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Oct 23, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger

Head of Russian Spy and Security Service, General Eduard Emin-Zade is Killed

Full story: The Georgian Times

Russian spy and Security service department head, General Eduard Emin-Zade was killed.

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bob

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Oct 23, 2008
 
black ops
has the u.s completely lost it????
DDriver

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Oct 23, 2008
 
Bob, your idiocy knows no boundaries, does it? It obvious that Russian Intelligence is behind this. Why you ask? It's apparent that there are key players in Abkhazia that Russia would be better off without. By liquidating these figures, Russia has an excuse to point more blame on the West and more importantly, Georgian Security Forces. Keeping tensions high in the Caucasus is the name of the game my lil' ignorant blogger.
bob

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Oct 23, 2008
 
DDriver wrote:
Bob, your idiocy knows no boundaries, does it? It obvious that Russian Intelligence is behind this. Why you ask? It's apparent that there are key players in Abkhazia that Russia would be better off without. By liquidating these figures, Russia has an excuse to point more blame on the West and more importantly, Georgian Security Forces. Keeping tensions high in the Caucasus is the name of the game my lil' ignorant blogger.
1. nope
2. nope not
3. yup if your opps for (u fill in the _____)
i'll stick with u.s trained forces working with Georgia,, gee just gave them 1bn gotta get some bang for the buck, right ?
4. nope
russia figures by killing there number one spy guy in Georgia there head honcho, their top dog, would be a wise thing? just to point some blame on the west??guess thats what u get these days for being loyal ? is it? gee wouldnt want his job.
5. nope
keeping tension high is not the name of the game, because if that bubble bursts well we'll all be able to see that flash won't we?

4.

Since: Sep 08

Moscow, Russia

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Oct 24, 2008
 
DDriver wrote:
Bob, your idiocy knows no boundaries, does it? It obvious that Russian Intelligence is behind this. Why you ask? It's apparent that there are key players in Abkhazia that Russia would be better off without. By liquidating these figures, Russia has an excuse to point more blame on the West and more importantly, Georgian Security Forces. Keeping tensions high in the Caucasus is the name of the game my lil' ignorant blogger.
Old song: "It obvious that Russian Intelligence is behind this"
I guess you are too far from intelligence work, may be you just read Clansy's novels.
Liquidating is always extreme way. If secret services will begin to hit own officers who want to serve there. You don't know that officer of such high scale has many threads to agenture, politicians, army authorities.Lot of combinations he keeps in the mind. Now all this is lost. Harm of this is in hundreds times more than benefits of blaming of the west. But exactly georgians have the reason to show as american money works.

Since: Aug 08

Brooklyn, NY

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Oct 24, 2008
 
DDriver wrote:
Bob, your idiocy knows no boundaries, does it? It obvious that Russian Intelligence is behind this. Why you ask? It's apparent that there are key players in Abkhazia that Russia would be better off without. By liquidating these figures, Russia has an excuse to point more blame on the West and more importantly, Georgian Security Forces. Keeping tensions high in the Caucasus is the name of the game my lil' ignorant blogger.
obvious?
well then, you must know everything... you are so sure that others are autmatically idiots with no boudaries to their stupidity...

let me just throw one little fact out there.. russia hasnt lied much about the caucuses lately, while US went on a while lying campaign and information war all while KILLING the INNOCENT.

but i mean, if its "obvious"... than its a different story

Since: Aug 08

Brooklyn, NY

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Oct 24, 2008
 
bob wrote:
<quoted text>
1. nope
2. nope not
3. yup if your opps for (u fill in the _____)
i'll stick with u.s trained forces working with Georgia,, gee just gave them 1bn gotta get some bang for the buck, right ?
4. nope
russia figures by killing there number one spy guy in Georgia there head honcho, their top dog, would be a wise thing? just to point some blame on the west??guess thats what u get these days for being loyal ? is it? gee wouldnt want his job.
5. nope
keeping tension high is not the name of the game, because if that bubble bursts well we'll all be able to see that flash won't we?
4.
there is so much blame hanging off the west you cant add more without a stapler... but yet its somehow obvious that they need to kill one of their own to put more blame on the west...

as they say in russia: logic of steel

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