Wednesday, December 1, 2010

WikiLeaks: Putin Likely Knew Of Plot To Poison Russian Dissident

From Gateway Pundit and Right Network:

8:10 PM (5 hours ago)Wikileaks: Putin Likely Knew of Plot to Poison Russian Dissidentfrom Gateway Pundit by Jim HoftA high-ranking US diplomat told his French counterpart that Russian Leader Vladimir Putin likely knew of the plot to poison Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko.




Alexander Litvinenko at the University College Hospital in central London before his death. A top US diplomat believes that Vladimir Putin knew about the plot to poison the outspoken dissident.




CBS reported:



A high-ranking U.S. diplomat doubted Vladimir Putin was unaware of a 2006 plot to murder a former Russian security agent turned dissident with a radioactive substance, recently released State Department documents show.



In secret conversations with a French diplomat, Daniel Fried, an assistant secretary of state, said Putin likely knew about the plot to kill Alexander Litvinenko given the Russian leader’s attention to detail, the Guardian newspaper of London reported Wednesday evening.



The organization WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of secret diplomatic cables to the Guardian and several other news outlets, leading to stories such as the Guardian’s about what happens behind the scenes in U.S. diplomacy.



Litvinenko died Nov. 23, 2006, after testing positive for polonium-210, a radioactive substance. In a dramatic death-bed statement, Litvinenko accused Putin of poisoning him, which the Kremlin denied.



Two weeks after Litvinenko’s death, Fried, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, met with Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, a senior diplomatic adviser to then-French President Jacques Chirac, the Guardian reported.



(Fried still works for the U.S. government. President Obama tapped him to close down the prison at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.)



The Wikileaks’ cables also condemned Russia for being a “mafia state.”

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