In our first episode of
2015,
Christoph and I look at the most recent attack in the Chechen capital of
Grozny. We focus on who may have been behind the hours-long gun battle that left nearly 30 people dead.
First we consider the support that neo-nazis in the
Ukrainian parliament have been lending to the Chechen militants, both in rhetoric and possibly in material support as well. We also speak about the recent capture of a high-ranking Chechen terrorist trying to enter into
Crimea from
Ukraine. We then move on to the role that
Turkey is playing in protecting and using Chechen's in
Gladio B operations. Christoph breaks down his recent article in
Boiling Frogs Post which details several interesting Gladio operatives discovered in Turkey in recent months and years. We talk about the recent capture of
Ayman Al Zawahiri's man in
Libya, Abd al-Baset
Azzouz, while he was staying in a resort town in Turkey. Christoph explains Azzouz's connections with the recently deceased Abu
Anas Al-Liby, and how Azzouz worked for
NATO during the overthrow of
Gaddafi. Christoph also examines the assassination of prominent Chechen Medet Onlu, and how this may have been the work of the
Turkish government in an attempt to silence a critic of the "Jihadist highway to
Syria" . We end this segment by discussing a recent article by Brookings president
Strobe Talbott, in which he predicts that 2015 will be the start of the
Third Chechen War, and how a "prediction" by a deep-state actor like Tablott is really an announcement.
Our second story focuses on the demise of the much-lauded Russian-led natural gas pipeline known as
South Stream. We discuss how US and EU pressure on
Eastern European nations led
Russia to cancel construction of the pipeline into
Europe, and to declare instead that it will rote this gas to Turkey. Christoph and I discuss how Turkey is gradually positioning itself to be a major energy broker in the world, and what this may mean, geo-politically speaking.
For our last story we move to
Tajikistan and its security problem along the porous border they share with
Afghanistan. We discuss the recent kidnappings of
Tajik border guards by the Taliban, and how they underscore the massive security problem in Afghanistan. Christoph explains why Tajikistan represents a more serious problem than neighboring
Turkmenistan, and examines the
Russian and
Chinese responses to it. Christoph also talks about plans to create a "Greater Badakhstan" out of Tajik and
Afghan territory right on
China's border.
We finish of the episode by taking a look at the start of the
Boston Bombing trial. We discuss the Tsarnaev family's connections to the
CIA, and how this trial may be part of a much larger narrative that has yet to play out. Christoph and I also share our predictions for possible developments in
Central Asia and the
Caucasus region in 2015.
For show notes and mp3 download please visit:
https://porkinspolicyreview.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/porkins-great-game-ep-4-start-of-the-third-chechen-war/
- published: 08 Jan 2015
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