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The New York Times ignores Israeli at heart of NY hedge fund bribery scandal in Africa

Dan Gertler

Dan Gertler
The huge story about bribery by a New York hedge fund in Africa should have been on the front page, but the New York Times buried it in the financial section. And the paper did not even name one of the men at the heart of it, the billionaire Israeli businessman Dan Gertler.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the poorest countries in the world, parts of it torn by chronic violence, and Dan Gertler is one of the people most responsible for its awful state. But the New York Times has never sent any of its army of reporters to look into the crimes of Dan Gertler.

Here's what just happened: a $39 billion New York hedge fund, Och-Ziff Capital Management, pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe African officials, and agreed to pay a $413 million fine. The U.S. government prosecution brief did not directly name bribers and bribees. But broad hints in government documents made it clear that Gertler, on behalf of the hedge fund, had given $100 million, some of it in cash, to, among others, the DR Congo president, Joseph Kabila, for investment opportunities in diamonds and mining. Other media, including Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal, were not squeamish about naming Gertler. The Journal's running coverage of the Och-Ziff/DR Congo story has repeatedly put Gertler at front and center of the corruption.

Comment: The Western countries and Israel are well known for their extraction of wealth from poor countries on their march to world dominance.


Bad Guys

France and Germany agree to share military aircraft and air base in defense collaboration

Super Hercules aircraft
© Gonzalo Fuentes / Reuters
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules aircraft
Germany and France have signed an agreement to share transport planes and an air base in the French city of Orleans. French officials told AFP last month that they were working towards a more "active and useful" defense collaboration.

The agreement outlines the two countries' intention to share C-130J Super Hercules military transport planes, French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said in Paris on Tuesday, according to AFP.

France ordered four C-130Js from US aviation company Lockheed Martin in January, and Germany has been looking to acquire four to six of the same aircraft and base them in France, German Foreign Minister Ursula Von der Leyen said.

The two countries are also looking at sharing an air base in Orleans, central France.

Both countries aim to have the arrangement in place by 2021. In July, Von der Leyen accused Britain of "paralyzing" EU efforts for closer military integration with its vote to leave the bloc.

Germany is an advocate of a "permanent structured co-operation in the defense sector," which Britain has consistently opposed as an EU member.

Attention

Two Russian ships take Kalibr cruise missiles to Mediterranean for Syrian anti-terror operation

Russian Zelyony Dol small missile ship.
© Vasiliy Batanov / Sputnik
Two Russian vessels will join up with Russia's permanent naval fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, where they will assist in the military operation against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in Syria.

"It is planned that the Serpukhov and the Zeleny Dol will go to the Mediterranean as part of a planned rotation that will join up with the permanent naval task force," Russian Navy representative Nikolay Voskresensky told journalists.

The two guided missile fast attack craft left from the port of Sevastopol on October 4 and are currently sailing through the Black Sea in order to join up with the Russian fleet.

The Serpukhov and the Zeleny Dol already participated in Russia's Syria operation in the Mediterranean in the middle of August, when they fired three Kalibr cruise missiles at Al-Nusra Front terrorists before returning to Crimea in September.

Yoda

Putin to Duma: The strength of Russia is in the unity of its people

putin
© Grigory Sysoev / Sputnik
Speaking before the newly elected Lower House of parliament, President Vladimir Putin emphasized the importance of having a strong national defense and rich mineral resources, but also said that the main strength of Russia was in the unity of its people.

The President also quoted the Prime Minister of the Russian Empire, the famous reformer Pyotr Stolypin, who over a century ago said that "we all must unite and coordinate our efforts in order to maintain Russia's supreme historical right - to be strong."

Putin noted that this was the right of any nation, but warned the lawmakers against taking his statement in an imperialist way, saying "We have never imposed anything on anyone and we have no plans to do so. Russia's strength is within ourselves; it is inside our people, in our traditions and our culture, in our economy and vast territories with natural riches. Of course our strength is in our defense ability. But the most important thing is that our strength lies in the unity of our people."

He reminded the State Duma that national strength was a key condition for maintaining sovereignty and independence.

Comment: Russia must be very strong, since Putin has unified Russia greater than any Western leader can currently claim to have unified their country


Snakes in Suits

Killary doesn't remember calling for Assange to be attacked by a drone

clinton assange
© Reuters
Hillary Clinton has responded to reports that she called for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be attacked by a drone in 2010.

Speaking at a press conference in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Clinton responded to a reporter's question as to whether she had ever joked about taking Assange out with a drone.

"I don't know anything about what he's talking about," she said. "I don't recall any joke."

"It would have been a joke, if it had been said, but I don't recall that," she added.


Comment: Yeah, because it's totally normal for people to joke about bombing someone with a drone. Nice try Killary.


