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This came amid reports that Assad's forces were using new "highly effective and very accurate" weaponry. "There are modern weapons that the regime didn't previously have, be they rocket launchers or air to ground to missiles," The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters.
Needless to say, Russia's move to bolster Assad and the suggestion by Syrian foreign minister Walid al-Moualem that Damascus may soon formally request Russian ground troops for the fight has alarmed Washington which, until now, was content to bide its time until Assad finally fell before swooping in to "liberate" the country from whatever militia managed to prevail. As we outlined on Friday, that option is now officially off the table, as toppling Assad will now mean ISIS, al-Nusra, YPG, and the various and sundry other groups operating throughout the country will need to first defeat Russia, an exceptionally unlikely outcome and one that the Pentagon certainly cannot afford to wait out. With its back against the wall in terms of explaining to the public why it seems more and more like the US would rather allow ISIS to continue to operate rather than ally with Russia and Assad to defeat them, Obama and Kerry folded on Friday, instructing Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to phone his Russian counterpart to begin coordinating anti-terror activities in Syria. Here's The New York Times:
National Public Radio did the story last week. So did Bloomberg News. You've rarely seen such frank descriptions of AIPAC's power as offered in the Bloomberg piece. The very first paragraph cites Illinois Senator Dick Durbin's dis to AIPAC in order to support the Iran deal:
Richard Durbin... owes his political career to Aipac. In 1982, Aipac members supported Durbin, then an obscure college professor, against Paul Findley's campaign for reelection to the House as retribution for Findley's outspoken advocacy on behalf of the Palestine Liberation OrganizationPaul Findley has many times told this story; I've rarely seen it picked up by the mainstream media.
London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement on Tuesday they had closed their criminal investigation into the Labour peer.
Sewel resigned from his £84,500 per year post in the House of Lords in July after the Sun published undercover photographs and video footage allegedly showing the peer snorting cocaine in the company of prostitutes.
Police raided Sewel's home in central London during their investigation, but did not find any evidence to support the allegations.
"The Met launched a criminal inquiry into allegations of drug-related offences involving a member of the House of Lords on Monday, 27 July," Scotland Yard said in a statement.
"The investigation, led by officers from the Special Enquiry Team of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, has now concluded.
"Following a review of all the material, including a forensic examination of an address in central London, there is insufficient evidence to proceed with this investigation and the matter is now closed," the Met added.
The peer has been accused of using the book as "revenge" against Cameron after he failed to secure a top job in government following the 2010 general election.
Call me Dave, Ashcroft's biography which is being serialized by the Daily Mail, further exposed allegations of the PM's decadent behavior during his undergraduate studies at Oxford University.
Sources suggested on Monday that Ashcroft's position as Cameron's "special representative for veterans' transition" would not be reviewed.
The second installment of the book, released on Tuesday, included damning reports of Cameron's military knowledge and leadership.
General Sir David Richards said he was forced to tell Cameron that "being in the Combined Cadet Force at Eton" did not mean he was able to rule on military tactics, the book reveals.
Monday's extract alleged Cameron had "put a private part of his anatomy" into a dead pig's mouth. It further alleged that friends of David and his wife Samantha had taken cocaine around their dinner table, and that the Prime Minister had been partial to smoking cannabis.
Cameron made a pig's ear out of Syria, Libya feels US & WH left 'f*cked over' - Lord Ashcroft http://t.co/OpblIARDXj pic.twitter.com/bTmB4hTSyL
— RT UK (@RTUKnews) September 22, 2015However, the peer and his co-author Isabel Oakeshott have come under scrutiny after it emerged they had not been able to verify the pig's head allegation. "We couldn't get to the bottom of that source's allegation, so we merely reported the account that the source gave us," Oakeshott told Channel 4 News.
She added the pig story was only a few paragraphs long and that the authors "don't say whether we think it's true."
Comment: A gentle reminder to government puppet figureheads that they can be brought down at any time?
#PigGate: British PM Cameron once inserted his 'private part' into a dead pig's mouth, claims scorned billionaire Tory supporter

Jeezus guys, could your resentments, biases and deep-seated hatred for this man be any more obvious?!
