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Short comes up Short – Putin, the CIA, and the 1999 Russian Apartment Bombings


Philip Short’s 854-page Putin

In September 1999 the CIA, and allied agencies, bombed four Russian apartment buildings – killing hundreds, injuring thousands. Said attacks facilitated the placement of Putin into the Russian presidency. This isn’t fringe conspiracy. The basic plotline – that the perpetrators were not Chechens but rather some Yeltsin-Putin cabal – is presented in detail in veteran American journalist David Satter’s The Less You Know the Better You Sleep (Yale University Press) and in Professor Karen Dashiwa’s Putin’s Kleptocracy (Simon & Shuster). Careerists like Satter and Dawisha, however, daren’t put two and two together. If, as is roundly established, the Yeltsin-Putin Administration was a NATO puppet; then Western intel agencies bear prime responsibility for the bombings.

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