Except: a) They can shuffle the task off to a regional agent, a couple steps removed from anyone with real authorityEl Guapo wrote:Sure. And there are probably anti-semites within Russia's government. That said, absent inside knowledge that it would make very little sense for Russia to do it is a reasonable basis for surmising that Russia probably did not do it.GargoyleBoy wrote:I think it's a mental trap to assume that the Kremlin didn't sanction it because it hurts them in the end. People make mistakes. So do governments. We can't assume the people at the Kremlin automatically know what's best for Russia, any more than our own government knows what's best for the U.S.
b) They know that they can denounce it (as they already have done)
So what on the face would be a net loss for them ends up (they hope) looking like the actions of "rogue agents" - absolving them of any responsibility while still contributing to the instability of the area. If they get away with it.
My entire POINT is that the whole region is so messed up right now we CAN'T know who's responsible with any certainty. You can make assumptions (as you have) but that doesn't make them fact.
The fact is we don't know.