Boston Bombing Suspects’ Ties to US  Intelligence
 
 
By _Andrea  Peters_ (http://www.globalresearch.ca/author/andrea-peters) 
Global Research, April 29, 2013
_World  Socialist Web Site_ (http://wsws.org/) 
 
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Information continues to come to light raising questions about the  
relationship between American intelligence agencies and the Tsarnaev brothers,  
who 
are suspected of carrying out the April 15 bombing at the Boston  marathon. 
The brothers’ parents continue to insist that their sons are innocent, with 
 the mother claiming they were set up by the American state and “controlled”
 by  the FBI. 
US authorities have acknowledged that the Tsarnaev brothers were 
investigated  by the FBI and CIA. However, they claim that at most the 
intelligence 
and  security agencies are guilty of a “failure to communicate” what they 
knew about  the two. 
This is an echo of the “failure to connect the dots” explanation that was  
given for the failure of the CIA and FBI to prevent the 9/11 attacks, even  
though many of the perpetrators were known to these agencies and were being 
 tracked. Despite the staggering security lapses that were acknowledged in 
the  aftermath of 9/11, no high-level officials were fired. Robert Mueller, 
who  headed the FBI in 2001, remains the head of the top federal police 
agency. 
Details continue to emerge over the close surveillance by state 
intelligence  agencies of the Tsarnaevs and their associates. In March 2011, 
the 
Russian  federal security services (FSB) intercepted a call between Tamerlan 
Tsarnaev,  the older of the two brothers, and his mother, in which they 
“vaguely 
discussed  jihad.” 
In another wiretapped conversation, Tsarnaev’s mother spoke with someone in 
 the Caucasus who is under FBI investigation, although the reasons for the  
investigation have not been revealed. 
According to news reports, the recorded calls were one of the things that  
prompted the Kremlin to alert the FBI to the Tsarnaevs in 2011, and then 
contact  the CIA about them later in the year, after the FBI dropped its 
investigation.  The FBI claims that the Russian government did not say at the 
time 
why it was  issuing these warnings and did not share the content of the 
wiretapped  conversations. 
The manner in which these issues are being handled testifies to the 
breakdown  of democratic processes in the United States. None of these 
questions is 
being  seriously investigated in the media or made the subject of public 
congressional  hearings. Instead, the Boston bombings are being seized upon to 
argue for  boosting the authority and power of the intelligence agencies. 
As the events in Boston graphically demonstrated, this will only facilitate 
 plans already well advanced for the imposition of dictatorial forms of 
rule. The  Boston Marathon bombing was seized upon as the pretext for placing 
the entire  city of Boston and a number of its suburbs under a 
police-military lockdown and  carrying out house-to-house warrantless searches. 
The American mass media have ignored an April 24 report in the Russian  
newspaper Izvestia that it is in possession of documents from the  Georgian 
Interior Ministry revealing that Tamerlan Tsarnaev attended a workshop  in 
Georgia in the summer of 2012 sponsored by an organization called the  Caucasus 
Fund, whose purpose was to recruit operatives in the northern  Caucasus. 
Based on statements by Colonel Grigoriy Chanturiya, a Georgian  
counterintelligence specialist, Izvestia claims that the Caucasus Fund  was 
founded in 
2008, after the Russo-Georgian war, in order to develop  intelligence assets 
in southern Russia. According to Chanturiya’s report, the  Caucasus Fund 
had a monthly budget of about $22,000 and had spent approximately  $2.7 
million since it began operations. 
In 2008, Russia and the US nearly went to war in the Caucasus, when the  
US-backed Georgian government attacked the Russian-controlled breakaway region 
 of South Ossetia. Although the White House backed away from a full-scale  
military confrontation with the Kremlin, it had advance knowledge of the  
Georgian attack on Russian forces and did not stop it. Secretary of State  
Condoleezza Rice had visited the country one month prior to the attack. 
According to Izvestia, the Caucasus Fund was shut down in late 2012  over 
concerns that it had attracted the attention of the Russian secret  services. 
The former vice president of the organization told the newspaper that  
since January of this year it had ceased operating almost entirely. He did not  
say why. 
The Caucasus Fund allegedly worked with the regime in Tbilisi and the  
Jamestown Foundation, a US think tank headed by a number of senior figures from 
 
