From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: New 'Terror' Target: Belarus
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[What the CIA lacks in imagination it more than makes
up for with psychotic delusions. Having failed to
topple Belarus President Lukashenko in a
Yugoslav-style Western-engineered coup last year, it
now resorts to the universal panacea: Branding him and
his government as supporters of international
terrorism.
Observe the Company's 'logic': Because Belarus
supplied military equipment to the legitimate
government of Tajikistan several years ago *to combat
religious extremists,* it's responsible for the
extremists capturing the weapons.
How would this curious principle apply to the Taliban
coming into possession of US Stinger missiles?
As for Belarus supplying weapons to the Western-armed
KLA and its numerous offshoots, the CIA is being far
too modest.
We all know who deserves credit for that operation.]


Belarus seen as top supplier of arms to Moslem
extremists
Mark Lenzi and Jakob Lemke, DPA - 1/5/2002
MINSK - Belarus is the largest supplier of weapons to
Islamic radicals, according to sources at the United
States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the
Israeli intelligence journal DEBKA.
In the first half of 2001 alone, Belarus signed
weapons deals with Arab, Palestinian and Albanian
Moslem extremists for more than 500 million dollars,
the sources say.
It seems the last dictatorship in Europe is playing a
key role in supplying Islamic radicals and terrorists
in Central Asia, the Middle East and the Balkans with
weapons and military equipment.
As a former Soviet republic that inherited huge
amounts of military equipment when the Soviet Union
collapsed and has expanded and upgraded its existing
weapons producing facilities, Belarus is well-placed
to maintain its yearly rank as a top-ten weapons
exporting country to the Third World.
Belarus, with a population of only 10 million people,
has 1,700 T- 72 tanks, intelligence documents obtained
by DPA reveal. Poland, which shares a border with
Belarus and is a new member of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization NATO, has four times the
population but just half that number of tanks.
"Belarus is one of the most secretive countries in its
weapons deals and probably one of the most
irresponsible countries you can think of", says Siemon
Wezemen describing the situation.
Wezemen is an expert on arms exports and weapons
proliferation at the SIPRI institute in Stockholm, a
highly respected scientific foundation devoted to
peace research.
The fact that Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko
has led his country into international isolation and
has been condemned and ostracized by the West for his
undemocratic and authoritarian behavior has provided
another impetus for him to sell weapons to countries
and organizations that are unfriendly to the United
States and Western Europe.
As official information from Minsk on arms exports is
shrouded in secrecy, Western observers must base their
assessments on intelligence documents, information
obtained from intelligence analysts and diplomats as
well as East European military and political journals
with sources close to the Belarusian arms trade.
The influential Polish political news journal Wprost,
for example, reports that as far back as 1994, in
Lukashenko's first year as president, Belarus supplied
Tajikistan with machine guns and armored vehicles -
equipment which quickly found its way into the hands
of Islamic fighters engaged in civil war in
neighboring Afghanistan.
Wprost also reports that Belarus, in violation of U.N.
Security Council resolutions, has helped the Iraqi Air
Force with modernizing its anti-aircraft systems by
supplying military hardware such as SA-3 missile
components along with equipment used to modernize
Iraq's air defense network.
While Lukashenko has strongly denied the allegations
that he has supplied weaponry to Iraq, Wezeman notes:
"I would not be surprised if Belarus was giving
technical assistance."
The efforts of Lukashenko to earn much-needed hard
currency for Belarus's anemic economy - one of the
poorest in Europe - appear to have no limits as the
country indiscriminately sells weapons to anyone
willing to pay - especially Islamic militants who
cannot procure weapons through legal and ordinary
channels.
As sources at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
suggest and the Israeli intelligence journal DEBKA
reported, Belarus has supplied Moslem Albanian rebels
fighting in Kosovo and Macedonia with machine guns,
mortars, anti-tank mines and large quantities of
ammunition.
These rebels have made good use of this equipment in
their fight against Serbia and Macedonia - two Slavic
countries who are key Russian allies in the Balkans.
In such a light it seems ironic that as Russia's most
ardent public supporter in its military campaign
against Islamic freedom fighters in Chechnya,
Lukashenko is such a crucial supplier of lethal
military equipment for the Islamic world.
As combating fundamental Islamic terrorism appears to
be the lynchpin of Russia's new relationship with the
West, some European observers hope that Moscow will
use its overwhelming political and economic leverage
on Lukashenko to put an end to Belarus's military
sales to the radical Islamic world.



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