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Chinese Navy fleet goodwill visit at Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor
© AP Photo/ Marco Garcia
On 13 December, ships from the Chinese navy fleet arrived at the US base of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for a 5-day goodwill visit.

Chinese and US naval officers plan talks aimed at building mutual understanding. According to Capt. Eric Weilenman, chief of staff of Naval Surface Group, Middle Pacific, the visit is a good chance for both navies' Sailors to interact with one another.

This is the Chinese fleet's second visit to the US this year, coming after a visit to Jacksonville in early November.

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Drugs infest Europe as large volumes of Afghan heroin transit Turkey to Balkans

Heroin on the ground
© Flickr/ Mr. Theklan
Drugs infest Europe via Turkey, Russia's Federal Drug Control Service chief said.

Large shipments of Afghan heroin are transited through Turkey into the Balkan states and on into the European Union, the head of Russia's Federal Drug Control Service said Monday.

"In this case, the trafficking of oil coincides with the trafficking of narcotics, only they are being sent to different directions. If Afghan heroin is passing through Turkish territory and further on to the territories of the Balkan states and then on to the European Union, then oil is flowing into Turkey," Viktor Ivanov told journalists.

Comment: More money trails being found pointing to Turkey once again.


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Saudi and Blackwater troops found dead in Yemen after Houthi attacks

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Houthi rebel forces killed over 80 Saudi-led troops, including 42 Blackwater mercenaries, in a ballistic missile attack in the western Bab-el-Mandeb area.

The Yemeni army, backed by popular committees loyal to the Houthi rebel movement, targeted a Saudi military headquarters in the Yemen's southwestern province of Ta'izz with a Tochka ballistic missile on Sunday night, Yemen's Arabic-language al-Masirah news website reported.

Twenty-three Saudi, nine Emirati, and seven Moroccan forces, including a number of commanders, were also killed in the attack. Other reports said the attack left nearly 150 casualties among the Saudi-led forces.

Comment: It looks like Saudi Arabia has invited all of their friends to the bloodbath in Yemen. Check out: And for more information on what's going on behind the scenes in the Middle East, listen to SOTT Radio's interview with James and JoAnne Moriarty:


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Surprise! Turkey's President Erdoğan wants closer relations with Israel

Erdogan terrorist
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signaled a possible warming of relations with Israel, saying the entire region would have much to gain from normalized ties.

Relations between former allies Turkey and Israel broke down in 2010 after an Israeli naval raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla killed nine Turkish citizens. Turkey has become the strongest critic of Israeli actions in Gaza, and reconciliation efforts between the two have repeatedly failed.

Erdogan told journalists during a flight back from Turkmenistan that "normalization with Israel" was possible if the sides can reach a compensation deal for the raid's victims and if Israel lifts a blockade against Palestinians. His words were reported by Yeni Safak newspaper on Monday.

Comment: It looks like Turkey and Israel have been getting along just fine - at least when it comes to their terrorist mercenaries. Check out:


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Merkel to "noticeably reduce" refugee influx to Germany

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the CDU annual federal congress in Karlsruhe on December 14, 2015.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has pledged to "noticeably reduce" the number of refugees entering the European country. At a congress of her conservative party, Christian Democrats Union (CDU), on Monday, Merkel said the German government will adopt specific policies to decrease the number of refugees who will arrive in the country. "This challenge is enormous," Merkel said about the refugee crisis, adding, "We want to tangibly reduce the number of refugees arriving. With an approach focused on the German, European and global level, we will succeed in regulating and limiting migration," she added.
According to recent figures released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), over 924,140 refugees have reached Europe's shores so far this year while more than 3,670 people have either died or gone missing in their perilous journey to the continent.
Merkel has come under pressure both at home and in the European Union (EU) for her open-door policy in accepting hundreds of thousands of refugees. Despite pressures and her popularity drop in recent months, Merkel insisted that Germany has a "moral and political" duty as the top economic power of Europe to help people fleeing the war-torn Syria. "We will live up to our humanitarian responsibility," she added.

Comment: She sounds so...almost humanitarian...but wait, there is an upcoming election and...well, if she doesn't win by not reducing refugees, she can't be almost humanitarian now can she? The fact that there are a million or so refugees in the first place might lead a politician/country into exploring and rectifying the source(s) of this inconvenience, rather than how to navigate the consequence in order to promote electability.


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Russian security service denies reports Russian missile cruiser chased off Turkish vessel impeding drill platform transit in Black Sea

Turkish ship
© Alexey Kudenko / Sputnik
A Russian missile cruiser and a coast guard powerboat had to intervene after a merchant vessel flying the Turkish flag blocked a convoy transporting two drill platforms to a new location in Moscow's territorial waters.

The decision to relocate them closer to Crimea was caused by the complicated international situation, according to a press release from the Russian Chernomorneftegaz state company which owns the platforms.

While the two rigs were being moved to their new location, a vessel under the Turkish flag crossed the convoy's path.

"Acting in violation of regulations for preventing collisions and against the generally-accepted conventions of navigation, the Turkish vessel failed to get out of the way of the convoy. It approached crossways and attempted to stop its course, thus creating potential for a collision," Chernomorneftegaz said in a statement, stressing that the captain of the Turkish vessel operated radio silence despite requests to respond.

Comment: Turkey is foolishly poking the 'Bear' and may soon make a mistake causing a more serious reaction from Russia. What do they have to gain from such provocations?

