VICTOR BOUT RUSSIAN ARMS DEALER

 

 

Why can the DEA bust Bout in Thailand and get away with it when no drugs were found on him and what gives them the right to use Thailand as a base--luring him to Thailand. What if Thailand Police arrested one of the US arms dealers in USA and pinpointed that dealers involvement in arms deals in SE Asia??? Bout has been jailed in USA for attenpting to kill Americans when the USA is now sending arms to Saudi Arabia to kill its own citizens?? wheres the justice.

So US, UK Arms dealers sell anywhere on the planet yet Bout is the escapegoat. UK has licensed at least £4.7bn of arms exports to Saudi Arabia and £860m to its coalition partners & May's husband runs Philip Mayshusband of the UK prime minister, works for a company that is the largest shareholder in arms manufacturer, BAE Systems.

Blackwater exported ammunition and body armor without license or written authorization to Iraq and Afghanistan on multiple occasions” from 2004 to 2006, nad provided “encrypted satellite phones to the ‘Government of South Sudan’ between November 2005 and February 2006 while attempting to obtain security contracts work up to $300 million a year.The South Sudanese Liberation Army/Movement was the business partner of Blackwater & Blackwater was fined a mere $7.5 million. 

On December 8, 2022, Russia and the United States conducted a prisoner exchange, trading Brittney Griner, an American basketball player, for Viktor Bout.....

 

Russian Foreign Ministry learned with much satisfaction the reports on Thai Criminal Court’s decision to free the Russian citizen Viktor Bout, who was suspected of planning a sale of weaponry to the Revolutionary Armed Force in Colombia (FARC), the ministry’ s deputy official spokesman, Igor Lyakin-Frolov said Tuesday.Earlier in the day, the Thai Criminal Court issued a non-guilty verdict to Viktor Bout, thus denying a request from the U.S. to extradite him.The court ruled the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) was a political organization and not a terrorist one, as the U.S. had claimed.

Why should Thailand allow rthe USA to arrest and lure this man in Thailand?? when they allow jail without trial and torture at Abu Grab & Quantanimo Bay

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"Victor Bout's extradition has become a top priority for an Obama administration seeking to prevent him from being released and further fanning conflicts around the world, particularly in his old stomping grounds of Afghanistan."

It should be noted that the Americans were only too happy to work with Bout when he served their purposes: in the first years of the Iraq war Bout flew "hundreds of missions for the U.S. military and civilian contractors, raking in millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars." Back then, it seems that Bout was too useful to the United States to get arrested.

While the Bush Administration was spending hundreds of thousands of US taxpayer dollars to hunt down Victor Bout, it was funneling hundreds of millions to military contractor Blackwater USA and its CEO Erik Prince. According to Wikipedia:

Viktor Bout, 41, was arrested in March in a joint police operation led by the U.S. Washington is seeking Bout's extradition on charges of illegal weapons deals with militant groups, including the Taliban and al-Qaeda, in Middle East and African countries.

His arrest came as part of a sting operation involving a 'deal' to sell and deliver surface-to-air missiles, helicopters and rocket launchers to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The group is listed as a terrorist organization in the U.S. Bout is a former lieutenant in the Russian military who quit the armed forces in 1991. He then allegedly transformed himself into an international arms dealer, earning the nickname 'the Merchant of Death.' Western media has consistently referred to him as a "former KGB officer."Western law enforcement agencies consider him to be "the most prominent foreign businessman" involved in trafficking arms to UN-embargoed destinations.

U.N. reports say Bout set up a network of more than 50 cargo aircraft around the world to facilitate his arms shipments.

BUT WHATS THE DIFFERENCE WITH RUSSIAN VICTOR BOUT AND THE USA SUPPLYING ARMS TO MANY DICTATORS.

SEPTEMBER 2010 :

Bout remained in Thai detention despite a court ruling for his extradition to the United States. He was held while the Thai courts investigate new charges filed by the U.S. concerning money laundering and wire fraud filed shortly before an extradition verdict was heard ten days ago. Bout’s lawyer will fight the extradition ruling under Thai extradition law (1929), based on the signed agreement by both Thailand and the United States that documents pertaining to any potential extradition case can only be filed once.The USA have broken this law.

