Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects | On Compulsive Reactions and Chechnya
Post originally written 4/19/2013
Authorities have pointed to 2 brothers as main suspects of the Boston Marathon bombs that went off earlier this week. Some Internet sites are saying they the suspects are from Chechnya. Ramifications of the geopolitical circumstance that interact with recent turbulence about Chechnya result in complexities which are more that a simple cut-and-dried two point scenario of good guys on one side and bad guys on the other.
Many questions are asked as soon as Chechnya is brought into the picture.
Some of the questions that might be on the list:
Training for bomb building-- have the 2 suspects even been to Chechnya, as in a direct trip for the purpose of directly receiving instruction on how to fight and build bombs, let alone long enough, or involved enough with fighting persons, to learn how to build bombs from them? Probably not; a person can spend 19 years to learn how to build a bomb, which is about how old one of the suspects is.
[On an overall level, they might have been to Chechnya, and some Internet sources say they are from there, which it can be deduced they might have actually physically been there for some time windows].
If Chechnya is not recognized as an independent country according to some systems, then there are other countries or lands involved that might be recognized to the system that does not recognize Chechnya, by logic rule among other rules; therewith, who else might be involved?
Are there dimensions of superficiality involved? Is this incident going to be used to springboard start-up to start downgrading and attacking Chechnya?
Even though there is resentment existent in the U.S. toward the native places where many terrorist suspects are from, it is always more successful to maintain a truthful, sincere, way of going about achieving justice, that does not waiver from the accurate, real facts, involved, and does not rashly mix contexts. Bluntly put, you don't want to mix contexts despite your anger to blow off steam. What is being talked about here are the contexts of events involving violence that have been blamed on Chechen rebels over the past 15 years thereabout. There is a horrendous history of Chechen people being the victims of unspeakable crimes against humanity. Much of the real context that Chechen rebels were in, when they were initially fighting for freedom, was that the entity they were fighting against was communist. And communism was something the U.S. was fighting. It is only relatively recently, communism has been overturned in the region. Some events involving Chechen rebels might indeed have taken place after the change, however, the momentum and struggle of the Chechens and Chechnya goes back much further. So, listing a few events that Chechen rebels engaged in, and overlapping them with every international event involving anyone remotely of Chechen descent, if the presentment of the events is not done properly, and with the refined precision like all acts of violence should be dealt with, then a mess can be made that slows down the process of combating acts of terror.
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