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"[The statement] was actually blocked by the US delegation, which tried to add extraneous elements in a standard in such cases text," the permanent mission statement said. "The British and Ukrainians clumsily played up to the Americans. It demonstrates their blatant disrespect for the Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations," the statement added.
The development was not entirely surprising, since Russia earlier expressed its dissatisfaction with how the US wants to handle plutonium disposal. Washington decided it would be cheaper to mix nuclear materials with special additives. Russia insisted that the US was violating the terms of the deal, which required it to use a nuclear reactor to transmute plutonium. Unlike the mixing technology, the latter method makes the process irreversible.
Comment: Its not enough that highly radioactive 1,000 gallons of nuclear waste leak in Washington every year, but in 2014 Canada proposed storing nuclear waste right next to Lake Huron, which also happens to connect to all the other great lakes, which also happens to make up the greatest collection of fresh water on Earth.
See also:
- 'I thought I was dying': Ex-Hanford worker was crippled by toxic vapors from radioactive waste tanks
- Russia develops fuel for nuclear power generation that produces no radioactive waste
- Scientists discover nuclear waste-eating bacteria
Against the background of "repeatedly replicated unsubstantiated complaints from the Department of State, the situation around Russian diplomats in the US is indeed getting more and more complicated," Ryabkov said.
"In the past two-and-a-half years, attempts to recruit our personnel have become visibly more frequent, and American security services descend to most unpleasant methods of pressure, up to threats to the heath of family members," he said.
"The normal functioning of our diplomatic missions is prevented through artificial difficulties to official contacts, other far-fetched restrictions," he added.
The number of armed conflicts between UAF units and Right Sector nationalist battalions in the so-called ATO zone continues to grow, LPR People's Militia spokesperson Major Andrey Marochko reported today at a briefing.
"Information on the growing number of conflicts between Ukrainian armed forces' units and Right Sector nationalist battalions continues to be confirmed," he said.
On October 3rd, in the Cossack district of Stanitsa-Luganska, soldiers of the 28th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of Ukraine and punitive Right Sector forces clashed for 2 hours in a fight which dragged on with the use of heavy weapons," Marochko reported.
Following the president of the Russian Federation's decree on suspending Russia's compliance with agreements with the US on the disposal of weapons-grade plutonium and the submission of the corresponding bill to the State Duma, disputes have begun in the media on whether this is connected to the rupture of the Syria deal. The second stumbling block is a question: Why is Russia, having known that the US has not fulfilled its part of the deal, only reacted now after a few years?
Some nuclear experts argue that the deal was objectively beneficial for Russia. Maybe. I'm not an expert in this sphere and it's difficult for me to say how objective they are. Moreover, that which is beneficial from the standpoint of the nuclear industry might be disadvantageous from the point of view of security.
In principle, I think that there were no particular security problems. Russia has a sufficient nuclear arsenal capable of inflicting a deadly blow on the United States. Washington recognizes this as well. There was also more than enough material for the production of new warheads. In the event of full-scale nuclear strike exchanges, the production of another batch of weapons would already be redundant and, indeed, physically impossible. The real problem would be physically preserving the remains of civilization at least at the level of the stone age.
Lawyers for the Justice Department on Monday filed a motion in federal court in Phoenix to drop the case against the arms dealer, an American named Marc Turi, whose lawyers also signed the motion.
The deal averts a trial that threatened to cast additional scrutiny on Hillary Clinton's private emails as Secretary of State, and to expose reported Central Intelligence Agency attempts to arm rebels fighting Libyan leader Moammar Qadhafi.

A Russian surface-to-air S-300 missile system during a military drill by Russian forces last year.
- refused to accept the ceasefire,
- refused to accept humanitarian aid unless it was on their terms (not those outlined in the U.S.-Russia agreement),
- reaffirmed their allegiance to al-Qaeda, and
- continued their attacks on Syrian troops and civilians.
All of this proved two things:
- the U.S. and their proxies were responsible for the failure of the ceasefire,
- the moderates are no different than the extremists.