The U.S. had a previous ruling on Boats extradition denied by the Thai courts in 2009 on claims that he aided a foreign terrorist organisation in procuring weaponry. In addition to this month’s successful extradition verdict and the ongoing case in Thai court, Bout’s lawyers say this violates Thailand’s extradition law and therefore negate the previous court ruling.

In addition, lawyers working on Bout’s defence state an infraction made by prosecutors under Thailand’s Criminal Code (article 125), which specifies a case cannot be filed for indictment until questioning has been carried out on a suspect, consequently negates all previous decisions. Bout was and has never been questioned by a prosecutor before any of the cases were submitted to court.

Canada's defence industry accounts for 650 firms, and 57,000 direct jobs, while the Canadian Defence Industries Association puts the figure at 1,559 firms. CDIA employment numbers roughly match those of the CCC. The Canadian defence industry sells about $5 billion dollars of goods and services per year, half of which are exported so maybe they export to whoever????.

A U.S. dealer who has grown rich moving arms for governments is Sarkis Soghanalian, president of United Industries, with branches in Miami, Beirut, Madrid, Athens, Geneva, and Baghdad. Sitting in his office atop a private hangar at Miami International Airport, Soghanalian claims his sales exceed $1 billion a year, with profits at 10%. He has a stable of Arabian horses, homes in Athens, Madrid, and Paris, as well as Miami, and a fleet of jets and helicopters to whisk him and his weapons anywhere at a moment's notice. Could he be the world's biggest arms merchant? Soghanalian a Lebanese worked for the CIA as a client and his fortunes turned.

German-born Ernst Werner Glatt, a man who used to buy weapons for USA CIA man Cummings in East Germany. Colleagues say Glatt got rich supplying the CIA with East bloc weapons for Afghanistan and the contras. Glatt with about $200 million a year in steady business and a multimillion-dollar Virginia farm called Black Eagle. Black Eagle Farm however was being foreclosed for failure to pay a $5.29 million loan from a Charlottesville bank & $56,000 in local taxes.

David Duncan, an elusive character who other dealers say peddled guns for the CIA out of South Florida. Duncan made the headlines when the Panamanian government seized a ship, the Pia Vesta, laden with 1,500 Kalashnikov rifles and 1,500 Soviet antitank rockets belonging to him. Duncan said at the time that the cargo, initially bound for Peru, was rerouted to Panama and was to have been flown from there to El Salvador. The true identity of the intended recipients has never become public. Duncan also runs an aircraft company that carries nonmilitary supplies and weapons to the contras. Says a veteran dealer: ''He's one of the CIA's pipsqueak smugglers.''

Sam Cummings, 59, an amiable, American-born British citizen and former CIA agent. Cummings learned his trade traveling around Europe after World War II buying stashes of surplus weapons for the CIA. In 1953 he went into business for himself, buying arms from both the East and West blocs and reselling them for whatever the market would bear. Cummings says he does about $80 million a year in sales from offices in Virginia, England, and a penthouse in Monte Carlo that is just steps from the onetime home of Sir Basil Zaharoff, an infamous turn-of-the-century arms dealer. LIKE MOST arms merchants, Cummings says he would sell to almost anyone if the government allowed it.

Jean Bernard Lasnaud, who deals arms in his south Florida condo under the USA protection yet this man sold arms to Croatia, Ecuador & Sierra Leone where arms to rebel forces had been embargoed since 1997 etc. Between 1992 and 1995, Argentina's President Carlos Menem signed decrees authorizing sales of Argentine-made arms to Uruguay and Panama. But instead were sent to Croatia, which was under a U.N. arms embargo, and Ecuador, embargoed by the 1945 Rio Accord because of its ongoing war with Peru. Lasnaud dealt missiles, tanks, and rocket launchers from his condo in south Florida with impunity & even after Argentina requested his extradition the USA said no? Lasnaud's Caribbean Group sold $1-2m worth of arms a year & in 2002 he took off from the USA & disappeared. It is unclear if he was ever sent to Argentina or prosecuted. Two years after his arrest, he was again selling arms through his websites Transcon Services in Montreal, and General Equipment Corporation International in Tamarac, Florida. His ability to operate unhindered in the US is because he is considered an “asset” to US agencies providing services to the US, as well as to countries like Croatia which the US wanted to arm but could not because of the UN embargo. The U.S. Department of Justice had refused to pick him up while he lived free and easy in the USA, citing "insufficient evidence"

Like Lasnaud, Lebanese citizen Sarkis Soghanalian is another arms dealer in the international arms trade – both of them receiving pat from the US. With more than 40 years of experience and billions of dollars in brokered deals, Soghanalian insists that all his deals - whether they were with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq or rebels in Central America – were done with the approval of the US government, according to a web portal on international arms deal. He died at age 82. He became a major arms supplier to Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, operated a fleet of cargo planes and owned homes in a dozen countries but because he could speal several languages was as asset to the US it is believed.

