More Top Republicans: Bomb Plot Perhaps Involved Others, FBI To Investigate Worldwide -- FOX News
The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee said Sunday he thinks the Boston Marathon bombing suspects were trained in carrying out the attacks and stated the FBI has launched an international investigation on the issue.
Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul told “Fox News Sunday” that suspects Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev perhaps had help and that their mother played a "very strong role" in their radicalization process.
The Texas Republican joins a growing number of congressional Republicans who think the ethnic Chechen brothers had outside help or influence.
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More News On A Foreign Connection To The Boston Marathon Bombers
Russians to US: Boston bombing suspect, mother discussed jihad in 2011 -- NBC
Slain Boston suspect Tsarnaev may have attended terrorism seminars in Georgia – reports -- RT
US Knew Tsarnaevs Were Dangerous - Top Russian MP -- RIA Novosti
Lawmakers Seek More From Russia on Boston Bombers -- Wall Street Journal
US Rep. Questions Why Russia Didn’t Share Bomb Suspect Information -- RIA Novosti
Congress members demand investigation into Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s trip to Russia and his mother -- New York Post
Peter King Questions Russia's Cooperation With FBI On Boston Bombing Suspects -- Huffington Post/AP
Congressman: Boston bombing suspects may have had foreign help -- NBC
Pols convinced Boston Marathon bombers received training and inspiration abroad -- New York Daily News
Bombing suspects had training, lawmaker says -- USA Today
The Canadian boxer who could have convinced Boston bomber to wage violent jihad against the United States -- Daily Mail
My Comment: There are still many unanswered questions and leads that need to be investigated. But from where I am standing .... coupled with all of the information and news that I have read .... I suspect that there is more to this story than what has been publicized and/or reported.
But Russia is definitely not waiting .... they are right now tracking down possible suspects and associates to the Boston Marathon bombers.
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