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Paying the price for war
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Paying the price for war.
Our dear Nobel Peace prize winning president has asked congress for a new AUMF-- Authorization for Use of Military Force. WTF, the old one is getting old-- vintage 2001.

Before the chickenhawks and wimps who want to prove they are tough by voting for war-- those are the rare few who are not motivated by the military industrial complex lobbyists and donors-- cavalierly sign off on another war, they should be required to state out loud some of the following statistics.

For every soldier killed in action, two will commit suicide. So triple the projected death count, then add in the ones who die from injuries acquired on an off the battlefield, while in the military. Those deaths should count too.

Thirty percent of veterans seen at the VA have PTSD. It's estimated that as many as 35 percent of Iraq veterans will develop PTSD. One report found that "a large majority of Vietnam Veterans struggled with chronic PTSD symptoms, with four out of five reporting recent symptoms when interviewed 20-25 years after Vietnam." That's 80% suffering from PTSD symptoms.

Experts estimate that 30-35% of veterans come home with closed head trauma.

Almost half of vets were found to binge drink, 20% of them reported binge drinking every week for the past month, in one study.

A handful will go on to become war whores, as members of congress, totally selling themselves to the military industrial complex, becoming spokesmen for more and more war.

John McCain is one of the most despicable shameful examples. A tiny few will learn from their military experience and oppose war. It is sick that veterans are loyal to the army and the military and seek to send more innocent young, imbued with American exceptionalism driven patriotism to wars started on lies, where the real motives are profits and power.

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Russia strikes Daesh positions in Syria from sub in the Mediterranean

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"The Black Hole of the Ocean" Russian Kilo-Class Submarine
Russia says it has for the first time struck targets of the Takfiri Daesh terrorists in Syria with "Calibre" cruise missiles fired from a submarine in the Mediterranean. Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu made the announcement on Tuesday during a televised meeting with President Vladimir Putin, RT reported.

The missiles "targeted two major terrorist positions in the territory of Raqqah. We can say with absolute confidence that significant damage has been inflicted upon ammunition warehouses and a mine production plant, as well as the oil infrastructure," Shoygu said.

According to the defense minister, the missiles were fired from the Kilo-class diesel-electric Rostov-on-Don (B-237) submarine. The 52-crew sub, believed to be one of the quietest in the world, can remain undetected under the water for long periods of time. It weighs 4,000 tons and can dive to a depth of 300 meters (985 feet). NATO has nicknamed it "Blackhole".

Shoygu also said that in the past three days, the Russian Air Force had conducted more than 300 sorties, pounding 600 "various" militant targets. "In the past three days, the operation involved Tu-22 planes as well as warplanes from the Khmeimim airbase," he stated, adding that all sorties were performed with the backing of Su-30 fighter jets.

Moscow launched its air raids against Daesh and other terrorist groups in Syria on September 30, upon a request from the Syrian government.


Comment: By land or by sea, Russia stays on target.


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Hacked email: Where will the Ukrainian bombs explode?

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On Dec 7 the Cyber-Berkut made public another set of evidence exposing preparations for false flag attacks in Syria by the Ministry of Defense of Qatar. According to a hacked mail by Anton Pashynskyi, a SpetsTechnoExport (official Ukrainian arms trader) functionary, on Oct 21, 2015 he wrote to his Polish partner Level 11 the following:
Good afternoon! There is a new proposal. The Qatari military want to buy 2 thousand High Explosive Fragmentation bombs OFAB 250-270. The issue is urgent, they are ready to pay US$2100 per item. Consider how to deliver ASAP. The final recipient is the Ministry of Defense of Qatar. EUC is enclosed.

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Russia to deploy missile cruiser Varyag to Syria after Indra exercise

Russian warship
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The guided missile cruiser The Vargyag.
The guided missile cruiser The Vargyag, currently taking part in the joint Russian-Indian naval exercise Indra, will be dispatched to Syria, a source in the Russian contingent taking part in the exercise has told TASS in an interview.

"The guided missile cruiser The Varyag will leave India for Syria, where it will replace the guided missile cruiser The Moskva (project 1164 Atlant)," he said, adding that The Varyag's mission in the area would presumably last till September.

The naval exercise Indra began on December 7. It is scheduled to last till December 12. At the moment the preparatory phase of the exercise is nearing completion. The active phase in the Bay of Bengal is due on December 10-12. Anti-submarine operations will be practiced. Also, the crews will polish skills of freeing a ship seized by hypothetical terrorists. Helicopters will deliver assault groups on board.

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Serious firepower: Russia crushes more than 600 terrorist targets in three days

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As part of Moscow's anti-terror campaign, Russian warplanes have carried out 300 sorties against targets in Syria over the last three days.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the air force is strictly implementing Supreme Command's order to carry out combat missions in Syria alongside fighter jets, according to RIA Novosti.