Monzer Al Kassar from Syria started out as a petty hashish drug dealer who then went into the business of selling illegal sale of Polish arms to Croatia and Bosnia. He was extradited from Spain to the US in 2008, as he had agreed to sell weapons to informants working for the United States. Kassar had agreed to sell surface-to-air missiles and other weapons to the FARC. The informants being DEA had said the weapons would be used by the group to kill American military personnel in Colombia so he was sentenced to jail it seems for 30 years Sept 2011?

Chilean, Luis Felipe Moreno Godoy, an associate of the international arms dealer Monzer Al-Kassar was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison. In 2007, AL KASSAR and MORENO GODOY agreed to sell to the FARC more than 12,000 weapons — including thousands of machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, and surface-to-air missile systems, or “SAMs” — along with 2 million rounds of ammunition.” Moreno, 60, was caught in Bucharest a couple years ago, but had been living in Spain.

Leonid Efimovich Minin, a thug from the Ukraine. He was arrested in 2001 for arms charges smuggling and distributing illegal weapons into Italy Minin & was a mafia type criminal after the eatern bloc came apart & was charged with international gun smuggling and using a fake EUC to sell arms to Liberia and Sierra Leone. He is implicated for his role in two shipments: 113 tons of arms delivered to Ivory Coast on July 12, 2000; and 68 tons to Burkina Faso on March 13, 1999.

 

US COMPANIES like General Dynamics one of the USAs biggest arms dealers sells billions of arms from M1 tanks to submarines and F16s. Its General Manager Panagiotis Takis Veliotis, was indicted on kickback, fraud, conspiracy, perjury, and racketeering charges & then came William Anders, GD's chief 1991-1993, who pocketed $44.3 million in earnings and stock benefits, becoming the highest-paid executive in the defense industry. During the 1970s, U.S. companies sold to the Chilean junta and to the Shah of Iran. In the 1980s it was Stinger missiles for the mujahaddin in Afghanistan (the CIA budgeted $55 million to try and buy them back in 1993), and arms for the drug-running contras and secret missiles for Iran & then Bin Laden himsel and the list goes on. Prior to the Gulf War, the USA armed Iraq and today theres no stopping the supply of weapons as we see the use of white phosphorus bombs banned being used by Irael on the Palestinians in Gaza Jan 15th 2009.

White phosphorus was used in 1988 by Iraqi forces against its own Kurdish citizens, 1993 by Israeli forces in Lebanon, 1994 by Russian forces in Chechnya, in 1995 by Serbian forces in Serbia, in 2006 by Israeli forces in Lebanon,in 2004 by American forces in Iraq, and in 2008-2009 by Israeli forces in Gaza---yet these governments do not care about the harm to citizens.

After the 1967 war, France stopped supplies of uranium to Israel. These supplies were from former French colonies of Gabon, Niger, and the Central Africa. France dropped arms to Libya to overthrow Gaddafi and now has the problem of trying to get them back as they may be used against France by the rebels?? who received them?The main arms suppliers to Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Syria and Yemen since 2005 are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, the UK and the USA. At least 11 states have provided military assistance or allowed exports of weaponry, munitions and related equipment to Yemen, where some 200 protesters have lost their lives in 2011. These include Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, the Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine, the UK and the USA.Spanish cluster submunitions and MAT-120 cargo mortar projectiles, licensed for sale in 2007, were found in Misratah by Amnesty International, when it was being shelled by al-Gaddafi forces earlier this year--these were banned??

At least 20 states have sold and supplied small arms, ammunition, tear gas and riot control agents, and other equipment to Egypt. The USA has been the biggest - annually providing $1.3 billion. Others include Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, and Switzerland.

 

USA ARMS DEALS just as Bad [ USA Arms deals ].Jailed why he will be freed!! [ Victor Bout ] US can sell arms TO terrorist orgs: [ US arms sales ]

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