the US political and military establishment, including former National 
Security  Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski. 
The Georgian Interior Ministry has denied Izvestia ’s allegations,  
insisting that Tsarnaev never set foot in Georgia and that no one named 
Grigoriy  
Chanturiya works for the ministry. 
However, the Caucasus Fund has acknowledged holding a joint conference with 
 the Jamestown Foundation in 2011. It wrote in an April 24 statement that 
it aims  to “establish and develop scientific, cultural, and humanitarian 
relations  between the peoples of the South and North Caucasus.” 
The northern Caucasus is a restive region in southern Russia, bordering the 
 ex-Soviet republics of Georgia and Azerbaijan in the southern Caucasus. It 
 includes the republic of Chechnya, where a separatist movement has been 
active  since the collapse of the Soviet Union and against which Moscow has 
waged two  bloody wars. Chechen separatism has become increasingly intertwined 
with a  burgeoning Islamic extremist movement in the Muslim-majority 
region. 
Powerful sections of the American ruling class have long given support to  
Chechen separatism. The American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus (ACPC), 
 sponsored by the right-wing organization Freedom House, has led such 
efforts for  many years. A 2004 article in the British Guardian newspaper 
entitled  “The Chechens’ American Friends” noted that ACPC portrayed Chechen 
separatism as  a “fashionable ‘Muslim’ cause,” deserving and requiring US 
support. 
The director of programs in the Caucasus for the Jamestown Foundation  
formerly worked for Freedom House. 
In the US media, the Izvestia report has been mentioned only by a  few 
foreign policy publications, which have dismissed it as a “conspiracy  theory.” 
In fact, the close ties between the US foreign policy establishment and  
Chechen Islamist forces form a critical part of the background to the Boston  
bombings. By suppressing such information the media are denying to the 
public  key information regarding not only the identity of possible forces 
involved in  the bombing, but also the reactionary implications of Washington’s 
ongoing  collaboration with Islamist terrorist forces in the Middle East. 
The US is working in alliance with Muslim extremists in Syria, who function 
 as Washington’s proxy force in the war to topple Syrian President Bashar  
al-Assad. In this war, Chechen Islamists play a major role. The Muhajireen  
Brigade of foreign Islamists fighting as part of the Syrian opposition is 
led by  an ethnic Chechen, Abu Omar al-Shishani, and reportedly includes many 
other  Chechens. 
Before his death last October, the Chechen Abu Bara was a brigade commander 
 in the Al-Nusra Front, the Al Qaeda-affiliated group that is playing the  
dominant military role in the US proxy war against Assad. 
The US government has a long tradition of cultivating ties with such  
reactionary forces. It played a central role in fomenting radical Islamism in  
Afghanistan before and during the Soviet-Afghan war of the 1980s, in an effort 
 to undermine Soviet influence in the region. The emergence of Osama bin 
Laden  and Al Qaeda, which evolved out of the organization that oversaw 
logistical  support to the Islamist anti-Soviet fighters, was the direct 
product 
of this  war. 
The US intelligence community is so familiar with the consequences of 
losing  control of its former assets that it has coined a term for it: 
blowback.  
However, the media have avoided raising any possibility that the Boston 
bombings  might be an example of blowback, or an operation carried out with the 
tacit  support or assistance of forces within the state. 
http://www.globalresearch.ca/boston-bombing-suspects-ties-to-us-intelligence
/5333332
ALSO: 
Washington Civil Society and CIA Financing  of Chechen and Other Caucasus 
Regional Terrorists 
http://www.actionla.org:8080/actionla/front/detailed3.jsp?newsId=997&title=W
ashington%20Civil%20Society%20and%20CIA%20Financing%20of%20Chechen%20and%20O
ther%20Caucasus%20Regional%20Terrorists&filename=1367305390509&ext=jpg


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