Update from ITAR-TASS:
The Border Guard Service of the Federal Security Service in Crimea contested the information reported earlier by Chernomorneftegaz on the incident with a Turkish vessel, which allegedly did not give way to a convoy of vessels of the company. As a source in its press service told TASS on Monday there were no attempts to stop the Russian vessels or head them off.

"After radio contact the Turkish vessel on the recommendation of the Black Sea Fleet ship and for the purpose of ensuring security of navigation changed its course and safely passed the convoy. The distance between the vessels exceeded 2 marine miles. The Turkish vessel did not attempt to stop or somehow head off from rig mobilization," the source said.



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Russia has 'strong economic cards' to punish Turkey

Blue Stream gas pipeline
© AFP 2015/ MUSTAFA OZE
The biggest Russian trump card against Turkey is gas. Annually, the country consumes 50 billion cubic meters of gas, but the capacity of Turkey's gas storage is small. What is more, without the Turkish Stream pipeline, Ankara may not realize its potential of becoming a major player in the world energy market.

The Turkish attack against a Russian jet over Syria has ruined the once blooming economic ties between Ankara and Moscow, Al Monitor reported.

Following the incident, Russia announced a set of responsive measures, including economic sanctions and the suspension of the visa-free regime between the countries. It also called for Russian citizens not to visit Turkey.

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Without serious international support: Russia delivers up to 40 airstrikes daily to help Free Syrian Army fight terrorists

Free Syrian Army
© Khalil Ashawi / Reuters
Free Syrian Army fighters
Warplanes of the Russian task force in Syria deliver from 30 to 40 airstrikes daily in support of the Free Syrian Army, Russia's General Staff reports. Some 5,000 FSA troops together with the Syrian Army are on the offensive in Hama, Homs, Aleppo and Raqqa provinces. The number of FSA personnel that have come over to the Syrian Army is constantly growing, Russia's Defense Force Chief of Staff, Army General Valery Gerasimov, said.

He added that Russia's task force in Syria is also supplying FSA units with "weapons, munitions and other material supplies." In this way, Russia is "promoting the [Syrian] government troops and opposition groups joining efforts to defeat the terrorists," the general said.

According to the General Staff, for the purpose of cutting the terrorists off financing, Russian jets bomb oil processing Islamic State- (IS, formerly ISIS) controlled infrastructure, such as oil refineries, oil pipeline pumping stations, oil tankers in the locations where they concentrate en route to the Turkish border.

Comment: Even Free Syrian Army personnel coming over to the Syrian Army seem to be more willing to fight terrorism than the international community.

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Al-Nusrat leader: There's no FSA, Ankara strengthening ISIS

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The leader of the group "Jabhat al-Nusra", the Emir, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, in an interview aired by Arab TV channel Orient News, has revealed Turkey's plans to create so-called "security zone" in Northern Syria. The leader of the militants, whose face was hidden from cameras, directly accused Erdogan's regime of creating a buffer zone "which will not weaken, but will strengthen ISIS". This was reported by "Russian spring".
"Turkey will allow ISIS to further expand its influence in the areas around the border", - said the leader of the militants.
Ankara, according to Abu Muhammed, "tends to have preference to attack Kurdish forces, and chooses to not fight with ISIS in Northern Syria".

Comment: In the same interview, Nusrat al-Julani said the FSA didn't exist, that "it is just a label for a series of groups who have no links with each other." ANA Press asked some 'ordinary Syrians' (read: 'moderate rebels pretending to be ordinary Syrians') what they thought of this:

Fort Russ's Ollie Richardson comments:
This video could well be a 'set-up', or it could be genuine. Either way, it is important to study these 'test balloons' that are released into the atmosphere to gauge the status of the information war at any given moment.

The topic of the FSA is a complex one, as it involves chains of proxies. Fort Russ leans towards the opinion that the name 'FSA', USA's original conduit to smuggle ISIS weapons, has been exploited by Russia to send their own Spec Ops in. Of course, America uses the 'FSA' name for this same purpose.
ANA Press is run by Syrian 'revolutionary' and 'pro-democracy activist' Rami Jarrah, who fled Syria in October 2011 after participating in the uprising.


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When the heck will US citizens come to realize that it's time to stop "supporting our troops"?

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With the 115 year old tradition of the annual Army-Navy football classic on Saturday, the so called "America's game" and "rivalry for the ages" is now once again upon us. This occasion never fails to pay reverent homage to America's so called "cream of the crop" elitist military academies and always from the president to celebrities Americans give tribute to our armed forces. At this time we hear that familiar patriotic mantra "support our troops" mindlessly repeated. So it seems appropriate now to take a cold hard look to examine what it actually means to "support our troops."

As both a West Point graduate and critic of the American Empire, to me the "support our troops" sentiment has long outworn its propagandized welcome. US Empire has been using that contrite expression to brainwash Americans and justify its wars and violence for far too long. It sprang up during this last decade's protracted war losses in Iraq and Afghanistan. Never was it ever heard during the Vietnam War when our combat veterans returned home feeling defeated and suffering from untreated PTSD symptoms, shunned by a nation that had bitterly turned against them and their war, particularly by their own peer group. Fast forward to four decades and three war defeats later, and our government is still sending Americans off to fight and die in Afghanistan (9800 currently) and Iraq (3500 with another 100 on the way), and now in Syria (50 just proposed with more on the way while war-hawk Bobbsy twins McCain and Graham are calling for 20,000 more troops in Syria). But this century's wars we keep hearing red, white and blue, flag waving Americans urging us to "support our troops."