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Putin & Erdogan hold high-level talks behind closed doors in Azerbaijan

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan June 13, 2015.
The leaders of Russia and Turkey have held talks behind closed doors in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. They attended the opening ceremony of the first European Games, before holding talks, most likely devoted to energy issues.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish opposite number, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, met face to face on neutral territory on the Caspian Sea to reportedly discuss bilateral relations and energy and hydrocarbon supply.

During a photo session that preceded the talks, the presidents didn't talk much and only exchanged opinions about the previous day's opening ceremony. The presidents agreed the ceremony was superb and wished success to the host team of Azerbaijan.

Comment: Putin smoothing relations with Turkey. Their conversation about Syria would be interesting to hear.


Treasure Chest

Ukraine to get new IMF loans despite inability to repay private lenders

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Despite the grievous state of the Ukrainian economy, the IMF said it will continue to lend money to Ukraine, so Kiev can complete economic restructuring.

"In the event that a negotiated settlement with private creditors is not reached and the country determines that it cannot service its debt, the Fund can lend to Ukraine consistent with its Lending-into-Arrears Policy," IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said.

The IMF chief's comments come as Finance Minister Natalia Yaresko and Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk wrapped up their promotional trip to US, which also included pleading with the IMF. Kiev hopes to persuade the international lender to release a $1.7 billion tranche of aid in July, as part of a $40-billion aid package that the IMF and Ukraine's foreign allies have committed to.

Comment: Ukraine must be kept in a state of instability to serve the Western masters' plans.


Eye 1

Saudi Arabia, another one of Washington's military proxies

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A Saudi artillery unit fires shells towards Houthi positions from the Saudi border with Yemen April 13, 2015.

Several posts on this site about Britain's 'special friend' have referred to the United States of America. Today seeing a barrage of news accumulating about another special friend, Saudi Arabia, aka Britain's biggest arms market last year, an overview of the last quarter follows.


At the closing session of a two-day Arab League summit held in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt's president el-Sisi announced that some Arab leaders had agreed to form a united military force to combat the "challenges" the region is facing. A high-level panel would work under the supervision of Arab chiefs of staff to work out the structure and mechanism of the force: roughly 40,000 elite troops, backed by jets, warships and light armour.

Comment: Washington has the desire, but not the capacity, to secure worldwide hegemony. It must rely on proxies and organized chaos to control vast amounts of territory that it would otherwise lose. Check out:


Quenelle - Golden

Lugansk delivers ultimatum to Poroshenko

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If Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko intends to tighten the Donbass economic blockade, he should make such decisions in the presence of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande, who brokered the Minsk-II deal together with Russian President Vladimir Putin, head of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People's Republic said.


On Friday, the Ukrainian parliament introduced a bill to ban trade with the so-called "temporarily occupied territories."

Kiev considers the territories under control of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk, as well as Russia's Crimea, to be "temporarily occupied."

Comment: Also see: Sott Exclusive: Where's my cookie? Anti-government protests in Ukraine ignored by US and EU


Che Guevara

The guilty dog barks first: Finnish mainstream media hypocrisy, freedom of the press, and SOTT.net

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Recently, several Finnish mainstream media outlets have targeted Finnish SOTT.net, accusing it of copyright law infringement. Among those who have made these allegations are Sanoma Oyj (the owner of Helsingin Sanomat - the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries), STT (Finnish News Agency) and Yleisradio (the main Finnish Broadcasting Company). Some have even accused us of "outrageous business" because we reproduce and comment on articles from other sources.

While we understand that media companies want to defend their business, considering the massive amount of news offered today and the near monopoly-status these companies enjoy in the Finnish information market, their "outrage" on this issue seems somewhat excessive, if not specious. More to the point, while copyright laws play an important role in any supposed democratic society, the interpretation of these laws is far from unambiguous.

The first point everyone needs to understand is that SOTT.net operates within the limits of fair use, based on the non-commercial and research nature of our content (see quotes below). Secondly, the Finnish mainstream media, (like the mainstream media of other EU nations) serves as a mouthpiece for vested political and corporate interests and, in pursuing that aim, often acts hypocritically and accuses others of that which they themselves are guilty of (e.g. the restriction of freedom of speech and "trolling").

This article should not be taken as an act of revenge or a war of words, but rather as an exercise in contextual social research. Such research is very much in keeping with the mission statement of SOTT.net - to explore social phenomena within various contexts. So what is the context in this case? The evidence from our research strongly suggests that the Finnish mainstream media would like Sott.net to quietly fade away from the information scene. It is obvious that the various mainstream media outlets seek to maintain their self-styled role of the official "bugle of truth", enjoying the exclusive confidence of citizens. It is equally obvious that those in the ivory tower are not pleased with the fact that we analyse world events that are either ignored or 'spun' by the mainstream, engage in critical commentary on "official" news, bring alternative perspectives and interpretations to generally "accepted truths" and expose mainstream media propaganda campaigns.

