Puppet Masters
First: nobody is suggesting anymore that Assad will be ousted or Damascus taken. That, in turn, means that everybody has now recognized that Syrian Arab Republic, backed by Russia, has successfully repelled the aggression of the huge coalition the AngloZionists built to overthrow Assad.
Second: Russia has forced the UNSC and the USA to admit that the vast majority of those who fight Assad today are terrorists. Of course, this is not how this was declared, but if you look at the organizations which the UNSC has already declared as 'terrorists' then you already have an absolute majority of the anti-Assad forces. This means that the moral and legal legitimacy of the anti-Assad forces is lies in tatters.
The opposition's statement came after Damascus voiced its readiness to maintain the truce. Hopes are that the ceasefire deal, which is due to start on February 27, will help to resume Geneva peace talks between the warring sides.
The agreement is applied to all members of the conflict, accept for Daesh and al-Nusra Front.
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"Turkish heavy artillery is shelling settlements on the border. Instead of making groundless allegations that [Russia] is carrying out haphazard airstrikes, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Doctors Without Borders should make a formal assessment of the Turkish Armed Forces' criminal actions," said Konashenkov.
Turkey's attacks on Syria should be investigated by Amnesty Int'l - Russian MoD
Ukraine has to respond to Russia's claim on debt before March 4, after that the court is going to appoint a hearing, Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergey Storchak told journalists on Thursday.
"March 4 - is the first key date, when the Ukrainians need to respond to our claim. And then the court will have to appoint a hearing," he said.
Explaining the procedure, Storchak said, "We have presented a claim, they need to present some counter arguments. This is the usual procedure."
He noted that the total sum of the claim amounts to $3 bln, plus $75 mln of interest.
Storchak noted that discussing measures of financial support for Belarus is in the agenda of Thursday's visit of the Russian President Vladimir Putin to Minsk, but declined to talk about further details of possible aid.
Comment: Ukraine is a pawn in the West's financial war on Russia. Things may not go as planned though.
- Russia files lawsuit against Ukraine over $3 billion sovereign debt in London court
- Politely holding all the cards: Putin bests the IMF on Ukraine debt

Tanks stationed at a Turkish army position near the Oncupinar crossing gate close to the town of Kilis, south central Turkey, fire towards the Syria border, on February 16, 2016
"Turkey is continuing to fire heavy artillery shells at Syrian villages near the border," Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said.
The Russian Defense Ministry called on Amnesty International to assess the situation on the Turkish-Syrian border.
"Turkish heavy artillery is shelling settlements on the border. Instead of making groundless allegations that [Russia] is carrying out haphazard airstrikes, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Doctors Without Borders should make a formal assessment of the Turkish Armed Forces' criminal actions," said Konashenkov.
Comment: The Russians seem to be the only ones sincerely worried about civilian casualties, or upholding international law.
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, has said he will move towards a plan B that could involve a partition of Syria if a planned ceasefire due to start in the next few days does not materialize, or if a genuine shift to a transitional government does not take place in the coming months.Oh yes, you may have thought that "partition" is a bad word, but that's only true when the Russians do it. When Americans partition a foreign country (Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Serbia, Sudan) that is actually a good thing.
Comment: The schizophrenia of American foreign policy just keeps getting more obvious. Every reasonable statement or decision that comes out of American leadership is almost always contradicted by its total opposite within hours or days. It's almost as if these 'good' policies (Minsk, Syria) are necessary concessions to Russian leadership, but American petulance provokes efforts to undermine those very policies...
Everything would be fine if the number of subprime borrowers not making their payments was extremely low. And that was true for a while, but now delinquency rates and default rates are rising to levels that we haven't seen since the last recession. The following comes from Time Magazine...
People, especially those with shaky credit, are having a tougher time than usual making their car payments.
According to Bloomberg, almost 5% of subprime car loans that were bundled into securities and sold to investors are delinquent, and the default rate is even higher than that. (Depending on who's counting, delinquency is up to three or four months behind in payments; default is what happens after that). At just over 12% in January, the default rate jumped one entire percentage point in just a month. Both delinquency and default rates are now the highest they've been since 2010, when the ripple effects of the recession still weighed heavily on many Americans' finances.
Comment: Nothing was learned from the 2008 crisis in part caused by the subprime mortgages in mortgage backed securities because the system is working just fine for the moneyed elite. The system of capitalism implemented in the United States is predatory in nature and is now nearly completely geared toward transferring as much money and power into the hands of the few. The new subprime auto loan problem is just one example of how this system works. Ultimately it seems this predatory capitalistic system will implode under the weight of its own corruption due to its attempt to enslave as many people in debt and the never ending greed that destroys any semblance of a functioning economy.
"For five years they [Syrian opposition] have not been able to have a dialogue, because each party of this opposition belongs to a different country and is paid by different countries. They are not an opposition that have a political party in Syria and that have grown from the Syrian people. This is the only opposition in the world that are agents of foreign countries against their own country," Bashar Assad's political adviser, Bouthaina Shaaban, said in an interview with RT.
Direct talks between the opposition and the government will be held "whenever the opposition is able to get together and be at the table," she said, adding that while the government is ready for dialogue, their opponents have so far failed to even agree on their own delegation.
A sweep of the industrial area of the city of Ramadi in central Iraq, which a short while ago was controlled by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISISL) militants, brought more evidence that the terror group is waging chemical warfare on Iraqi militia and civilians.
Officers of the volunteer corps discovered two warehouses with stockpiles of plastic canisters containing Vinyltrichlorosilane (designated as "Corrosive" UN 1305), a caustic chemical capable of causing serious injury.
"The constitutional court has ruled that there is a rights violation. An immediate appeal will be made...We are expecting their release," said Tahir Ozyurt, the newspaper's acting editor-in-chief.
Comment: Erdogan will not be happy. His grip on power may be on the decline.
Will the military comply? Turkey's former intelligence head concerned with Erdogan's Syria policies
According to the council, she was rescued by troops from the Kurdish counterterrorism department not far from the city of Mosul on February 17.
"The Kurdistan Region Security Council was called upon by Swedish authorities and members of her family to assist in locating and rescuing her from ISIL," the statement stressed.














Comment: By way of this agreement process, many aspects of the Syrian conflict may be forced to change - by design, revelation, fear or upsmanship. Whether it will all be for the better depends on truth and honor and, as for the West, left to be seen. More likely the negative aspects will regroup and strengthen in places like Libya and Yemen. Evil always pops out somewhere.