Israel attempts to intimidate Russia by murdering Russian agent

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Ibizan Hound

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November 28, 2006

Israel Kills Double-Agent Russian Spy In Dangerous Bid To Unsettle Putin Over Iranian Missile Sale

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

FSB reports are stating today that traces of the radioactive substance, polonium 210, used to assassinate former FSB Officer Alexander Litvinenko in London can be ‘directly linked’ to Israel’s undeclared nuclear weapons programme, and that this killing is in retaliation for President Putin’s authorizing the sale to Iran of sophisticated air defense missiles.

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eckherl

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November 28, 2006

Israel Kills Double-Agent Russian Spy In Dangerous Bid To Unsettle Putin Over Iranian Missile Sale

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

FSB reports are stating today that traces of the radioactive substance, polonium 210, used to assassinate former FSB Officer Alexander Litvinenko in London can be ‘directly linked’ to Israel’s undeclared nuclear weapons programme, and that this killing is in retaliation for President Putin’s authorizing the sale to Iran of sophisticated air defense missiles.
If it is undeclared, how can they trace it back to Israel. Why would Israel really want to take out a double agent spy that was about ready to give Putin a black mark, if they are pissed about missiles getting into the hands of the Irainian tyrant government then they need to take out Putin.
 

LancerMc

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Its an interesting theory and maybe it will better explain what happened to him. Though I have doubts that the Mossad would have killed him, espeically since he was attempting to publish the story about the assassination of the Russian journalist. It just seems more plausible the current information is correct. Though you never know.
 
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