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Moscow Distances Itself from Scott Ritter Amid Travel Controversy


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Scott Ritter, the former U.N. weapons inspector who has garnered a controversial reputation for his support of Kremlin narratives about the Ukraine conflict, found himself unexpectedly grounded when attempting to travel to Russia. Ritter, who was previously convicted in an underage online sex sting in 2011, claimed that he was pulled off a flight en route to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, where he was scheduled to speak. He attributed this to Washington's fear of his influence, alleging that his passport was seized on "orders of the State Department."

 

Ritter's supporters, including Russian state media, have portrayed this incident as a sign of the U.S. administration's nervousness about his participation in the forum. They suggested that the U.S. government is so threatened by Ritter's pro-Russian stance that it intervened to prevent him from speaking in Russia. However, the Kremlin's reaction has been notably subdued, offering little support for Ritter's claims.

 

When asked about the incident, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov downplayed the situation, stating that the specifics of Ritter's travel restrictions were unclear and hinting that such restrictions on former intelligence officers are not uncommon globally. “This is practiced in almost all countries in relation to former intelligence officers,” Peskov noted. While he acknowledged the broader context of a “frenzied campaign” to limit U.S.-Russia contacts, he did not endorse the idea that Ritter's case was particularly extraordinary.

 

Ritter's history with Russia includes a visit to Chechnya in January, where he delivered a speech to Russian troops involved in the Ukraine war. This background, along with his frequent appearances in Russian media, underscores his significant “contacts” with Russian officials, some of whom are under Western sanctions. Despite this, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov clarified that Moscow could not intervene on Ritter’s behalf, bluntly stating, "He’s not a Russian citizen."

 

Scott Ritter has turned up in Chechnya and spoken in broken Russian (some of which I couldn’t make out) to thousands of Kadyrov’s fighters about his efforts to strengthen the "friendship between Chechnya and America"

 

The U.S. State Department has refrained from commenting on the specifics of Ritter's passport situation. Ritter himself, speaking to Kremlin-controlled media outlet RT, framed the incident as an intentional move by the U.S. to deny Russia the benefit of his presence. “They took my passport. When asked why, they said ‘orders of the State Department,’” Ritter claimed, adding that the ultimate aim was to “deprive Russia of his presence.”

While Ritter and his supporters continue to assert that his barred entry to Russia is a strategic maneuver by the U.S. to silence him, the restrained response from the Kremlin indicates a different narrative.

 

Rather than rallying behind Ritter, Russian officials have treated the incident with a degree of nonchalance, suggesting that the former intelligence officer's situation is not as unique or significant as he and his allies have portrayed.

 

Credit: Daily Beast 2024-06-06

 

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4 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

Thought Scott Ritter was out-of-bounds for AN.

Think you'll find that's links to his propaganda conspiracy tweets and website. Articles about the pedo are all go   :thumbsup: after all we can have articles about ISIS attacks but not link to their rubbish.

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Just now, owl sees all said:

 

Think he was on an 18 or older site when the sting occurred.

 

He certainly knows about both the Ukraine and Israel conflicts. Perhaps knows too much for the Americans. A bit like Assange; kill the truth at any cost.

Oh look sticking up for the pedo and his conspiracy theories  :biggrin: 

 

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14 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Oh look sticking up for the pedo and his conspiracy theories  :biggrin: 

 

Is he right about the two conflicts mentioned?

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Just now, owl sees all said:

Is he right about the two conflicts mentioned?

yawn?

 

is he wrong? :saai:

 

Next reply from you will be no he's not wrong, then after that I will reply, cool, believe what you want. There done

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9 hours ago, owl sees all said:

Is he right about the two conflicts mentioned?

You won’t get a lot of posters agreeing with you. Most of the posters here only ever engage in ad hominem attacks when they can’t rebut the facts.

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4 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

You won’t get a lot of posters agreeing with you. Most of the posters here only ever engage in ad hominem attacks when they can’t rebut the facts.

What facts lol

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

What facts lol

How many hours a day do you spend on AN? I’m sure the advertisers love you. You seem to respond to practically all my posts within seconds. Or maybe you’re a bot. Yeah, that sounds about right.

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On 6/6/2024 at 6:38 PM, Gweiloman said:

You won’t get a lot of posters agreeing with you. Most of the posters here only ever engage in ad hominem attacks when they can’t rebut the facts.

 

On 6/6/2024 at 6:46 PM, Gweiloman said:

How many hours a day do you spend on AN? I’m sure the advertisers love you. You seem to respond to practically all my posts within seconds. Or maybe you’re a bot. Yeah, that sounds about right.

There you go.

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