User talk:Nanobear~enwiki/Security threats against Russia

Emarat Kavkaz
Could you find reliable sources for the claim that Emarat Kavkaz (Caucasus Emirate) has its foreign representation in Finland in central Helsinki in the office building at Bulevadi 2? This is the street address that is associated by Whois records with the Kavkaz Center .com domain and mirror domains listed on this sanctions page by the UN Security Council Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee.

Until August 2010 Umarov had an outfit called "Векалат Имарата Кавказ", which Google translates to "General Mission of the Caucasus Emirate". Kavkaz Center called it "General Mission (Wekalat) of the Caucasus Emirate abroad, GeneralVekalat". It was headed by Shamsuddin Batukayev (Шамсуддин Батукаев) from Turkey but was disbanded after a split in the terrorist group in 2010.

This would make Movladi Udugov the main representative of the Caucasus Emirate abroad. Is there any source that he is permanently stationed in Finland? -- Petri Krohn (talk) 06:39, 21 February 2012 (UTC) – updated 07:37, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Enemy number one
It says "American politicians have declared Russia as their country's 'enemy number one.'", however the reference does not match with the evidence provided. Mitt Romney is a former politician and he said "geopolitical foe" not enemy. In this context, it means opponent or may refer to Russian hostility to America. This statement, being plural (politicians, their) and quoting incorrectly, is incorrect. If it is was correct it would say "An American presidential candidate said Russia was his country's "number one geopolitical foe".

The article claims that NATO said Russia is one its main enemies in cyberwarfare. It never said this, and the source article does not say it happened either. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 180.150.157.31 (talk) 16:59, 21 June 2014 (UTC)