Puppet Masters
United Launch Alliance announced that it placed an order for more RD-180 rockets to be used by Atlas V launch vehicle, on top of 29 engines that the company has ordered before US sanctions against Russia were introduced over Crimea last year.
Under last year's National Defense Authorization Act of 2015, the Department of Defense is prohibited from signing new or modifying existing contracts for launches using engines designed or manufactured in Russia.
The move brought a fierce response from Senator John McCain, who accused Washington of double standards, saying,"This is the height of hypocrisy."
"How can our government tell European countries and governments that they need to hold the line on maintaining sanctions on Russia, which is far harder for them to do, when we are gutting our own policy in this way?" McCain said on Wednesday, as cited by the Washington Post.
"How can we tell our French allies in particular they shouldn't sell Vladimir Putin amphibious assault ships as we have [told them], and then turn around and try to buy rocket engines from Putin's cronies?"
Afghan authorities are investigating reports that two unidentified helicopters have dropped off Daesh (ISIS/ISIL) terrorists in the Afghan province of Nangarhar, Afghan Senator Haji Lutfullah Baba told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) on Wednesday.
"A number of people in Tor Ghar, Nangarhar Province have contacted me to say that unidentified helicopters have airlifted Daesh militants there," Iran Front Page reported Baba as having said.
"They asked me to follow up the issue and urge security and military officials to look into the militant movements, which pose a threat to the security of the province and the entire nation."

An Afghan police officer keeps watch during a battle with the Taliban in Helmand province, where militants stormed a major opium-poppy-growing district this week.
Zamir Kabulov, a Foreign Ministry department head and President Vladimir Putin's special representative for Afghanistan, told the Interfax news agency that "the Taliban interest objectively coincides with ours" in the fight against the Islamic State, which has captured broad swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq.
"I have already said earlier that we and the Taliban have channels for exchanging information," Kabulov added, in remarks reported by Interfax and confirmed to The Washington Post by a ministry spokesman.
Earlier in the day, Tripoli government's delegation held a meeting with the Russian Foreign Ministry's officials in Moscow.
"We have asked the international community, and first of all, Russia, an important country helping the Libyan people to confront terrorism and radicalization, to provide logistical and military support in the fight against terrorism. The Russian response was that they were ready to help any country [in this respect]," Ghawi said after the meeting.
Libya has been in a state of civil war since the 2011 overthrow of the country's long-standing leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Comment: Russia seems to be the country that has to clean up the mess that the West creates. The US murdered Gaddafi, which created the current conditions in Libya. Libya knows that the US isn't interested in making any real progress fighting ISIS, while Russia has put a serious dent in ISIS infrastructure in Syria. Maybe the US should just get out of the Middle East and let the adults in Russia handle things.
Russian, Qatari foreign ministers to discuss bilateral cooperation on December 25.
According to proposer Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk the embargo will begin on January 1, the same date the Ukraine Association Agreement with the EU comes into force.
The new law allows the government of Ukraine "in case of discriminatory or unfriendly actions by the state, recognized by the Verkhovna Rada as an aggressor country" to introduce reciprocal responses, including the abolition of tariff preferences.
"Over the past three years we have cut the dependence on Russia three-fold. Three years ago, the volume of Ukrainian exports to Russia amounted to about 35 percent. Today, it's only 12 percent. We will protect the domestic market of Ukraine," said Yatsenyuk.
Comment: If the Kiev junta thinks joining the EU will help its economy, it will be disappointed. Ukraine's and Europe's economies are not healthy. Only Russia and China are weathering the global economic storm so far.
"Today's steps support the US commitment to seek a diplomatic resolution to the crisis in Ukraine by maintaining our sanctions on Russia," the US Treasury Department said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Kremlin, in turn, said it will analyze Washington's decision and may develop countermeasures.
The sanctions imposed on Tuesday are "a continuation of this unfriendly stance towards Russia, a continuation of the stance which has a devastating impact on bilateral relations," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
"Certainly, based on the reciprocity principle, the Russian side will initially review these decisions taken [by the US] and then pool proposals on possible countermeasures," Peskov said.
"All prerequisites are in place for us to confidently state that ISIL cells have emerged there. In addition to everything that went on before, we now have additional risks. We as Collective Security Treaty Organization allies," Shoigu said at a meeting with Tajikistan's Defense Minister Sherali Mirzo.Afghanistan is in a political and social turmoil, as the Taliban and other extremist organizations such as ISIL take advantage of instability in the country. The Taliban has boosted its operations in Afghanistan after NATO ended its military mission in late 2014 and launched a non-combat operation in the country.
In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the situation in Afghanistan was "close to critical" as the extremists' activity was gaining momentum. In line with his words, Shoigu said that Russia might resume patrols along the Afghan-Tajik border, which were fully suspended in 2005. Earlier this year, US President Barack Obama said that the US forces would maintain presence in Afghanistan after 2016 because of the weakness of the government army and growing terrorist threat.
Comment: The blood-money-for-oil trade is drying up for ISIL, and so they're moving to new regions seeking their next score.
- Russian airstrikes obliterates half of Daesh oil trade
- ISIS invades Afghanistan & establishes ruthless control over several districts
- Islamic State group now controls key drug trafficking routes
When analysts make the claim that the Fed has positioned itself "between a rock and a hard place" in terms of policy, this is not entirely true. The Fed is exactly where it wants to be in terms of policy; but the central bank has indeed positioned the U.S. ECONOMY between a rock and a hard place, by design.
Globalists see the U.S. dollar and the U.S. economy as expendable (for the most part), and this sacrifice is meant to create distracting chaos as well as geopolitical advantage towards a new fully centralized world economic system. You can read the considerable evidence for this agenda in my article 'The Fall Of America Signals The Rise Of The New World Order'.
The Turkish government is not acting alone in Syria and Iraq. The corrupt leadership of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Britain, Israel, and the United States are also involved. They have all played direct or indirect roles in the theft of oil too. After the role of Turkey in stealing oil from Syria and Iraq was revealed, the US government began work to mask and conceal the oil smuggling operations.
US and NATO Culpability
On December 1, Alexander Grushko, the Russian permanent representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Headquarters, pointed out that the US and NATO gave «political cover» to Turkey for its attack on Russia's Sukhoi Su-24M bomber jet in Syria. On the same day, Russian parliamentarian Irina Yarovaya pointed out that the military alliance is also involved in protecting ISIL and theft of Iraqi and Syrian oil. NATO's response to the Turkish incursion into Iraq was also muted, even after Iraq' Prime Minister Al-Abadi called NATO Secretariat on December 8 asking it to get NATO member Turkey to withdraw its forces.















Comment: Is this move by Russia going to make life difficult for the US in Afghanistan? The Middle East battleground is rapidly expanding from Syria to Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan.