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Daithí
10-14-2007, 08:29 PM
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian special services have been warned of a plot to assassinate President Vladimir Putin when he visits Iran on Tuesday, Interfax news agency said on Sunday.

Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed the report as totally baseless and intended to undermine Russian-Iranian relations.

Interfax said Russian security services had been told that suicide bombers and kidnappers were training to kill or capture Putin during this week's historic visit, which will be watched closely in Washington and other Western capitals.

"A reliable source in one of the Russian special services, has received information from several sources outside Russia, that during the president of Russia's visit to Tehran an assassination attempt is being plotted," the report said.

"A number of groups of suicide bombers are preparing for this aim."

Interfax quoted Kremlin sources as saying they had no comment on the report, but that the president had been informed.

Putin, who will be the first Kremlin chief to visit Iran since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin went in 1943, will formally be in Tehran for a summit of Caspian Sea states.

"PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR"

But a meeting planned with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad could give Putin a chance to seek a peaceful compromise over Tehran's nuclear program and to demonstrate his independence from Washington on Middle East issues.

Western governments' relations with Russia have been tested in recent months by disputes over missile defenses and differences over how to handle Tehran's nuclear program. The West is eager to impose tougher sanctions on Iran to curb a program it suspects is aimed at obtaining nuclear weapons.

Russia is less inclined to further sanctions. Iran insists research and development are purely for peaceful purposes.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini dismissed the report by Interfax, Russia's largest news agency and often used by the Kremlin and government insiders as a means of communicating their message.

"Reports published by some media are totally baseless and are in line with the psychological war launched by enemies who want to harm Iran and Russia's relationship."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071014/ts_nm/russia_iran_putin_dc

Hoops1888
10-14-2007, 08:35 PM
I dont get it.

Are they trying to say Iran is going to kill him or a group? I doubt it to be honest why In gods name would they kill really the only head of a country that is on their side after all they're the ones arming them with whatever they cant make themselves. I might just add an action I agree with :allahu:

Daithí
10-14-2007, 08:45 PM
Probably a lie generated by the americans to create mistrust.

Lobo1888
10-15-2007, 12:08 PM
That wouldn't be in too good for Iran, Putin is their ally in this nuclear case. However, Iran is growing economically and cheap energy is something every country needs. If they get strong competition on that part of world's market someone (we know who) will lose it's monopoly.
It's not about bombing Israel, actually I doubt Syria or Iran would nuke Israel, there are many Palestinians around and it's too small territory.
Putin is vital supporter of their nuclear program.

This is cheap propaganda

Daithí
10-15-2007, 02:15 PM
Putin is supportive of a democratic want for civilian nuclear power.

Erin_go_bragh
10-15-2007, 05:26 PM
Yes Daithi to further their own intrests and spite the united states. We have to remember that Putin is opressing the people of chechnya and fighting a war with the mujahideen.