To: LPS5 who wrote (7987 ) 8/27/2004 11:56:26 AM From: sea_urchin Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20039 LPS5 > I wonder too. Why do you think that? I wrote it that way because I anticipated you would ask me. You may have noticed that I have been trying to develop an argument over my last few posts. Yes, you are keeping me on my toes. 1. Russia is not only screwing US oil interests it is also interfering with US geopolitical aspirations in Central Asia. 2. Russia is supplying sophisticated weaponry to Syria and Iran, countries which are on the PNAC "hit list". 2. Although it is hard to come by references which I know will satisfy you, here is one which argues, convincingly to me, that Al-Qaeda is a manufactured US intelligence front.prisonplanet.tv >>...the C.I.A is using the terrorist actions of its proxy Al-Qaeda in order to give the U.S. an excuse to extend their power into and invade the Arab countries, first countries with rich plunder (Oil) like Iraq, Iran, Saudia Arabia, and second any country which is a "threat" to Israel, or more exactly which Israel dislikes for whatever reason. The third objective for which the C.I.A. is using its proxy Al-Qaeda is to engender fear and hate of Islam and Muslims worldwide. This corresponds to an old and tried ploy of colonizers: to slander and denigrate the target population so that it is acceptable and even called for to commit genocide against them. The peoples of Ireland, Africa and the Americas have all suffered this tragedy, and these regions have been colonized. The next obvious victims are Arabs and Muslims by extension because they live in geographic areas rich in oil and other resources, and because Muslims as a collective are not white enough to be respected as full humans by the criminals in London, Washinton and Tel Aviv.<< It therefore follows that, since Al-Qaeda is a US proxy and the US has many reasons to be upset with Russia, an "Al-Qaeda inspired" terrorist attack in Russia was inevitable. In this way it is hoped that Russia will "return to its senses" and "co-operate" with the US in its "war against terrorism" and in any other way, in particular, supplying the US with cheap Russian oil.