How Vladimir Putin Could Help Boston
By Fred Kaplan|Posted Friday, April 19, 2013, at 11:51 AM
Just hours after the Boston Marathon bombings, Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the act as a disgusting crime and offered to help in any way he could.
Nows his chance.
The Tsarnaev brothers appear to have Chechen roots; the older, now-deceased brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, may have touted radical Islamists on his YouTube site. (The only question is whether the sites holder is the same Tamerlan Tsarnaev.) There is no doubt, then, that Putin has a big interest in helping out with the FBIs investigationa much bigger interest than he did on Monday, before the Chechen link was suspected. More to the point, there is very little doubt that he also has the means to help out.
Putins popularity, in the early years of his presidency, stemmed largely from his hard-line tactics against the Chechen rebels, who were waging a separatist insurgency in their southern province and, to that end, launching terrorist attacks in Moscow. During that era, in the mid-to-late 1990s, the rebels, though mainly Muslim, were motivated largely by nationalismas were the leaders of Chechen rebellions dating back to the 19th century. But as Putin put down the insurgency with increasing force, the survivors grew more and more radical, and in the past few years, the movement has taken on explicitly Islamic colors, including an alliance with al-Qaida. This has only hardened Putins determination to defeat them.
One result of this: Russian intelligence services are all over Chechen radicals. That means that ifand this is a very big ifthe Tsarnaevs had ever been in touch with Chechen radicals or with Islamists elsewhere who have ever been in touch with Chechen radicals, then Putins spy agencies have a record of it.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/war_stories/2013/04/vladimir_putin_s_intelligence_service_knows_chechnya_the_russian_president.html