There is no end to the Russiagate fraud. All major charges have been
disproved. No one was convicted of the dreaded “collusion” that was
reported endlessly for the last four years. Damning information is now
declassified and casts doubt on the veracity of the whole story.
CrowdStrike, the Democratic National Committee cyber security firm,
admitted under oath they had no proof of hacking by Russia or anyone
else. Robert Mueller ended his two-year long, multi-million dollar
investigation with nothing except convictions for process crimes.
Why then did the New York Times print a story with an unnamed intelligence agency source
claiming that the Russian government paid the Taliban to kill American
soldiers in Afghanistan? The charge is ludicrous on its face but the
story is quite useful to people who want to hide their own criminality
while simultaneously keeping Trump hamstrung in an election year.
Russia is the nation least likely to do business with jihadists. In
the late 1990s and early 2000s, jihadists nearly tore Russia apart.
Separatists from the Chechnya region terrorized the entire country which
was weakened and divided after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Because of that experience Russia eagerly assisted the United States
after the September 11 attacks. Far from impeding the U.S. presence,
Russia and other former Soviet republics were steadfast participants in
the Northern Distribution Network (NDN).
NDN was a supply line carrying materiel from Russia, through central
Asian nations and finally to Afghanistan. Russia allowed the use of its
air space in troop transit flights. Far from being an enemy, Russia
assisted the U.S. and its coalition in their fight against the Taliban.
-- Margaret Kimberley, "Freedom Rider: Russia, Afghanistan, and the Big Lie" (BLACK AGENDA REPORT).