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Politics : War

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To: D. Long who wrote (4563)9/25/2001 5:42:54 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER   of 23908
 
I think Prez Bush should appoint "retired terrorist" Anis Naccache as CIA Director --at least the guy knows the trade...

Former Carlos the Jackal associate says attacks on US were `easy'
Anis Naccache offers some alternative theories on the facts behind the Sept. 11 terror strikes

Nicholas Blanford
Daily Star staff


dailystar.com.lb

Once CIA Tenet gets the sack, the Russian mobsters and their French/Israeli associates will have no place to hide. I bet you the SEC has already traced the airline stock speculation on the eve of Sept 11 back to Nauru (the Russian mafiya's favorite offshore Laundromat)

Gus.

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Extract:

Nauru, whose phosphate resources once made its people the wealthiest on Earth, and Niue have been threatened with economic sanctions by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development if they do not improve monitoring of their financial centres to stop money laundering.

One United States Government official said Nauru was in particular danger if it carried on being a neighbourhood laundromat for criminals. "If they go absolutely rogue, then everybody is going to shut the country down."

Interpol documents obtained by the Herald show Russian authorities last year followed one stream of white-collar money from Moscow to a shell bank licensed by the President of Nauru, Bernard Dowiyogo. Another trail flowed to a bank licensed by a fellow cabinet minister.

International concerns about Nauru have not caused it to pull back. The Weekend Herald has learned that Nauru is issuing licences for internet casinos, described by the US State Department as a powerful vehicle for terrorists, drug traffickers and fraudsters to clean their money.
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