The Russian military has also, for the first time, launched cruise missiles against terrorist targets in Syria from a submarine in the Mediterranean.

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Russian sub in eastern Mediterranean fires more cruise missiles at Daesh targets in Syria (VIDEO)

Russian submarine
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A Russian Kilo-class submarine located in the Mediterranean Sea fired on Tuesday cruise missiles targeting Islamic State (Daesh in Arabic) positions in Syria, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday.

Shoigu added that the launch was carried out by the sub from a submerged position.

"We launched Kalibr cruise missiles from the Rostov-on-Don submarine in the Mediterranean Sea," Shoigu told President Putin.

Shoigu added that the launch was carried out by the sub from a submerged position.

Earlier in the day, Russian media outlets reported about a Russian submarine approaching the Syrian coast.

Russia has been conducting airstrikes against Daesh, outlawed in Russia, in Syria since September 30 upon the request of President Bashar Assad. Russian warships in the Caspian Sea also participated in the anti-terrorist campaign, having successfully fired cruise missiles on IS targets.


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Funding genocide: U.S. groups fund Israeli settlers accused of killing, violence against Palestinians to the tune of $220 million, tax-deductible

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Another picture of Palestine that puts the lie to Israel's claim of the moral high-ground.
A new report shows Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are receiving millions of dollars of funding from private U-S donors.

According to an investigation by the Israeli daily Haaretz, Americans are lavishly funding with tax-deductible dollars the same projects the Obama administration considers obstacles to peace. It says over 220 million dollars were channeled into the Israeli settlements between 2009 and 2013. The report says the donations coming from some 50 groups cover everything from the purchase of air conditioning units to supporting families of convicted Jewish terrorists.


Comment: These are private dollars, not the tax money that the U.S. government sends to Israel as 'aid'.


Hanenu is one such group that is said to be providing legal and financial support to Jews accused of killing and other violence against Palestinians. Haaretz has cited the Brooklyn-based Hebron Fund yet another US organization involved in funding Israeli settlers.


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China outmaneuvered the US in forging a new Silk Road & a new Eurasia - Part 1

Silk Road Hungary China
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The twentieth century was a century in which economic strength was concentrated in two parts of the world: the US and Europe. Accordingly, the control of these two major economic regions and the routs between them automatically resulted in the geopolitical strength of the "controlling" organization.

The US, building up its armed forces and fleet in the first half of the century and winning a global status for its currency, became the only superpower of the world. In the middle of the century, its opponent, the USSR, with titanic efforts managed to reach a "draw" with the US, but it was defeated by the end of the 1980's.

As has already been noted, the basis of America's geopolitical power was its control over its territory where at one moment (1950) more than half of world production or 31% of the world's GDP was concentrated, as well as its control over the territory of Western Europe, which by the late 1960's had a sufficiently large interior and dynamically developing market. By the early 1970's, the economic share of Western Europe in the world economy rose to 25%, and by the end of the 1980's it reached 31%.

Comment: The world is in a state of flux. Those who still cling desperately to the past, to power, and to their illusions, are in no way prepared for the massive changes on the way.

Also see: Sott.net's Yearly State of the World Address


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Turkey halts troop deployment to northern Iraq; but what's there stays there

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Turkish troops enter Iraq.
Turkey says it has currently stopped the deployment of troops to northern Iraq, warning, however, that it will not withdraw those soldiers already stationed in the Arab country.

Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic announced the development at a press conference in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Tuesday. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu reiterated Ankara's respect for Iraq's territorial integrity during a Monday phone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart, Hoshyar Zebari, Bilgic stated.
On December 4, Turkey deployed some 150 soldiers, equipped with heavy weapons and backed by 20 to 25 tanks, to the outskirts of the city of Mosul, the capital of Iraq's Nineveh Province.
Ankara claimed the deployment was part of a mission to train and equip Iraqi forces in the fight against the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group. Baghdad, however, strongly condemned the deployment of the Turkish battalion on the Iraqi territory, branding the uncoordinated act a violation of Iraq's national sovereignty.

On December 6, Iraq gave Turkey 48 hours to pull out its forces or face all available options, including recourse to the United Nations Security Council.

Comment: Puppet or Rogue? Moscow states it will discuss Turkey's military deployment at the UNSC.


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License to kill: Court rules Obama can continue targeted assassinations

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While much of the media has focused on the recent violence in Paris, Georgia, and San Bernardino, as well as the escalating conflicts in Iraq and Syria, another profound and troubling domestic issue seems to have been overlooked.

Indeed, the issue at hand was first reported on November 24th — and covered for roughly a day — before it was quickly forgotten in the daily barrage of news stories. But we should not be so quick to dismiss the possibility of a future president (maybe one with fascist leanings?) choosing to exercise "targeted killings" against the American public. This practice, of course, is embodied by the Obama administration's program of assassinating individuals suspected of terrorism, also known as the "disposition matrix."