can set terms for our missile defenses”

“The outcome of the treaty will undoubtedly impact national security policy”.

The rest of the letter that I have not been able to find is along the same words. I thought that mayby you would like to see this because it is not widespread. You have not said anything yet. So it looks worse as we get to the month to see START finished. It is no longer stupid commies but now stupid Yanks! Hope I did it all right!

WB

You can do what you want if you don’t like it erase it. It took me two attempts to get it like you would do it. I want to post a picture though!

Kyiv-Moscow Trains Could Run Without Border Stop…

I have been watching for this news because a few weeks ago I heard a rumor that it was going to be possible to travel to Kiev and back without stopping at the border…

Interfax-Ukraine: Passenger trains No. 1 and No. 2 on the Kyiv-Moscow route could run without stopping at the border from the end of this year.

The holding of such an experiment was supported by border guards, customs officers and railway workers who discussed these issues at an interagency meeting at the administration of the State Border Service of Ukraine on Dec. 7.

“The mentioned trains will be given the green light at least on Ukrainian territory, because the Russian side has not yet given a definitive answer regarding the start of the innovation in Russia,” the press office of the State Border Service reported.

So maybe by my next visa run in January. I can get to try out the non stop Kiev run. I almost always end up on #1 train 90% of the time… 🙂

Come On Russia…