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Russian suggests Litvinenko may have smuggled polonium
Dec 20, 2006, 17:17 GMT
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I'm of the same opinion regarding Litvinenko, and I also think that among other unknown people, both Kovtun himself and Lugovoy are part of the botched polonium-smuggling operation. Much more disturbing however, is the possibility of frequent nuclear deals on an international level in which governments of democratic countries and dictatorships alike are involved in this dirty business with the employees of secret services such as MI5/MI6, FSB, ISI (Pakistan) and G.I.D. (Saudi-Arabia) carrying out their governments' orders.
The million dollar question is: Where might al-Qaeda figure into all of this?
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