Puppet Masters
The list contains 21 individuals, all of whom are Russian or Ukrainian nationals, and nine companies, most of which are power or energy firms.
Russian Deputy Energy Minister Andrey Cherezov and energy company Technopromexport are among those who were hit with sanctions, according to the list published on the website of the US Treasury Department on Friday.
The newly imposed sanctions target Gaz-Alyans and Kaliningradnefteprodukt energy companies, as well as the Power Machines group.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas (C-back) receives at his headquarters in Ramallah on September 2, 2015, the Tamimi family.
The probe was initiated two years ago by Michael Oren, deputy minister for diplomacy and former ambassador to the United States, who was mocked online after revealing the secret investigation to Israeli media.
The Tamimi family came into the international spotlight last year, after Ahed, 16, was arrested by Israeli authorities following a confrontation with soldiers in her home village of Nebi Saleh. The teenage activist's defiant stance and striking image garnered support, while Israel has faced outrage over how her case is being handled. Ahed is facing up to 10 years in prison.
At 10:27 PM, a message between anti-Trump FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page from Page read "Rybicki just called to check in. He very clearly 100% believes that Andy should be recused because of the 'perception.'":
This message, just one of many questionable texts sent between Page and Strzok, who were having an affair, solicited just a one-word reply from Strzok: "God."
Fake science: Twitter dismisses university study 'proving' Russian interference in Brexit referendum
The data compiled in a City University study, published in October last year, claimed that some 13,000 bots were tweeting about Brexit before and after the referendum, has now been put into question.
In a letter to UK legislators trying to ascertain the extent of Russian interference - if any - in the Brexit referendum, Twitter largely dismissed the study.
Head of policy for Twitter in the UK Nick Pickles said the bots weren't evidence of direct Russian meddling in the referendum.
In his letter to the Commons digital culture, media, and sport committee, Pickles said: "In reviewing the accounts identified by City University, we found that 1 percent of the accounts in the dataset were registered in Russia."

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou shows a white paper on China's Arctic policy during a press conference in Beijing, Jan. 26, 2018.
In a white paper released on Friday, the country said it expects to have a "major role in expanding the network of shipping routes" and noted that "as a result of global warming, the Arctic shipping routes are likely to become important transport routes for international trade."
It added that it would encourage enterprises to build infrastructure and conduct commercial trial voyages, paving the way for Arctic shipping routes that would form a "Polar Silk Road."
Land territories in the Arctic cover an area of around 8 million square km, with sovereignty belonging to Russia, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Canada and the United States. The Arctic Ocean is more than 12 million square km, where coastal and other countries share maritime rights and interests according to international law.
Despite being a non-Arctic state, China is increasingly active in the polar region. It became an observer member of the Arctic Council in 2013. The country has a major stake in the Russian Yamal liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, which is expected to supply China with 4 million tons of LNG per year.
The US president has told his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to rein in attacks on Syria's Kurdish enclave of Afrin, the White House says. Concerns that the NATO allies may come into conflict are rising.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has again been urged to "de-escalate" his military assault on Afrin, a Kurdish enclave in northern Syria.
Following similar calls from other world leaders, US President Donald Trump spoke by phone to his counterpart on Wednesday and called on Tutkey's government to "limit its military action and avoid civilian casualties," according to a White House statement.
Trump also warned Erdogan about "the destructive and false" anti-American rhetoric he said was emanating from Turkey as the NATO allies find themselves at odds over territory close to Turkey's border that is controlled by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in Syria.
Comment: You would think that Trump might be giving an ultimatum to Turkey, however:
American rotten Syria policy risks war with NATO ally Turkey - so instead US threatens to cut aid to Kurds
The Turkish attack on the Kurd held Syrian canton of Afrin (Efrin) is not progressing as fast the Turks had hoped. The infantry component of the operation are Turkish proxy forces in Syria. These Chechen, Uighur, Turkestanis and other Takfiris are cannon fodder in the operations, not a well integrated component of an army.
The Stupid Party Remains Stupid
In the 1970s neoconservative Irving Kristol aptly described the Republicans as "the stupid party." We are seeing this today in the hesitation of the House Intelligence Committee to release to the American public the results of its investigation of Russiagate.
The committee has released a description of its findings to members of the House, and most Republicans who have read it are demanding that it be released to the public as it clearly proves that Russiagate was an orchestrated conspiracy between the Democratic National Committee, the FBI, and the Obama Department of Justice against Donald Trump.
Apparently, Republicans are not smart enough to understand that to announce that you have proof that turns Russiagate away from President Trump and toward its DNC, FBI, and DOJ originators and then to sit on the information gives the Democrats and the presstitutes time to discredit the information in advance of its release.
On January 23rd, this analysis piece written by The Duran's own Alexander Mercouris detailed the strategic steps and missteps that the American military and foreign policy directors have been taking with the Kurds, and with the Syrian situation overall.
One key point Alexander made was that it was likely that:
...Having armed the Kurds and encouraged them to create their own statelet in northern Syria in order to fight ISIS and destabilise the government in Damascus, the US is now preparing to abandon them to Turkey as soon as the going gets difficult.Well, he seems to have been correct, yet again.
Needless to say duplicity of this order is going to shatter trust in the US both amongst the Kurds and even in Turkey, which is not likely to forget any time soon the game the US attempted to play with the Kurds in Syria at its expense.














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