Puppet Masters
Russia has previously banned food imports from the European Union and United States over the Ukraine crisis, a measure which has been blamed for fueling price rises of food on the Russian market. The new measures against Turkey announced at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev also include a government veto on Turkish construction firms working in Russia and restrictions on road transport.
The measures come two days after Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree ordering sanctions against Turkey and calling for imports to be restricted, although he did not specify which goods were to be banned. RIA reported that Medvedev called for sanctions to be "most effective for the Turkish side but minimally affecting our economic interests."
"No meeting with Erdogan is planned. There is no discussion of such a meeting," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.
Putin's snub comes after the Turkish leader called for face-to-face talks with Putin on the sidelines of the summit to discuss the shooting down of the plane on the Syria-Turkish border.
Comment: Given Erdogan's naked belligerence - on top of Turkey's naked aggression - what in heavens would he have to say to Putin that is constructive or worth listening to??

Demonstrators shout slogans during a protest outside the headquarters of Cumhuriyet newspaper whose editor-in-chief Can Dundar was arrested on charges of espionage and terrorist propaganda, in Istanbul, Turkey, November 29, 2015.
Security officials are facing "spying" charges over an incident in January 2014, when Gendarmerie intercepted trucks belonging to Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT). An inspection of the trucks exposed large quantities of munitions being transported to Syria. After opening a metal container bearing a 'FRAGILE' mark, the inspectors found munitions hidden in crates under boxes of medicine.
The information caught public attention in May 2015, when the website of the Cumhuriyet media outlet posted footage of MIT trucks being inspected by security officers. The paper reported that altogether, in that particular run, MIT trucks had been carrying over 80,000 rounds of ammunition of different calibers, some 1,000 mortar shells and hundreds of munitions for grenade launchers.
Comment: If Turkey was really fighting terrorism as they say they are, why are they arresting and charging journalists and officials for treason for exposing their actions? It should be clear to anyone with two firing neurons what is actually going on.
See also:
- "Black Day of the Press": Hundreds protest arrest of Turkish journalists amid revelations of Turkey supplying weapons to ISIS
- Turkish newspaper editor in court for 'espionage and treason' after revealing weapon convoy to Syrian militants
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has for the first time publicly expressed doubts that the EU will survive in its current form, after a meeting between the eight countries most affected by the migrant crisis, and a summit between the EU and Turkey.
Merkel was asked whether the meeting of eight countries, led by Germany and backed by EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, represented a step towards a more united EU.
Comment: Merkel, and the EU as a whole, are being crushed under the weight of NATO's chains. Check out:
"The only way you can destroy the caliphate (Daesh) is with a ground component," said Graham who is seeking his party's presidential nomination. "The aerial campaign is not turning the tide of battle," Reuters reported.McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, recently proposed intervention in Syria by a European and Arab ground force backed by 10,000 US military advisers and trainers. On Sunday, both senators told reporters during a visit to Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, that US personnel could provide logistical and intelligence support to a proposed 100,000-strong force from countries like Egypt, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
"All sales of the package tours to Turkey are stopped effective immideately. The charter flights to Turkey banned, except those used to retrive Russian tourists from there," Igor Suvalov said.Russian sanctions against Turkey will not affect contracts signed before December 31, 2015 and industrial products, the Deputy PM noted.
"Additional control will be provided on regular flights between the two countries to ensure the necessary security measures," he added.
"Those [construction] contracts that are currently under operation and contracts that are signed before December 31 of this year, Turkish nationals may continue their labor activities on these construction projects. For new contracts [signed after January 1, 2016], there won't be such freedom and a special permit will need to be applied for from the government," Shuvalov told Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev during a Cabinet meeting.
"We are not excluding the possibility of using Turkish nationals on construction projects that are underway in the Russian Federation, but this will fall under very serious control," Shuvalov added.
Comment: Turkey is a natural neighbor to both Russia and Syria, but in Erdogan's quest for ultimate power he has destroyed those relationships in favor of a nefarious alliance with the West. And those who will suffer the greatest will be the masses of people under these corrupt rulers.
In a statement released on Monday, prosecutors said the activities of the Open Society Institute and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation were a threat to the foundations of Russia's Constitutional order and national security. They added that the Justice Ministry would be duly informed about these conclusions and would add the two groups to Russia's list of undesirable foreign organizations.
Prosecutors launched a probe into the activities of the two organizations - both sponsored by the well-known US financier George Soros - in July this year, after Russian senators approved the so-called "patriotic stop-list" of 12 groups that required immediate attention over their supposed anti-Russian activities. Other groups on the list included the National Endowment for Democracy; the International Republican Institute; the National Democratic Institute; the MacArthur Foundation and Freedom House.
Comment: Couldn't have happened to a nicer person:
- George Soros: An American oligarch's dirty tale of corruption
- CyberBerkut hacks emails exposing George Soros as Ukraine's arch-pupeteer
- George Soros, NATO and the Western Color Revolution in Macedonia
- Color Revolution in Amerika? Ferguson activists were paid to protest with Soros money
- How George Soros dodges his $6.7 billion tax bill
The young people who see this film must recognize that for the future 'blind faith in their leaders,' as Bruce Springsteen said, 'will get you dead.'Hollywood actor, Donald Sutherland just dropped a bombshell on the military industrial complex. Sutherland, who plays President Coriolanus Snow in the blockbuster movie series Hunger Games, was recently asked what the movie was really about - he held no punches in his answer.
If there's any question as to what it's an allegory for I will tell you.
It is the powers that be in the United States of America.
It's profiteers.
War is for profit. It's not "to save the world for democracy" or "for king and country."
No, bullshit.
It's for the profit of the top 10%, and the young people who see this film must recognize that, for the future, 'blind faith in your leaders,' as Bruce Springsteen said, 'will get you dead'.
After Hollande claimed a state of emergency in France, police don't need a judicial decision to put suspects under arrest, search homes and conduct raids at night.
But unsuspecting climate activists, who actively demonstrate every time France hosts environmental summits, were surprised to find themselves suspect after police officers came to arrest them. On Thursday, police handed Amelie and five her flat mates an order that restricts their liberty of movement in western city of Rennes until 12 of December, the same day the Paris summit will close its doors.
Comment: COP21 is the twenty-first session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) which is being held this year at France's Sustainable Innovation Forum in Paris. According to the conference Web site, "In 2015 COP21, also known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, will, for the first time in over 20 years of UN negotiations, aim to achieve a legally binding and universal agreement on climate, with the aim of keeping global warming below 2°C."
"In the last eight months ISIS has managed to sell ... $800 million dollars worth of oil on the black market of Turkey. This is Iraqi oil and Syrian oil, carried by trucks from Iraq, from Syria through the borders to Turkey and sold ...[at] less than 50 percent of the international oil price," Mowaffak al Rubaie said in an interview with RT.
"Now this either get consumed inside, the crude is refined on Turkish territory by the Turkish refineries, and sold in the Turkish market. Or it goes to Jihan and then in the pipelines from Jihan to the Mediterranean and sold to the international market."
"Money and dollars generated by selling Iraqi and Syrian oil on the Turkish black market is like the oxygen supply to ISIS and it's operation," he added. "Once you cut the oxygen then ISIS will suffocate."
Comment: "There is no terrorist organization than can stand alone, without a neighboring country helping it." - Iraqi MP
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Comment: Turkey has shot itself in the foot and it's unlikely that its new membership in the EU will bring it out of the hole it has dug for itself. If anything, it will quicken the entropic collapse coming to the US-Western Empire.
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