One such screed in Newsweek recently, 'Putin's Big Lie Turns Reality on Its Head', written by Adrian Karatnycky, was reproduced from the Atlantic Council, an institution that is up there with the Brookings Institute in terms of a blood-soaked legacy from making the world safe for
Karatnycky, a Ukrainian, is a 'Senior Fellow' following a decade as President of Freedom House, a CIA front, and another 'think tank' that has been instrumental in 'exporting democracy' - to American standards, of course.
Karatnycky's article begins:
Each summer, as part of ongoing efforts to influence their young, Russia's government leaders and propagandists head to a conference center on the Klyazma River about 130 miles northeast of Moscow to address the "Terra Scientia" Russian Youth Education Conference.
Despite its lofty name, the conference bears little trace of free inquiry. Over the course of six weeklong shifts - each with around 1,000 participants representing a different sphere of endeavor - Russia's most politically reliable youth leaders are introduced to a steady stream of ideas, messages and talking points to be used over the course of the year in civic and educational work.
"The blockade is the action of the activists of the Crimean Tatar people, and public services - Ukrainian border guards and Interior Ministry - were ordered to ensure law and order and the absence of provocations during the protest", - he said at a joint briefing with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Yavorovsky polygon in the Lvov region.
According to the Ukrainian leader, the purpose of this action is what he said in an interview with Ukrainian TV channels on Sunday, September 20: Ukraine will do everything for the quick resumption of state sovereignty over Crimea.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence.
The two leaders discussed the need for a "more honest information exchange and coordination between Russia and Israel" in their actions in Syria, Vladimir Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov said, adding that the agreement had been prompted by the worsening situation there.
"Based on the partnership relations between Russia and Israel it has been considered appropriate to establish channels of informational exchange on such a sensitive issue," Peskov told journalists, adding that this coordination has become necessary because of the difficult situation in the region, and has nothing to do with Russian military advisers in Syria.
Comment: Interesting comment about "electromagnetic fields".
"Yemen is the worst country for civilian deaths and injuries from explosive weapon use in the first seven months of 2015," argued report author Robert Perkins in a blog for Action on Armed Violence (AOAV).
"Much of this chaos is due to the use of explosive weapons with wide area impacts in populated areas across the country," he added.
"As of 10 September 2015, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) had registered 2,204 civilian deaths and 4,711 civilian injuries from all forms of armed violence in Yemen."
Comment: The continual onslaught by the US and Saudi Arabia has made Yemen a living hell. The UN has categorized the situation in Yemen as a level-three humanitarian emergency.
- Yemen: Under-reporting of war deaths - or genocide?
- Yemen conflict has killed & injured over 1,000 children while 10 million more require 'urgent humanitarian aid'
- 'Virtual silence' on civilian casualties in Yemeni conflict condemned by UN
- In 150 days of Saudi-led bombing, 4,500 have been killed in Yemen
- Saudi airstrike bombs houses in Yemen, killing at least 20 civilians
John R. Allen, the Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, will leave the job in November, according to Bloomberg, which cited four anonymous Obama administration officials when reporting on the yet-public information.
Allen is reportedly frustrated with a lack of resources to counter the jihadist group, according to US officials. Allen had unsuccessfully lobbied administration officials for increased tactical air control teams to more efficiently target IS on the ground in Iraq, Bloomberg reported. Meanwhile, administration officials have portrayed his decision as one made out of concern for his wife's poor health.
Comment: So we have a change in the command structure just as Russia has called the US on its Islamic State efforts.
The Israeli police have been allowed to use snipers against Palestinians who throw stones at soldiers even though a lethal response is not necessary, Sarit Michaeli, spokesman for the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories (B'Tselem) told Radio Sputnik.
The policy was previously only practiced in the West Bank, but has now spread to occupied East Jerusalem, which is policed by Israeli forces. Under the new legislation officers can open fire if the stone throwers are endangering the lives of people in cars or houses.













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