There
Is No Permanent Friendship, But Permanent Interests
Life
is not only a school that teaches lessons, instructions, and text books, but an
enormous practical experience space that materializes facts of life and the
eternal antagonism between truth, justice, and honesty versus lying,
unfairness, and deceit.
Experience
is defined by some analysts as a number of failures are made during the past,
while the "Free Dictionary" defines it as: "Active participation in events or activities, leading to the
accumulation of knowledge or skill”, which gives more optimistic room for those
who are more hopeful; but actualities reveal the truth that cannot be condoned,
which is there
are no lasting
allies, and no permanent
friends, but only permanent interests, that is a formula that illustrates which
quite often describes the nations’ conduct in certain situations. Events and
history have offered
lessons that can be utilized.
Not to forget the
silence that accompanied the assassination of the former president of Chechnya the Late Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev in February, 2004 in Doha,
Qatar, by the "Russian special security services” agents being in Qatar
under-cover as diplomats and business-men, while in March, 2005, Russians
had assassinated the elected Chechen President Aslan Maskhadov, who in
February 2005, had once again offered to talk peace in order to stop the bloody
war, and in June, 2006, President Abdul-Halim Saydullayev was
assassinated in the Chechen city of Argun by the Russian and Chechen
puppet forces, that lead to more radical leaders on the ground looking for
possibilities they foresee to continue their struggle with probably more
drastic measures and possibilities to keep their continuity and persistence in the resistance to
the occupiers.
It
is no surprise to see what the U.S. government is saying or doing, even without
having such statement that was released late Wednesday describing Mr. Doku Umarov "as being part of a radical jihadist movement that poses a threat
to the United States as well”, which seems as if this stand has erupted when the Russian
president and his delegation were expected to be hosted by their U. S.
counterparts, but facts indicate that this had been the U.S. declared policy
for years.
Consequently
Russians on Thursday have hailed
the decision by the United States to designate the so-called Caucasian Emirate’s
leader Doku
Umarov a
terrorist, a reward granted to Russia on the eve of President Dmitri Medvedev’s short visit to the White House.
Apparently,
it is not a sudden change of policy which erupted all at a sudden by using the
wording that came in the statement and it doesn’t show any change in the U. S.
policy in regard to "terrorism” as such, even though it came in different
tuning, but it has repeated the same official position that is customary by all;
but it has repeated the description of the title that had tossed and stamped other insurgency leaders in the
past such as Shamil Basayev. The coordinator
of counterterrorism Department has said that Mr. Umarov’s recent attacks on
targets in Russia "illustrate the global nature of the terrorist problem we
fight today”, pointing out attacks he was responsible to carry out, such as
suicide bombings on Moscow’s subway, bombing a luxury train, and an attack on
the life of Russian appointed president of Ingushetia.
The
U. S. being the greatest power nowadays has played here the role of a manager
who would appear earlier or later than his subordinates by taking such an
initiative in order to make other credible achievements and successes in
subjects that are more important and more crucial to the American vital
interests. Definitely such offers and initiatives wouldn’t buy friends, but it
can get a better class of enemy.
Medvedev’s
representative on so-called terrorism, Anatoly Safonov has said, "the State
Department's designation would help Russia in its efforts to stamp out the
insurgency, by imposing international sanctions on anyone who aids Mr. Umarov
or his associates". His remarks about decision to designate Doku Umarov as a "terrorist” didn’t come
as a total surprise for a basic description as such; but diplomat makes you go
to hell in a way that makes you hurry for the trip! The devil is always in the
details!!
The Russian officials
celebrated the cheerful news, with the Foreign Ministry calling it "an
important acceptance of the indivisible and universal nature of international
terrorist threats”. Also Ramzan
Kaderov the Russian puppet, who was appointed president of Chechnya, bragged and said the decision
should have come earlier, when Mr. Umarov had commanded a powerful force.
"There remain just a few individuals in the forest — most have found a way back
into peaceful life,” he said. "Umarov is a sick, toothless, pitiful being”! There they think that they have
gotten everything…
Although,
according to news sources, the U. S. had taken
more advanced
and more aggressive actions during the Clinton Administration era against
freedom fighters who were defending their homeland against the Russian
re-invasion to Chechnya in helping the Russian government to locate President
Johar Dudayev through a signal of his Cellular-phone that was located by the U.
S. intelligence satellites, that guided the Russian jet fighters to aim their
missiles to his position when he was negotiating a deal to end up the Russian
aggression against Chechnya in April, 1996.
The
subject here is not a memorial service for people that didn’t pass away yet,
nor would it bring back the victims of individuals, peoples and nations that
the Russian consecutive authorities and governments are responsible for
murdering, killing, genociding, deported and completely and constituently eliminated. All that
happened for oppressed human beings who believed: "Life means that one day you will
die”.
It
is known to the oppressed peoples and nations living under the Russian
occupation that "A ship in port is safe, but that not what ships are built for”
with all what that would mean, because they have known and discovered what
their enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten and abolish
them.
After
the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990’s, Russian crimes and the return
of the KGB and/or its successor the FSB as an evil tool in many aspects of
controlling the authorities of the Russian state had become the way business
done, such as poisoning an ex-agent
and spy of the KGB, Alexander
Litvinenko, few
years after he had defected to London, UK, and because he uncovered the FSB involvement in the Russian
cities bombing campaign in the year
1999, that contributed in firing the first bullet of the second Chechen war
that was used as a direct reason for starting the war. The prime suspect, Andrei
Lugovoi, another ex-KGB/FSB agent had managed to get away with facing
justice in the UK, and he is a member in the Russian Doma at the present time.
Ali Bin-Abi Talib had said: "He
who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy
will meet him everywhere”.
Quotations have shown: "True
friendship is so rare”, and "The lips that praise you today may curse you
tomorrow. The heart that is full of love now may become full of jealousy later”.
Eagle
27-JUN-1010
Justice For North Caucasus Group