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Moscow threatens 'a new Cold War'
Complains Bush administration uses 'double standard' in Russian relations

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By Toby Westerman
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com 

Moscow is charging the Bush administration with a "double standard" in its 
dealings with Russia and threatens "a new Cold War" with the United States, 
according to official Russian sources. 

The Bush administration's "double standard," according to Moscow, consists of 
claiming to strive for improved relations with Russia, while in reality 
seeking to achieve a position of superiority. "A double standard approach may 
lead to Russian-U.S. relations to a deadlock from which there is only one way 
-- a new Cold War." 

The statement was carried by the Voice of Russia World Service, the official 
broadcasting service of the Russian government. 

Moscow again condemned what it termed as "hysteria ... which continues in 
Washington" regarding the Robert Hanssen spy case. Hanssen, a 27-year FBI 
veteran agent, is accused of providing Russian intelligence with highly 
sensitive information over the course of 15 years. Hanssen's alleged 
espionage activities are considered to be one of the gravest breaches of U.S. 
security in the nation's history. 

"This scandal contradicts the statements of the Bush administration about the 
intention to develop U.S.-Russian relations," Moscow claimed. 

In addition to the Hanssen case, Moscow expressed its displeasure over the 
reception of a representative of Chechnya separatists by a high-ranking U.S. 
State Department official. Chechnya, a constituent republic of the Russian 
Federation in the Caucasus region, is currently in the midst of a struggle to 
gain its independence from Russia. 

Ilyas Akhmadov, who bears the title "foreign minister" of Ichkeria 
(Chechnya), participated in a private discussion with U.S. State Department 
Acting Special Advisor John Beyrle. Although discussions in recent years have 
taken place between Chechen separatists and U.S. government officials, this 
is the first encounter at such a high level. 

The Bush administration's foreign policy course, according to Moscow, "is 
dangerous because it can completely undermine Moscow's confidence in 
Washington," confirming that U.S. "policy and actions ... are unpredictable." 

Russia declared that present U.S. policy would compromise the ability of the 
two nations to reach international agreements in the future. 

"This course may reduce to the minimum the possibility of agreement between 
the two countries on bilateral and international issues," Moscow warned, 
adding ominously, "first of all -- nuclear arms reductions." 

Recently Russian authorities claimed that "it is not Washington, but Moscow, 
that has to be afraid of spies," adding that in retaliation for the expulsion 
of Russian operatives from the U.S., "Russia may expel not 50, but hundreds 
of American spies." The statements were made as Russian President Vladimir 
Putin urged that the Hanssen spy case not seriously interfere with 
U.S.-Russian relations. 

In a fit of its own "spy hysteria" last year, Russian authorities brought to 
trial -- and convicted -- American businessman Edmund Pope on charges 
observers regarded as unsubstantiated. After sentencing, Putin almost 
immediately pardoned Pope. 

Although the case of Robert Hanssen has become headline news, it is not the 
only recent major espionage incident. In Miami, Fla., the spy trial of the 
group of Cuban agents who called themselves the "Wasp Network" continues. 

FBI agents exposed the group in 1998, during the Clinton administration, and 
after several years of investigation amassed some 10,000 pages of information 
on the spy group. 

In addition to various intelligence-gathering activities, one of the group is 
charged with murder. The Wasp Network is alleged to have close ties with 
Cuban intelligence -- a significant development in view of Cuba's close ties 
with Moscow. 

Despite its importance to the security of the United States, the Wasp Network 
trial has not received any major coverage from the establishment media. 

FBI Miami spokeswoman Judy Orihuela told WorldNetDaily that the "gag order" 
placed on the proceedings by trial judge Joan Lenard remains in effect, and 
discussion of the case at this time is forbidden. 

While the hunt for espionage agents among U.S. security agencies spans 
presidential administrations, so also do contacts with a variety of different 
political groups. U.S. contacts with the Chechen separatists took place for 
some years before the current administration took office. 

White House spokesman Richard Boucher stated this week that Beyrle met with 
Akhmadov as an individual, not as a representative of a Chechen state. The 
meeting was held, according to Boucher, "to promote a peaceful solution to 
the conflict." 

Boucher also stated that the U.S. recognizes Chechnya as part of Russia, that 
the Chechens must renounce violence, but that, "there can be no military 
solution to the conflict." 



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