Shining the Light

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SOTT.net is often compared to a lighthouse that shines the light of truth into the darkness of media lies and manipulation. The English website has been live since 2002 and our readership is counted in millions (2014 approx. 18 million users). The Finnish site was established recently to reach a wider audience of non-English speakers, so that they too might benefit from our research. We have already received a lot of positive feedback, especially about our contextual commentary that accompanies most articles and our regular original content. Most sincere media experts and writers on social issues have been pleased when their articles appear on our website because it means they reach a wider and more diverse audience.

As a result of the litigious rants from Finnish media companies' lawyers, the future of the Finnish SOTT.net site hangs in the balance - our research project has lost important material due to the removal of a vast number of articles. Working voluntarily and in their spare time, the small number of editors are already overwhelmed in trying to collect evidence in order to "connect the dots". After reading this article we hope readers will offer their opinion on this matter [e-mail sott@sott.net]. Do you feel that there is a demand and need for a multi-lingual angle to Sott.net including the Finnish SOTT site? The English pages will naturally retain their operation, thus answering the needs of millions of readers.

Dollars

Is US 'Banana Republicland' headed the way of Zimbabwe?

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My last piece was quite long and involved, some liked it and "got it", others not so much. The breaking of confidence was the point I was trying to get to. I intend to try again with this writing but from a different viewpoint. Today, rather than continuing to hammer away at the fraud, collusion, and upside down logic of global politics, economics and finance, let's look at a real world case. I received a rather long note from a reader earlier this week who was visiting of all places ...Zimbabwe! I did not ask "why" he was visiting and can only imagine, but in light of where "we are going" it is fortuitous for us to have a pair of boots on the ground! The following is "the heart" of what he wrote. Please read this twice so it really sets in, I will comment afterward and hopefully this exercise will "make you think".

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South Front Crisis News 11-12 June: Bombings in Odessa, civilians killed by Kiev troops in Donetsk

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Series of explosions hit the city of Odessa in Ukraine last night. Witnesses report about at least 2 hard explosions in the center of the city. Partisans blew up 2 propagandistic constructions claiming to inform Security Service of Ukraine about so-called ''household separatists" - people who don't support Kiev political regime or doubt in need of war against population of Donbass region.


Pistol

Greece 'air of unreality': 'Do you feel lucky, punk?', who has the gun?

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In the wake of the IMF walking out of negotiations with Greece, the Financial Times says the Pullout is Amid an "Air of Unreality".

What's Unreal?

Sure, everyone expected Greece to buckle. But what if Greece did buckle for the nth time? Greece was eventually going to default anyway.

There is not now, nor was there ever, anything "unreal" about the inevitable default.

Eye 2

The depravity of Japan's Prime Minister

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Since the United States and its pals in the Justice League G-7 have decided to double-down on standing up to "Russian aggression," ™ I felt it was incumbent upon Russia Insider to pay tribute to one of the virtuous attendees of the Germany forum: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Now, I am not suggesting that Shinzo Abe is a bad person. I don't want anyone reading this to get the impression that he denies Japan's WWII-era war crimes, or that he is presiding over an increase in nationalist fervor in Japan, or that he is embroiled in nasty territorial disputes with neighboring South Korea and China, or that, following the Fukushima disaster, Japan banned the sale of foreign-made Geiger counters.

I'm just kidding. He's done all of those things.

Comment: Abe has proven the perfect candidate for selling Japan to Washington. Check out:


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U.S. House of Representatives passes legislation prohibiting the training of the Azov battalion

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Late yesterday evening, the U.S. House of Representatives considered H.R. 2685, the "Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2015." During consideration of the legislation, Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (D-Mich.) and Congressman Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) offered bipartisan amendments to block the training of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary militia "Azov Battalion," and to prevent the transfer of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles—otherwise known as Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS)—to Iraq or Ukraine.

"If there's one simple lesson we can take away from US involvement in conflicts overseas, it's this: Beware of unintended consequences. As was made vividly clear with U.S. involvement in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion decades ago, overzealous military assistance or the hyper-weaponization of conflicts can have destabilizing consequences and ultimately undercut our own national interests," said Rep. John Conyers. "I am grateful that the House of Representatives unanimously passed my amendments last night to ensure that our military does not train members of the repulsive neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, along with my measures to keep the dangerous and easily trafficked MANPADs out of these unstable regions."

Comment: Nice job, Mr. Conyers. Looks like you've made yourself some new friends:

Ukraine's Ministry of Interior frothing at the mouth after anti-Nazi Legislation passes US House