Puppet Masters
"We ask the SMM OSCE to conduct an investigation into the violation by individual observers of the Charter of the international organization. In particular, representatives of the OSCE mission assisted in the transport, using official cars, of ammunition to the position of units of the 1st battalion of the 54th UAF brigade," said the Deputy commander. Relevant information was obtained from reliable sources in the specified 54th brigade, he said.
"In addition, recently these same observers carried three 7.62 mm ammo boxes to the positions of the 1st battalion of the 54 brigade."

Democratic Party (HDP) lawmakers scuffle during a debate at the Parliament in Ankara, Turkey late April 27, 2016.
Utterly shameless: Charles Lister asks 'moderate' Syrian rebels to cover up their ties with al-Qaeda
Dear moderate Jihadis in Syria,At the end of April an influential Jihadist scholar in Syria, Sheikh Abdallah Muhammad al Muhaysini, launched a new recruiting campaign. A few days later al-Qaeda's leader Ayman az-Zawahiri also called for all Muslims to join Jihad in Syria. The son of Osama Bin Laden, Hamza, also issued such a call. This is an unprecedented recruiting campaign which points to new upcoming offensives.
your cooperation with al-Qaeda terrorists is fine with me.
But please cover it up.
Thx
Your Jihad advisor
Charles Lister
Indeed, if the ongoing war in Syria, and the conflicts of the post-Arab Spring period generally, have taught us anything, it is the power of propaganda and public relations to shape narratives which in turn impact political events. Given the awesome power of information in the postmodern political landscape, it should come as no surprise that both the US and UK have become world leaders in government-sponsored propaganda masquerading as legitimate, grassroots political and social expression.
The German newspaper explains that the terrorist group, which emerged as the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda in 2012, has provided "Daesh (ISIL) militants in Syria with stiff competition in its own fundamentalist ranks: now, the leader of the Nusra Front has also proclaimed the creation of his own 'state'."
Showcasing the rivalry that has developed between the two terror groups to be perceived as the true adherents of fundamentalist purism, al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri emphasized in a new 10-minute audio recording that the 'new caliphate' would have nothing to do with the "renegades and extremists" from Daesh.
Comment: This is so rich. If al-Zawahiri is even still kicking, it should be kept in mind that he has been a CIA asset for decades. Post Afghanistan, he was meeting with the likes of Saudi Prince Bandar and then Ambassador to Turkey Marc Grossman (current special rep. for Afghanistan and Pakistan, former Assistant Secretary of State) in Baku, Azerbaijan, in the late-90s.
Comment: With that in mind, consider this: Pentagon plan: Convert Daesh caliphate into US-backed Syrian rebel redoubt
"There is no doubt that people around the world have been marked by this disaster and have been very generous in their offers of support, but the reality is with all of the assistance of people across this country, we don't need help from other countries at this time," he said as cited by the Canadian Press.
Last week Russia's Emergency Ministry offered to provide heavy water bombers and specialized crews to facilitate the out-of-control inferno taking place near Fort McMurray. Other offers came from the US, Mexico, Australia, Taiwan, and Israel as well as from Palestinians.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he truly appreciated the willingness of the international community to help, but stressed that there was no need for it as there are already water bombers and firefighters from several of the country's provinces ready and available, for example Ontario and Quebec.
Comment: Canadians should recognize the Prime Minister's idiocy in refusing help in this catastrophic situation and immediately begin efforts to have him removed from office, as he clearly does not represent the best interests of the people.
Strategic Vision
Xinjiang is the global intersection point for most of China's Eurasian Silk Road projects, and it's thus of the highest importance that the frontier region remains stable and prosperous in order to function as the ultimate juncture of the 21st century's transcontinental infrastructure projects. While foreign-supported terrorism and the proselytization of violent ideologies are certainly a challenge in the area, what most directly affects the population's sympathies towards the central government are more immediate concerns such as their standard of living. The countless material products that are expected to pass through the region and tangentially enrich it can only do so much in improving one's livelihood if there are potentially pressing problems with water availability to the local citizens.
At this moment in time, the Chinese government has been doing a phenomenal job ensuring that the people of Xinjiang are taken care of by providing for all of their needs, but Beijing is also keen enough to plan ahead several decades in advance in order to preempt as many forthcoming challenges as possible. Considering the recent drought and unpredictable global climactic changes, China has legitimate fears that the current environmental difficulties could be exacerbated in the future. Needing to keep Xinjiang as stable and prosperous as possible in order to facilitate its grander goals of pan-Eurasian integration through the New Silk Road, China and Russia came up with the idea of using Kazakhstan to geographically facilitate the transfer of mountain river water from Altai Krai to Xinjiang's deserts.
The RS-28 Sarmat is the state-of-the-art heavy liquid-propelled intercontinental ballistic missile which is currently being developed for the Russian army.
"Certain shifts do exist on this issue but we must admit for truth's sake the Americans continue claiming he [Assad] has no political future and hence he must go," Gatilov said. "Along with it, they try to press us into stating the importance of his resignation at the end of the talks and into the necessity of a transition period."
He indicated however that Assad's withdrawal from power was not a condition for talks on peace settlement in Syria anymore while previously the Americans insisted on the impossibility of any negotiations until Assad left.
On the face of it, Russia continued saying the prerogative to decide on the president's destiny belonged to the Syrian people.
"The parties to the talks should decide on Assad's destiny in the context of the same talks and on the condition all the political forces present in Syria will be sitting at the conference table, the forces that have the right to make decisions on their country's future," Gatilov said.

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announces the decision to bypass parliament and impose a relaxation of the country's protective labour laws by decree at the National Assembly in Paris, France, May 10, 2016.
"Because the country must move forward, the cabinet has authorized me to act on behalf of the government," Prime Minister Manuel Valls told parliament to a mixture of boos and cheers.
Article 49.3 of the French constitution has been used fewer than 90 times since its inception in 1958, and was previously applied by the current government to push through a controversial economic reform plan last year, as well as on two other occasions.
The only way to void it would be to produce a no-confidence vote in the government in the coming 24 hours. Major right-wing opposition parties have already started proceedings, though the bill is unlikely to gain enough support.
Although watered down after months of bruising negotiations, the proposed reform would make it more practical for employers to prolong the 35-hour working week, cheaper to lay off staff, and easier to overpower unions.
Comment: See also:
- 'Democracy, where are you?': Riot police fire tear gas at anti-labor reform protesters in Paris
- Echos of 1968: French enraged over governments' ruthless project to smash workers' rights
- Widespread protests and strikes hit France over unpopular labor reforms
- Parisian protests over labour reforms turn violent in response to police brutality














Comment: Meanwhile, the Turk who claimed responsibility for killing the Russian pilot in Syria was cleared of all charges in a Turkish court for the murder. Contradicting his earlier statements, he argued that he repeatedly ordered his militants to take the pilot prisoner. Celik's lawyer had this to say: Simple: they're all guilty, of one crime or another. How about attempted murder?