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"The word recession is inappropriate... We're very far from a recession," Trump said on Tuesday, adding that his critics would "love to see" an economic downturn. Earlier, he tweeted a video clip of Fox Business host Lou Dobbs blaming "radical Democrats" for the recession talk.
"Americans tested this missile too quickly - way too quickly after having announced [they] are leaving the agreement. Given that, we have all reasons to believe that development to make it a ground launched missile - it's a maritime based projectile - started long before [US started] to look for reasons to leave the deal."The weapon was confirmed by the Pentagon as being a modified version of a sea-based Tomahawk cruise missile, which is normally stationed on warships and submarines. It came just about two weeks after the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) officially expired on August 1.
He also urged Moscow to play a constructive role in reviving peace efforts for Ukraine, which has been fighting Kremlin-backed separatists for more than five years at a cost of more than 13,000 lives.
Mass said in Berlin, regarding a cease-fire that hasn't fully taken hold:
"We have hope for the light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to issues of cease-fire, disengagement of forces, and implementation of the Minsk agreements. Now all sides need to demonstrate readiness for dialogue and action, or people will continue to die in this conflict."To resolve the issue, "we need direct and open dialogue," Maas said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy earlier this month urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to help halt the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
The 2015 international agreement lifted economic sanctions from Tehran in exchange for accepting restrictions on its nuclear industry. Last year, Washington pulled out of the deal and launched a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran. The European signatories promised they would work on shielding the Iranians from the American U-turn, but Tehran was not satisfied and eventually started downgrading its commitments under the deal.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said he has new proposals on what the Europeans can do about the situation.
"We have made proposals either for a softening of sanctions or a compensation mechanism to enable the Iranian people to live better," Macron said, without elaborating. He said he would relay his plan to Tehran ahead of the upcoming G7 summit that France hosts.
Responding to the news on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif indicated his government was willing to negotiate. "There are proposals on the table... and we are going to work on those proposals," he said at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.
Comment: See also:
- Macron wants in on new nuclear deal with Iran
- Rouhani tells Macron Iran nuclear deal 'not negotiable'
- 'Defense is non-negotiable': Tehran dismisses Macron's calls to renegotiate Iran's nuclear agreement and impose sanctions
- French President Macron goes full idiot, seeks to revise Iran nuclear deal to avert Tehran's hegemony in Middle East
The remark came during one of Trump's trademark "helicopter" press conferences, outside the White House on Wednesday. Fielding questions on a range of topics, the president touched on the tariff war with China that he launched in March 2018.
Noting that his life would be "much easier" if he did as other presidents and let China take advantage of the US economically, Trump said he had to do something about it.
Today it seems that so-called Kosovo has become fertile recruiting ground for ISIS. During 2014, dozens of people were arrested for suspected terrorist activity and more than 300 (officially) left for the Middle East to join ISIS and Al-Nusra Front; more than 30 have been killed, according to government figures. The strong presence of foreign fighters from the Balkans and Kosovo was suggested when Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi's speech declaring himself to be the "caliph" was translated into English, French, German, Turkish, Russian and Albanian.
Comment: One might wonder if the establishment of covert training camps for jihadists was one of the West's unstated goals when carving out the "state" of Kosovo from the wreckage of Yugoslavia.
- Bill Clinton worked closely with Al Qaeda: "Helped Turn Bosnia into Militant Islamic Base"
- Kosovo's Daesh training camps, a nursery for young terrorists
- At least 120 locals who fought for Daesh return home to Kosovo over past few years
- Serbian president praises Russian op in Syria - prevented ISIS from forming Kosovo-style state
The Astana agreement between Turkey and Russia, with the blessing of Iran and Syria, has also established static Turkish observation positions in Morek, south of Khan Shaykhoun (now in the current Syrian Army military operational theatre). Turkey is showing uncharacteristic timidity in the way it is contesting the military operation against the al-Golani group and other rebels and jihadists. Sources close to decision makers in Syria said "Turkey was not at all surprised at the operation and its objectives. The Astana agreement is being imposed by fire on those contesting it."
The Jihadist leader al-Golani was obviously misinformed about the capacities of the Syrian Army; he thought Damascus was on its knees and unprepared for battle. He also miscalculated his own strength when challenging Turkey, supposing that he could simply reject a deal agreed by Ankara and stand against it, unharmed. Refusing to withdraw his jihadists from the demarcation line has now cost him a strategic city, Khan Shaykhoun, together with the anger of the thousands of civilian inhabitants who fled to Idlib. Ankara has lifted its protection of al-Golani to help him realise who is running the show in the north-west of Syria - even if he is in command of thousands of jihadists. Al-Golani's underestimation of the Syrian Army is costing him a strategic city.
According to a statement by the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, a number of military targets in a Hamas naval facility in the northern Strip were hit following rocket fire toward the community of Nahal Oz.
Shortly after the strike, a second projectile was fired toward Israel, landing in open territory and causing no damage or injuries. Shortly afterward, local Palestinian reports said that additional strikes targeted military posts near Gaza City and Khan Younis.
There were no injuries.
Comment:
Both Hamas and PIJ blamed the infiltration attempt on "rebellious youth."Israel's siege of the Gaza Strip and the daily misery inflicted on the West Bank is bringing Palestinians to the breaking point. Is the Israeli government so confident they can subdue the Palestinians righteous anger? They may be in for a surprise.
The Syrian military has taken control over the town of Khan Sheikhoun, and is now engaged in operations to clear the area of terrorist remnants, a field source has confirmed.
"At the moment, mopping up and demining operations are underway," the source said.
A Sputnik correspondent became the first foreign reporter to enter Khan Sheikhoun on Thursday, confirming that the strategic town is now under the control of the Syrian military.
Syrian forces entered Khan Sheikhoun itself on Sunday following heavy fighting with al-Nusra militants, and began bolstering its positions while advancing into the surrounding villages in the following days.
Comment: In addition to taking Khan Sheikhun, the military completed the encirclement of Latmenah, Kafr Zita, Latmeen and Morek, just south of Khan Sheikhun, and to which the humanitarian corridor will apply. The Turkish Foreign Ministry says they will maintain their presence in Morek:
"The ninth observation post in the town of Morek remains in its initial point despite the city's fall. The Syrian army regained control of the city of Khan Sheikhoun," Aksoy said.Footage of the operation:
He refused to comment when asked how the observation post was supposed to continue functioning after the city moved under Damascus' control.

In this Monday, Aug. 12, 2019 file photo, plumes of smoke rise after an explosion at a military base southwest of Baghdad, Iraq. A fact-finding committee has concluded that the blast was the result of a drone strike.
"Israel's intervention into the sphere of our national interests is a declaration of war against Iraq, its people, sovereignty. The silence on the aggression is not a rational position ... We must take measures at the regional and international levels to resist the destruction of our airspace and military capabilities," Asadi said in a statement.














Comment: The Left is looking for any scenario, factual or not, that hands them control of the country - and we know, from the last election, they are not above utilizing any means to achieve a particular result. If a recession is truly on the horizon, Trump may be the best choice America has.
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