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Egyptian investigators have said they have found no evidence of terrorism or foul play behind the crash of a Russian airliner, in a statement at odds with Russia's view that the plane was downed by a bomb.
The civil aviation ministry in Cairo said a preliminary report into the Metrojet crash that killed 224 people on 31 October had been completed on Sunday. Nearly all the victims were Russian holidaymakers returning from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. "The technical investigative committee has so far not found anything indicating any illegal intervention or terrorist action," the ministry said.
Russian and western intelligence agencies have, however, indicated they believe an improvised explosive was smuggled aboard the plane at Sharm airport, with Britain leading a halt of flights to the resort over security fears.
"The US stands ready to work with Moscow," Kerry told journalists after talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday. He added that the two countries' officials had had "a productive day" and the discussions had been "constructive."
#KerryinMoscow presser: We see the future of Syria in fundamentally the same way - Kerry.
— Ilya Petrenko (@ilpetrenko_rt) December 15, 2015Calling the effort "good diplomacy," the top US diplomat said that the whole global community benefits from such cooperation.
Moscow and Washington confirmed their previous agreements to work together to fight "the evil" of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in Syria, Lavrov told journalists, adding that some "practical steps" to advance this effort had been agreed upon at the meeting.
"We see Syria fundamentally very similarly," Kerry said, adding that the two nations have been "honest with differences," but in general agree that the crisis in the Middle Eastern country "requires political process."
Comment: Does Kerry know that he's lying here, or does he actually believe that the US sees the situation in Syria the same as Russia? The US created, armed and funded ISIS and put the terrorist group in Syria in order to destabilize and ultimately overthrow the Assad government. Russia, on the other hand, has fought to keep the Assad government in power and has made huge gains in destroying the Islamic State. The US and Russia's positions could not be more fundamentally dissimilar. So Kerry is either delusional or lying through his teeth.
"Contact has been established and is constantly maintained. Opposition groups are providing the command of the Russian Air Force coordinates to strike terrorist targets," Lieutenant-General Sergey Rudskoy told journalists on Tuesday.
Comment: So again we are seeing more tangible results from the real coalition fighting Islamic State versus the US' lame attempt: Calling out US hot air: Russian Foreign Ministry says US 'surgical strikes' on IS shouldn't result in 'plastic surgery'
Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Vitaly Churkin made the remark in an interview with Russia's RIA Novosti news agency, which was published on Monday.
"Under Resolution 2199, which was adopted in February at our initiative, countries must provide information [about financing for terrorists] to the Security Council if they have such information," Churkin said.
"That means the Americans had to provide such information, and of course Turkey, which should have reported any illegal [oil] trade going on there. They didn't do it," he added.
"Together with the Americans, we're drafting a new resolution tightening regulations on that kind of reporting. Possibly we could oblige the [UN] secretary general to deliver regular reports on the issue, or it would be some sort of counter-terrorist agencies. We hope to adopt this resolution on December 17," the Russian envoy said.
The last weeks suggest a trend reversal. Diplomats, analysts and generals from various political environments have started toying with the idea that remapping the region along ethnic lines might be the key for a resolution to the conflict. In other words, the possibility of partitioning Syria and Iraq into minor ethnic states has become a more tangible option. The proposal never came out coherently, but started appearing on media commentaries; and as some observers noticed, it was circulating in the corridors of the last Vienna Talks. The reality is that a reshuffling of borders in 'Syraq' would probably meet positive consideration in more than one capital city, from Jerusalem to Tehran.
Comment: There is no simple, logical, implementable solution to the mess in the Middle East. With every twist of the road a new faction, destabilizer, corruptor emerges to compound the problems and up the ante for resolution and relief. One helluva plan, you guys! Now you want to redraw the map? What for? Respecting borders, it seems, has never been your strong suit, nor likely any time in the future, just saying...
The new act published on the government website on Tuesday reads that the Constitutional Court will look into every decision of any intergovernmental body based on an international treaty and find if it matches the Russian Constitution and the rights and freedoms guaranteed by it. Upon such consideration the Constitutional Court can allow the decision to be executed in Russia, in full or in part, or ban its execution - also in full or in part. The ban would automatically cancel any national acts allowing the execution of the unconstitutional ruling.
The law has been developed and drafted in order to fulfill the mid-July ruling of the Russian Constitutional Court reading that the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) must be individually approved and only carried out if they do not contradict basic Russian law.
In late 2013, the Russian Constitutional Court ruled that it had the right, but not an obligation to decide on the execution of contradictory ECHR decisions in Russia. The July decision expanded the supremacy of the Constitutional Court over foreign judiciaries and international treaties, and established the priority of the Constitution in general.