Rather than take responsibility, the U.S. then went on the information warfare offensive, conveniently sidestepping the fact that its own failure justified the renewed offensive. Instead, it focused on allegations that the Russians and Syrians targeted civilians in eastern Aleppo, in the vain hope that moral outrage would be enough to demonize Russia and Syria... and make them stop? By doing so, the Americans also conveniently deflected attention from their own double standards, hypocrisy, and deliberate omissions and falsifications.
Alexey Kudrin, Russia's former Finance Minister and hero of the Western and Russian financial establishment and media, has now also said what The Duran previously reported - Russia has exited recession.
Latest figures from Rosstat (Russia's statistical agency) confirm this. GDP in August was at the same level as in August 2015, whilst industrial output grew by 0.7% and agricultural output by 0.5% with the Russian Agriculture Minister recently informing Putin that Russia will have a record harvest this year.
Inflation continues to fall at a faster rate than almost all independent forecasters predicted. Though final figures for September have not yet been published, annualised rate of inflation in Russia as of the end of September was certainly no higher than 6.5% and is probably well below this figure. The Central Bank is predicting that inflation at the end of the year will be 5.5-5.6%, which is in line with its current underlying rate.
Investment decline slowed in August and the Central Bank is claiming that an improvement in investment trends is underway.
Real incomes in August however continued to fall, with Rosstat reporting the fall as 0.7%. (Some reports claimed preposterously that the fall was 7%. Presumably some people 'corrected' the actual figure by moving a decimal point).
The fall in real incomes is the deliberate consequence of the government's anti-inflation policy which by limiting economic activity through its tough monetary and fiscal policy is keeping the growth in wages below the continuing rise in prices. The decline in real incomes reduces demand, which all other things being equal over time makes prices and therefore inflation fall still further.
The fact output is rising as real incomes fall incidentally shows something else: the economy is becoming more competitive. It is also undoubtedly a reason why despite the recession unemployment never rose significantly (it peaked at 5.8% and has now fallen back to 5.2% in a country where the labour participation rate is currently 70%).
The failure of the Russo-US agreement of 9 September and the Security Council debates which followed have enabled us to confirm several hypotheses.
The current strategic objective of the United States in Syria is indeed to cut the «Silk Road», which China has been preparing for many years. Placing President Xi Jinping in power in May 2013, China has made the restoration of this historic communication route its main goal. However, since China has become the world's principal producer, Xi has planned to augment it with a «new Silk Road» which will pass through Siberia and Eastern Europe before joining up with the European Union.
Logically enough, the United States are currently organising two proxy wars, one in the Levant, and the other in Ukraine. The installation of chaos in Syria and Donbass are not aimed at satisfying the cynical theories of Leo Strauss, but exclusively to cut the axes of these routes.
It was no surprise that Ukrainian President Petro Porochenko came to participate in the Security Council meeting in order to support the US delegation, which accused Russia of having bombed a Syrian humanitarian convoy.
There is a hypocritical disconnect in Western and especially U.S. foreign policy. When it comes to Israel, the US is quick to claim "Israel has a right to defend itself". For Syria, that same right does not seem to exist.
Is Israel Defending Itself or Defending Occupation/Apartheid?
When Israel executed intense bombing campaigns against Gaza in 2008, 2012 and 2014 the US justified the attacks. At the United Nations on 18 July 2014, US Ambassador Samantha Power said ,
"President Obama spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu this morning to reaffirm the United States' strong support for Israel's right to defend itself.... Hamas' attacks are unacceptable and would be unacceptable to any member state of the United Nations. Israel has the right to defend its citizens and prevent these attacks."Israel claims it is simply responding defensively. The human rights group BtSelem reports that over the decade between June 2004 and July 2015, Palestinians launched over 8700 rockets and 5000 mortars from Gaza into Israel. However, the total number of civilians killed over 10 years was 28 for an average of fewer than three persons per year. Using this as a justification, Israel has attacked by air and invaded every few years with extreme discrepancy in casualty rates. For example, Israeli attacks on Gaza in Summer 2014 resulted in over 2900 deaths ..... 97% of them Palestinian.














Comment: How embarrassing for the US to behave like kids in front of world leaders.