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CIA-RDP90-00806R000100490019-7
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September 2, 2010
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March 15, 1981
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/02 : CIA-RDP90-00806R000100490019-7 r r I / r I a.G r r,; r 01 11 '144142 81BLAI uring the past dec- ade--while the United States has felt ' guilty about Vietnam, shied away from sending trookis' into An- Bola, refused to protect a dic- tatorial regime in. Nicaragua-' and generally tried to be moral and decent in its-foreign policy -what have those sneaky Russians been up to? The short answer, given by a growing number of conserva- tive foreign policy thinkers with influence in the Reagan administration, is that the Soviets have been up to no good. The argument goes Mm this: While soft-minded liberals in Washington and the capi- tals of Western Europe were seeking "friendship and trade with the Soviet Union, the Soviets conspired throughout the 1970s with terrorists of every stripe to disrupt and dis- turb the governments of Great Britain, Spain, West Germany,. Italy, Turkey, Japan and se- lected countries in - Latin America and Africa. Examples abound. / no beloved English war hero, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, was murdered in 1979 on his fishing boat by a Provi- sional IRA terroist who learned his bomb-making. craft in Libya under Soviet supervi- sion. /- Aldo Moro, the Italian Christian Democrat states- man, was kidnapped and killed in 1978 by terrorists of the Red Brigades, the radical left underground organization AIW,r i c i . Au -r--'- phi PAG,%_Lq.--- whose leaders trained in Soviet KGB camps in Czecho- slovakia and Soviet-supported terrorist camps in South -Yemen. / Th l ri I d t t egen ary erro s e "Carlos the Jackal," who I helped organize the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics ! in Munich -and in THE WASHINGTON POST MAGAZIN 15 March 1981 1975 led_a kidnapping squad that seized 11-Arab oil minis- ten in Vienna, learned how to ply his bloody trade in three special training, camps in the U.S.S.R. There you have it a conspir- acy. Carlos the cold-eyed killer drinks vodka with the KGB. The Provisional -IRA slaugh- ters helpless school girls with Soviet-made Kalashnikov' as- sault rifles. The violence- crazed Baader-Meinhof Gang blows up West German banks for the furtherance of Soviet world domination. The con- spiracy theory of terrorism, with the Russians as the bad. guys, has an intoxicating polit- ical appeal in this city where Ronald Reagan reigns. Reagan himself claims the Soviets re- serve the right "to commit any crime, to lie, to cheat".to fur- ther their goal of world domi- natiom Secretary of State Alezan- der Haig, the soldier turned diplomat, accuses the Soviets of "training, funding and equipping" the forces of worldwide terrorism. The blue-eyed. former general -has glum escap temp ista I hole sedam mica, consil Haig' hums thins STAT conce Th seems newly powerful Republican hard-liners that Democrats who used to run U.S. foreign policy (and who now stand ac- cused of ignoring Soviet in- volvement in terrorism) ques- tion whether the "Russians did it" theory is based on genuine intelligence informa- tion or on anti-Communist conservatism that's welded to a keen sense of what the elec- ? torate wants to hear. "I have a feeling there is a lot of loose talk going around with very little support," says former United' Nations Am- bassador Donald F. McHenry. "It. has the pungent small of politic-" Whatever its - motivation, the Reagan administration's finger-pointing has provoked the Soviet Union into one of its more hyperbolic. self-right- eous rejoinders since the Cold War. Soviet Defense Minister Dmitri Ustinov said last month the U.S. accusations were an "evil-minded decep- tion" to cover up Western sub- version in Poland and other . Communist countries 'Ter- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/02 : CIA-RDP90-00806R000100490019-7