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Russia May Hit Back at Saudi Arabia for Volgogard Attacks
If True, I wonder what Russia would do. With the US pulling back from the blanket support of Saudi Arabia, Russia could do a limited strike on Saudi Arabia, one of its cruise missile ships could fire a full volley at a few Saudi targets, (if it was the oil export terminal, Russia could gain some significant short term economic benefits
Given that it was reported a few months ago that Bandar did threaten Putin with the words that Saudi controls the islamist rebels in the caucus region, it certainly makes sense that Saudi Arabia either ordered or provided support to the attackes
If True, I wonder what Russia would do. With the US pulling back from the blanket support of Saudi Arabia, Russia could do a limited strike on Saudi Arabia, one of its cruise missile ships could fire a full volley at a few Saudi targets, (if it was the oil export terminal, Russia could gain some significant short term economic benefits
Russian intelligence has now reportedly obtained solid proof that Saudi Arabia was directly involved in the twin terror attacks on the city of Volgograd.The attacks killed more than 32 people and injured over 100 others. Most of the victims were civilians.According to an informed Russian official source, reported by the Fars News Agency, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has informed President Vladimir Putin of the Saudi link to the Volgograd massacre.This will come as no surprise to Putin. The Russian leader was warned by the Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar Bin Sultan during a heated four-hour private meeting back in July that Wahhabi-sponsored terrorists based in the North Caucasus region of Russia would be targeting the Sochi Winter Olympics
Given that it was reported a few months ago that Bandar did threaten Putin with the words that Saudi controls the islamist rebels in the caucus region, it certainly makes sense that Saudi Arabia either ordered or provided support to the attackes