True Pundit broke the news of Clinton's alleged statement on Sunday, reporting the then-secretary of state asked, "Can't we just drone this guy?" in a State Department meeting to discuss the whistleblowing site and its planned CableGate leaks in November 2010.

Comment: Killary Clinton wanted drone attack on Julian Assange


Info

Knesset Arab member: Netanyahu impedes Moscow's efforts on Middle East settlement, slams US actions

Benjamin Netanyahu
© REUTERS/ Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's retreat from Russia's initiative to mediate direct talks between him and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in an effort to promote peace in the Middle East is currently the only obstacle on the path to progress on the issue, a deputy speaker of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, said on Tuesday.

"Abbas has accepted the Russian offer and informed the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov on his agreement, but Netanyahu has retreated after he admitted it last month," Ahmad Tibi said during a meeting with Konstantin Kosachev, the head of Foreign Affairs Committee in the Federation Council, the upper house of the Russian parliament, in Moscow.

Attention

Independent military experts say September attack on UN aid convoy in Syria 'a well-prepared hoax'

Humanitarian aid convoy hit
© AFP 2016/ Omar haj kadour
The September 19 attack on a UN humanitarian convoy in Aleppo was "a well-prepared hoax", according to a group of independent military experts attached to the International Syria Support Group (ISSG).

On September 19, a UN-Syrian Arab Red Crescent convoy carrying humanitarian aid for the Aleppo province was hit by a strike, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). As a result, 18 of 31 trucks were destroyed and at least 21 individuals were killed. According to the report seen by RIA Novosti, the experts studied the video recording made by the Russian drones accompanying the convoy, where "a car with a trailer clearly carrying a large-caliber mortar" can be seen. They also noted that al-Nusra Front-controlled militants were active in the region, when the convoy was attacked.

"Urm al-Kubra is located in the region controlled by al-Nusra [Front] militants, moreover, this territory is noted as a region with high concentration of militants. If you consider reports of September 19, you will see that al-Nusra militants carried out a large-scale offensive supported by mass artillery fire, tanks and volley fire rocket systems in that very region at that time," the report read.

Comment: Russia Awaits Results of UN Probe Into Attack on Humanitarian Convoy in Syria
UNOSAT experts are unrelated to the investigation of the attack on the humanitarian convoy in Syria. We are waiting for the results of the UN official commission," the source said.

The source noted that neither Russian nor Syrian air forces carried out airstrikes near the site of the attack on the convoy.



Bulb

Bernie Sanders introduces legislation to close "Trump loophole", eliminating tax breaks for wealthy 1%

bernie sanders
© Brian Snyder / Reuters
It's hard to tell what surprised voters more: that Donald Trump may have gone nearly two decades without paying federal income taxes or that it may have been legal. But Senator Bernie Sanders hopes to put an end to that by introducing new legislation.

Sanders may no longer be running for president, but that won't stop him from trying to crack down on tax breaks for the wealthy. On Tuesday, the independent Vermont senator announced plans to introduce legislation that targets "special tax breaks and loopholes in a corrupt tax code" in the next Congress, he said in a statement.

These breaks allow "billionaires and powerful corporations to avoid paying their fair share of taxes while sticking the burden on the middle class," he said.

"It's time to create a tax system which is fair and which asks the wealthy and powerful to start paying their fair share of taxes," Sanders said.

Info

Russia will leave Syria after restoration of peace, not interfere in Syria's internal affairs

Hmeimim air base in Syria
© Sputnik/ Ramil Sitdikov
Moscow is not going to interfere with the internal affairs of Syria and the Russian Aerospace Forces will leave the county after restoration of peace and stability there, Konstantin Kosachev, head of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the upper house of the Russian parliament, said Wednesday.

A multi-national business delegation participating in the "Inside the Kremlin" program has met with Kosachev on Wednesday.

"We are definitely not going to interfere in Syria's internal affairs. Russia will leave Syria after restoration of the law and stability there," the lawmaker said at the meeting.

Stock Up

Vietnam joins Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union

Ho Chi Minh City
© Kham / Reuters
New buildings are seen along the Saigon river in southern Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon City), Vietnam
A free trade agreement between the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and Vietnam takes effect on Wednesday with its ratification. The deal opens the EEU's market of 181 million people to Vietnam.

The EEU countries - Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan - get the opportunity to sell goods in Vietnam on a preferential basis.

The free trade deal covers more than 90 percent of all goods traded between the EEU and Vietnam. It will save exporters from the EEU about $40-60 million in the first year. Vietnamese companies can expect savings of up to $5-$10 million a year.

With the deal Hanoi expects to significantly increase its foreign trade. Trade with Russia is expected to more than double to $10 billion by 2020.