The Russian Federal Security Service Identifies US as a Suspect in Crocus Attack

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Here is Gilbert Doctorow’s follow-up to his interview about which I reported yesterday. https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2024/03/27/washington-crossed-a-fatal-red-line-with-the-crocus-attack/

Doctorow is a careful analyst who does not overstate the seriousness of situations. The Crocus attack could be a turning point in Putin’s attitude toward the US. Putin has been low-key in Russia’s response to Washington’s provocations so as not to inflame the situation. Putin’s policy has been to wait for the West to come to its senses and to accept reality. I have emphasized that this is a mistake as Putin’s toleration of provocations results in more provocations of increasing severity.

With 319 dead and wounded Russian civilian casualties in a suburb of Moscow, it appears that the provocations have crossed a red line. The head of the Federal Security Service was given a green light to identify to the Russian media Washington as the suspect. As Putin has publicly declared that all responsible will be punished, I agree that Doctorow’s characterization of the situation is akin to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

It is possible that Putin will rethink the situation and use the Crocus attack to meet political and media demands that this time he do something. He can limit the blame to Ukraine and use the attack to use the level of force he should have used two years ago to level Ukraine and end the conflict.

If Putin again convinces himself, or is convinced by pro-Western factions in Russia, if any still exist, that eventually the West will come to its senses, and fails again to act, the provocations will continue to worsen. Indeed, I would say that one more of the magnitude of Crocus would light the fuse of World War III.

Here is Doctorow’s report:

Yesterday’s remarkable statements to journalists by Alexander Bortnikov, director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB)

Gilbert Doctorow March 27, 2024

https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2024/03/27/yesterdays-remarkable-statements-to-journalists-by-alexander-bortnikov-director-of-russias-federal-security-service-fsb/

To the uninitiated, I explain first that the FSB is the successor organization to the Soviet Union’s well-known and much feared KGB. However, the FSB today might be better compared with the FBI in the United States. It deals with domestic criminality of all kinds and with threats to Russian civilians such as terrorism. The agency and its head are rarely in the news.

In this respect, the FSB is less visible both at home and abroad than the Foreign Intelligence Service headed by Sergei Naryshkin, a state figure who spent five years of this millennium as chairman of the State Duma, Russia’s lower house of the legislature, and also three years as head of the Presidential Administration. In both positions Naryshkin was very often seen on television performing his duties.

By contrast, Bortnikov spent the past 15 years in his FSB offices out of sight. However, the spectacular attack on the Crocus City Hall concert venue has propelled him to center stage and yesterday he met with the Russian state television journalist Pavel Zarubin for an interview and then allowed himself to be questioned further by a gaggle of other journalists on his way out along a corridor. This spontaneous Q&A was later broadcast on the television news. What Bortnikov had to say was extraordinary and bears directly on whether you and I should now be looking for bomb shelters. Regrettably you will not find any of it in the lead stories of today’s mainstream media. The Financial Times, for example, features an account of Xi’s meeting with CEOs of American businesses to mend ties: interesting, but not very relevant if we are at the cusp of WWIII.

Bortnikov is by definition a member of Vladimir Putin’s inner circle of advisors. He, Putin and Naryshkin are all roughly the same age. At 72, Bortnikov is just several years older.

I was struck in particular by his poise and prudent, carefully weighed choice of words while setting out where the investigation is heading with transparency and a ‘let the chips fall where they may’ unaffected demeanor.

The journalists were all probing the question of who stood behind the terror attack. Bortnikov told them…and us: standing behind the terror act committed by Islamist extremists are the United States, Great Britain and Ukraine.

Bortnikov said that the preliminary findings indicate that the four perpetrators of the slaughter were headed by car to the border with Ukraine where they were awaited on the other side. He very calmly explained that the involvement of foreign powers is being clarified and that he will say nothing out of pure emotion now but will wait for the facts to be solidly collected before being presented.

Nonetheless, it was entirely newsworthy that he named the United States, Great Britain and Ukraine as the likely puppet masters of the terror act. Let us remember that following the bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines, the most significant attack on critical civilian infrastructure globally in the last 50 years, Russian officials did not point the finger directly at any country. There was innuendo but no direct accusations such as we heard from Bortnikov yesterday.

Meanwhile, quite apart from Mr. Bortnikov’s chat with journalists, a lot of new elements to the terror attack at Crocus City Hall were posted yesterday on the Russian state television news and analysis program Sixty Minutes. In particular, we learned that in the last days of February and first couple of days of March two of the four attackers were in Istanbul. The departure and arrival of one at a Moscow airport was recorded on video. We were told which hotels they stayed in, and the selfies and other photos taken by one in Istanbul were put up on the screen. It is still not clear with whom they met in Turkey. However, the timing itself is very important, because the point was made that they returned to Moscow to carry out a terror attack on 8 March, International Women’s Day, a sacred date on the Russian calendar. Had they done so on that day, the effect would have been catastrophic for the presidential elections in Russia one week later.

However, per Sixty Minutes, it was determined that Russian state security on 8 March was too tight for the terrorist mission to succeed and the United States decided to pull the plug on that operation. Note that this is approximately the time when Victoria Nuland tendered her resignation at the State Department (5 March). The possible causal link here surely deserves attention by my peers in the U.S. ‘dissident’ community.

