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Wahhabi Terror Attacks Against Russia Escalate

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A second suicide bomber carried out an attack today on a trolley bus in Volgograd, Russia, killing 14 and wounding 27. It was the second day in a row that a suicide attack was conducted in the southern Russian city. In an attack on the main train station on Sunday, a suicide bomber killed 17 people and wounded 40 more.

While the Western media has focused all of the news coverage on the February 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the reality is, as Lyndon LaRouche has been warning, that Russia is targeted for major destabilization and provocation that could escalate all the way to global thermonuclear war. Following the second suicide bombing, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the National Anti-Terrorism Committee to escalate counter-terrorism operations all over the country.
All told, there have been at least 32 serious terrorist attacks inside Russia this year. Russian authorities are investigating Wahhabi recruitment and terror training facilities in Dagestan and Abkhazia. In June, Doku Umarov, known as the "Russian Bin Laden," posted a video calling for an escalating campaign of terrorism on behalf of the "Caucasus Emirates" which he purports to run.

The entire Caucasus region has been thoroughly penetrated by Saudi-funded jihadist terrorists who have been operating in the region since the fall of the Soviet Union two decades ago. And there are growing reports of Wahhabi clerics recruiting Russian nationals to the Saudi fundamentalist cause. In 2000, the Russian government had filed a series of diplomatic protests to the British government, over open recruitment of Islamist terrorists at mosques throughout the UK.

Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief and 9/11 sponsor Prince Bandar bin-Sultan openly threatened to unleash Wahhabi terrorism against Russia, in a meeting in Moscow with President Putin, if Russia did not agree to support the overthrow of Syria’s President Assad.