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“RFE/RL has been declared an “undesirable organization” by the Russian government.”

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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is a bit different than the Voice of America (VOA) in that they have local reporters on the ground in the nations they cover. Unlike the big media networks, both US and European, RFE/RL reporters are scattered across a country, not just in the capitol of a nation.

The following story about the Moscow concert attack is a warning to the United States. Unlike Russia we have opened our border without vetting millions of border crossers in the last three years. By doing so the risk of a terrorist attack on our own nation is increasing.

From Radio Free Europe: 

IS-K was founded by disgruntled members of the Afghan Taliban, the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan, and Al-Qaeda who declared allegiance to IS.

Over the years, IS-K’s ranks have been further boosted by local recruits and foreign fighters, particularly those from the former Soviet republics of Central Asia.

In a report published in June 2023, the UN Security Council said IS-K fighters included citizens of Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and a small number of Arab fighters from Syria who had traveled to Afghanistan.

The UN Security Council said the number of IS-K militants in Afghanistan ranges “from 4,000 to 6,000,” including family members. Some experts estimate that the number is much lower.

IS-K Attacks:

IS-K has carried out attacks against Afghan and international forces as well as the Taliban. It has also targeted Afghanistan’s religious minorities.

The group carried out one of its most high-profile attacks — the killing of 170 Afghan civilians and 13 members of the U.S. military at Kabul’s international airport — in August 2021 as foreign troops pulled out of Afghanistan.

After the Taliban seized power that month, IS-K has since targeted Taliban officials, foreign nationals and embassies, Afghanistan’s Shi’a Hazara community, and others it considers incompatible with its own extreme interpretation of Islam.

On March 21, IS-K claimed responsibility for an attack outside a bank in Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar that killed at least 21 people, most of them Taliban employees.

The group has also launched cross-border attacks. In January, IS-K was blamed for killing more than 90 people in Iran’s southern city of Kerman, the deadliest attack in the Islamic republic in decades.

In September 2022, IS-K claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing outside the Russian Embassy in Kabul that killed at least six people, including two employees of the embassy.

The attack did not surprise observers, who said IS-K had long threatened to carry out attacks inside Russia.

The United States is on the IS-K list of their targets:

Lucas Webber, co-founder and editor of MilitantWire.com, said IS had named Russia alongside the United States early on as a primary enemy.

“This was only intensified in 2015 when Russia intervened militarily in Syria to support the government,” he said, referring to Moscow’s backing of President Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian civil war.

“And it continued to intensify after Russia’s various military and private military contractor interventions across Africa,” during which IS fighters were targeted, he added.

Experts said Moscow’s support of the Taliban could have also motivated the attack.

Russia, like the rest of the international community, does not recognize the Taliban government and officially considers the hard-line Islamist group to be a terrorist organization. But Moscow on multiple occasions has hosted Taliban officials and maintained an embassy in Kabul.

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  1. cdor Member
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    IS-K??????????????????? Do they hate everyone? It seems that all they do is fight and kill, mostly unarmed civilians, making them cowards as well.

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  2. Percival Thatcher
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    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

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  3. Seawriter Contributor
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    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    They won’t attack until after the election. They prefer Biden to Trump and know what an attack would do to Biden’s reelection chances. Once that is locked in – whoever wins – then they will attack. But they know life will be easier for them with another four years of Puddingcup Joe as President.

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  4. Paul Stinchfield Member
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    Doug Watt: “RFE/RL has been declared an “undesirable organization” by the Russian government.”

    Deja vu. I wonder if Putin will order bombings as his predecessors did.

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  5. Misthiocracy has never Member
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    Russia Today is banned in the EU, the UK, and Canada, and RT America was dropped by US cable and satellite providers (purely for economic reasons and certainly not because of government pressure, surely).

    What’s good for the goose…

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  6. Gary McVey Contributor
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    The distinction between Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe and VOA is VOA is clearly labeled as the opinion of the US government, whereas RL-RFE are supposed to be proxies for the kind of free press that these nations would have, if they had a free press. VOA’s programs are blander, more consensus driven. 

    Some RL programs have raised eyebrows for not vetting the writers and announcers for what might be loosely called extremist ties. 

    In Moscow, I saw posters for sale that depicted VOA, RFE, and the BBC as three snakes strangling the world. 

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  7. Sisyphus Member
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    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    When an enemy is destroying themselves, don’t distract them from it.

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  8. Doug Watt Member
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    Misthiocracy has never (View Comment):

    Russia Today is banned in the EU, the UK, and Canada, and RT America was dropped by US cable and satellite providers (purely for economic reasons and certainly not because of government pressure, surely).

    What’s good for the goose…

    RT America had to register as a foreign agent. It does not forbid them from publishing, but they do have to provide information on their finances, in other words who is paying the bills.

    There are bloggers out there who do not have to disclose their financial support. I suspect some of them charge fees for subscriptions, or special access for some of their content to hide contributions made by foreign governments.

    On my internet news page there are hundreds of blogs, both old and new mixed in with Reuters, AFP, WaPo, NYT, NBC,..etc. 

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  9. Percival Thatcher
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    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    When an enemy is destroying themselves, don’t distract them from it.

    By the same token, that makes it tough to get a grip on why hit Russia now. Just before the election would have given Putin’s tail an extra twist.

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  10. Sisyphus Member
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    Percival (View Comment):

    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    When an enemy is destroying themselves, don’t distract them from it.

    By the same token, that makes it tough to get a grip on why hit Russia now. Just before the election would have given Putin’s tail an extra twist.

    Show elections don’t count. When a populace is not allowed a choice, the sham loses any significance.

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  11. Percival Thatcher
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    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    When an enemy is destroying themselves, don’t distract them from it.

    By the same token, that makes it tough to get a grip on why hit Russia now. Just before the election would have given Putin’s tail an extra twist.

    Show elections don’t count. When a populace is not allowed a choice, the sham loses any significance.

    His theme, as I understand it, was his ability to keep the Russian people safe.

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  12. Sisyphus Member
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    Percival (View Comment):

    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    When an enemy is destroying themselves, don’t distract them from it.

    By the same token, that makes it tough to get a grip on why hit Russia now. Just before the election would have given Putin’s tail an extra twist.

    Show elections don’t count. When a populace is not allowed a choice, the sham loses any significance.

    His theme, as I understand it, was his ability to keep the Russian people safe.

    You want to wager against Putin winning his election?

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  13. Percival Thatcher
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    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    Sisyphus (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    I’m surprised we haven’t been hit already.

    When an enemy is destroying themselves, don’t distract them from it.

    By the same token, that makes it tough to get a grip on why hit Russia now. Just before the election would have given Putin’s tail an extra twist.

    Show elections don’t count. When a populace is not allowed a choice, the sham loses any significance.

    His theme, as I understand it, was his ability to keep the Russian people safe.

    You want to wager against Putin winning his election?

    Oh, no. That wasn’t going to change. But if you’ve been beating that particular drum all the way through your “campaign,” this sort of makes you seem a little slow. The last thing the strongman wants to have happen is for the perception that he’s not all that to set in with the public. It got Ceaușescu killed.

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