The Norwegian Police Immigration Service (PU) has been dealing with an explosion in the number of refugees and migrants wishing to cross its borders in recent months. While searching asylum seekers, they also came across photos of dead children and other victims of war and terrorism, Nettavisen reports.
"There are several reasons why there may be such images. One is that they could have been a witness and want to show people what they have seen. Alternatively, they could have been carrying symbols associated with terror groups which they were passing through. Although it may look alarming, there may be other explanations rather than support for terrorist organizations," said Erik Haugland, the head of Norway's asylum program.
Comment: They also could have been planted among the refugees to create fear.
Norway has been toughening its asylum rules since November to try to stem the tide of refugees. The new regulations, which will come into force for two years, will make it easier for the authorities to deny asylum claims if the applicant had previously been in a third country, which is deemed safe.
"The debate over refugees has shifted significantly during the autumn, from a discussion marked by sympathy and compassion to one concerned with the problems that refugees and immigrants bring," political scientist Johannes Bergh, of the Institute for Social Research, told the Dagbladet newspaper.
The Pentagon carries the same message embedded in newspeak: the Full Spectrum Dominance doctrine.
Syria is leading all these assumptions to collapse like a house of cards. So no wonder in a Beltway under no visible chain of command - the Obama administration barely qualifies as lame duck - angst is the norm.
The Pentagon is now engaged in a Vietnam-style escalation of boots on the ground across "Syraq". 50 commandos are already in northern Syria "advising" the YPG Syrian Kurds as well as a few "moderate" Sunnis. Translation: telling them what Washington wants them to do. The official White House spin is that these commandos "support local forces" (Obama's words) in cutting off supply lines leading to the fake "Caliphate" capital, Raqqa.
Another 200 Special Forces sent to Iraq will soon follow, allegedly to "engage in direct combat" against the leadership of ISIS/ISIL/Daesh, which is now ensconced in Mosul.
The Speaker of Parliament, accountable to parliament and not government, has the authority to unveil official documents concerning his actions which have been hidden until now. If that happens, it is very likely that Erdogan's rule will come to an abrupt end, simply because the list of charges is so long that even if only 10% can be proven that will be enough to sink him.
Many unofficial sources are claiming that Erdogan is going mad at hearing that the nation is no longer following him. Even former supporters who stood by him when he was accused of corruption are now leaving him. Erdogan is blaming all this on his former American aide, the Islamist Sai Baba Fethullah Gulen, the leader of a worldwide movement which is halfway between a faith organization and bunch of jack-of-all-trade agents active from China to the US. But it is not Gulen but Erdogan himself who is the object of criticism, and it would come as no surprise if documents released by his own comrades brought about his downfall.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano, Board of Governors meeting at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria
Iran and the P5+1 - the United States, Britain, France, China, and Russia plus Germany - concluded a nuclear agreement dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in Vienna on July 14. Under the JCPOA, limits are put on Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for, among other things, the removal of all nuclear-related economic and financial bans against the Islamic Republic.
The agreement has obliged putting an end to the past and present outstanding issues pertaining to Iran's nuclear program. As per Article 14 of the JCPOA, the P5+1 has submitted the draft resolution to the Board of Governors for approval, which would seal the case. During its Tuesday session, the Board of Governors discusses Amano's final assessment about the outstanding issues before making a final decision on the case.
Prior to the session, the Iranian Ambassador to the IAEA, Reza Najafi read out a statement on the part of the 120-member Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), which is currently being chaired by Iran. "NAM reiterates its principled position that diplomacy and dialogue are the only way for a long term solution of Iran's nuclear issue," he said. "NAM encourages all Member States to contribute positively to that effect."
Comment: This should be a done deal, without last minute wrinkles... (Any such agreement at this stage of the game is probably a minor miracle, given the players!)













Comment: Aha! We have a discrepancy! And if there's anything we love here at Sott.net, it's discrepancies, inconsistencies and paradoxes!
Why?
Because they point to the man behind the curtain.
The crash occurred on October 31st, yet Russia didn't come out with a statement agreeing - rather lukewarmly - with the 'ISIS terrorist' scenario until over a week later, on November 9th. It was the Brits and the Yanks who led the charge on 'ISIS did it'.
So what do we have here? Egypt says there's no evidence of such happening. What do both the West and Russia know about what really happened to that plane?
Want to know what we think?
Read this:
Was an 'exotic energy weapon' used to down Russian plane in Sinai?