In any case, the scenario which was explored later in the day on the Evening with Vladimir Solovyov talk show is that the Ukrainians decided to proceed with the terror attack a week after the Russian presidential elections, when it lost most of its rationale. They did so over the objections of Washington.

From time to time, readers ask why I pay attention to talk shows like Vladimir Solovyov’s. These skeptics tend to ignore that Solovyov invites not just the usual irresponsible academics and journalists who can amuse the public but also some very serious statesmen who are close to the center of power in Russia and exert influence on the conduct of foreign and domestic policy, including in particular committee chairmen and other key personalities from the State Duma.

So it was last night when we heard from a member of the Committee on Relations with the Commonwealth of Independent States (Former Soviet Union). With reference to the never ending terror attacks on civilians in the Russian border region of Belgorod coming from nearby Kharkiv (Ukraine), he said it is time to raze Kharkov to the ground: issue a warning to the population to get in their cars and head West, then blow it all to bits. Kharkiv is, by the way, Ukraine’s second most populous city after Kiev.

In general, the mood of panelists and of the host Solovyov himself is now changing in a cardinal manner: Ukraine is seen as an enemy state and the sooner it is finished off the better. There was talk last night on the need for missile strikes to flatten the presidential palace in Kiev along with all military and other decision making government centers in the capital.

As we have observed repeatedly over the past two years. President Putin has been a voice for moderation and restraint, resisting actions that might precipitate WWIII. That is clearly coming to an end when his own FSB director names the United States and the UK as planners of the biggest terror attack in Russia in 20 years.

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16 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
March 29, 2024 7:07 am

The FSB is in almost every Russian movie or TV series I have ever watched. It may be unknown here, but certainly not in Russia. If you haven’t watched any post Soviet Russian movies, they are very good. Red Star Media is on a par with our Hollywood for cinematography and special effects, and a lot more honest about Russia than Hollywood is about the US. The Soviet era stuff was unwatchable junk and pure propaganda.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 29, 2024 11:15 am

“The FSB is in almost every Russian movie or TV series I have ever watched.”

so just like the FBI

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 29, 2024 11:34 am

Even more so.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 29, 2024 7:31 am

Nuland resigned or was fired on March 5th, so the idea that her departure was because the attack planned for the 8th didn’t happen is incorrect. At a minimum, the US knows more than it’s let on. The likelihood that at least one of the named sponsors – US, UK and Ukraine – was behind it is high, and the likelihood that the US didn’t know of the plan in advance is low.

Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken
  Iska Waran
March 29, 2024 9:26 am

Don’t know why you got a DV.
I’m going with the theory that many countries, especially Russia, China, and Iran are well aware of U.S. vulnerabilities and how an “accident” can cripple systems, regions, and industries. We may be looking at many years of “accidents” and “retaliations” on both sides.

Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde
  Iska Waran
March 29, 2024 9:35 am

We warned the Ruskies two weeks before the attack.

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Mr. Hyde
March 29, 2024 11:41 am

Do you not read your own papers of record?
Notice was sent to US embassy for internal use. The official excuse conveyed by State Dept. was they didn’t want to compromise “sources” and “methods”, so not passed on to their hosts in Moscow.
Blue Falcon at best, insult with murderous injuries at worse.

Millennial Rabble
Millennial Rabble
March 29, 2024 8:31 am

What’s with the wall-to-wall hype about this? The FSB will calmly wait for the facts…while simultaneously blaming “the US” and “the UK” in media-friendly soundbites to run all over the world?

The official governments of USUK are not at war with the official government of the RF.

Generic, untestable claims that don’t name names are not serious law enforcement efforts.

Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde
March 29, 2024 9:33 am

A truly dumb, American hating, pro-Russian conspiracy theory. What could the US possibly hope to gain by slaughtering innocent Russian citizens? Especially if the infinitesimal possible gain is weighed against the possibility of WWIII if proven. Notice that the the Russians have not claimed that any of the four extensively tortured prisoners have confessed to any evidence of US involvement. It’s now time for all you Russian bots and America haters to down vote.

flash
flash
  Mr. Hyde
March 29, 2024 9:37 am

Operation Phoenix ,Gladio , regime change via color revolutions et al…….you’re clearly no tall enough for this ride, bruh. You may need another booster.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mr. Hyde
March 29, 2024 11:16 am

It is naive to think that Washington couldn’t gain from it.
It is also naive to think that the Kremlin couldn’t gain from it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 29, 2024 11:18 am

“However, the FSB today might be better compared with the FBI in the United States.”

So you’re saying the FSB set the whole thing up and made sure it burned down afterwards?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 29, 2024 1:07 pm

Not to put too fine a point on it, but “What difference, at this point, does it make?”

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
March 29, 2024 3:03 pm

But…but…the MSM said it was ISIS…aren’t Bathhouse Barry and Kankles Clinton the founders?

FWIW
FWIW
  Anonymouse
March 29, 2024 3:26 pm

You forgot US and Israel-backed ISIS.

arizona
arizona
March 29, 2024 9:29 pm

56% of americans believe it should be LEGAL TO KILL CHILDREN,most of america has NEVER read their bible ,OR THEY WOULD KNOW ITS A DEATH WISH IF YOU HARM CHILDREN,our FATHER will have to wipe NORTH AMERICA OFF THE MAP TO GET ALL THE STUPID PEOPLE OUT OF EARTHS POPULATION…..