Puppet Masters
"Instead of seeking new routes for the reopening of dialogue, a number of American senators are inventing excuses for sabotaging it," MP Sergey Zheleznyak told RIA Novosti. "After the Russian and US presidents had their summit in Helsinki, the Russophobic lobby in America experienced a shock and now they use all possible means to prevent a thaw in relations with our country."
"As November mid-terms are approaching there will be more and more demand for the 'Russian card' in the internal political game in America and it is obvious that similar initiatives will be proposed repeatedly," the lawmaker added.

NATO eFP battle group soldiers wait for NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visit in Tapa military base, Estonia, September 6, 2017
"The North Atlantic Council approved the decision to build the first air base in the Western Balkans in Albania. In partnership with the Albanian government, NATO will invest over 50 million euros (some $58 million), and this is only for the first stage of modernization of the air base in Kucove," Rama said on Facebook.
The Albanian minister noted that the implementation of the project should start during the year. The air base will serve Albania's air forces, provide logistics support, training exercises and support NATO supply operations.
Comment: He added that Kuçovë will also serve as the national base for Albania's air forces, and assessed that this strategic investment represents a new standard for Albania's military.
"This huge investment without a doubt creates new opportunities for economic and social development of the whole region, through the construction of this new air base using the newest technologies", said Rama.
When he took office, China President Xi Jinping moved to propose what is now the Belt and Road Initiative, a comprehensive network of new infrastructure projects going from China across Asia and Eurasia to the Middle East and the European Union. Xi proposed the BRI at a meeting in Kazakhstan in 2013. Then in 2015, after little more than two years in office, Xi Jinping endorsed a comprehensive national industrial strategy, Made in China: 2025. China 2025 replaced an earlier document that had been formulated with the World Bank and the USA under Robert Zoellick.
Comment: China has been making great strides in national and international development all the while the West has been busy making enemies and its economies are in freefall. And as is typical of the West, it thinks it can scupper China's efforts by way of belligerence and threats:
- John Pilger: The Coming War on China
- Trade War with China - Easy to Win?
- Pepe Escobar: The Syria connection to Iran, Afghanistan and China
- Syria welcomes China's offer of military support in fighting terrorists
- Pentagon pledges to continue belligerent operations in South China Sea
- "Multilateralism and a rules-based world order": Europe and China rethinking international markets following Trump's trade war
- Atlantic Alliance uber alles? EU agrees to extortionate gas imports from US, and to team up against China in trade war
- Behind the Headlines: Trump Ditches Europe, Europe Bluffs, Russia and China Carry on With Eurasian Integration
- Behind the Headlines: 'Containing' Russia-China and Global Economic Collapse
Two members of the US-led NATO military alliance threatening each other with sanctions is an untenable situation. But there's much more to it than concerns solely over NATO - although given Turkey's membership of the military bloc since 1952, that is a major concern alone.
Already, the ramped up pressure from Washington hitting the Turkish economy seems to have produced desired results. At the ASEAN summit in Singapore on Friday, Turkey's foreign minister reportedly held a cordial meeting with American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, vowing to resolve their dispute through dialogue.
Behind the scenes, Sweden wanted to drop the extradition case against Assange back in 2013. Why was this not made public? Because Britain persuaded Sweden to pretend that they still wished to pursue the case.
In other words, for more than four years Assange has been holed up in a tiny room, policed at great cost to British taxpayers, not because of any allegations in Sweden but because the British authorities wanted him to remain there. On what possible grounds could that be, one has to wonder? Might it have something to do with his work as the head of Wikileaks, publishing information from whistleblowers that has severely embarrassed the United States and the UK.
Comment: Unfortunately, Assange lost his case and continues confinement at the embassy. There are moves afoot from the new Ecuadoran president to end his asylum.
- Wikileaks' Julian Assange loses extradition appeal
- Assange betrayed? Ecuador negotiating with UK to hand him over
- Glenn Greenwald: Ecuador's president could hand over Assange to the UK during his upcoming London visit
- US suddenly importing record amounts of oil from Ecuador: Is Trump buying Assange's arrest?
- Is world opinion finally shifting in Julian Assange's favor?
- Julian Assange and the dying of the light of free speech
- As long as Julian Assange is silenced, any claims against him are illegitimate
- Roger Waters calls for public resistance to government attempts to silence Julian Assange
- Assange supporters gather at Ecuadorian Embassy amid reports that his asylum protection may be withdrawn
Raed al-Saleh, the head of the White Helmets did his utmost to defend the controversial organization's public image during a contentious talk with Afshin Rattansi, host of RT's Going Underground show. Speaking via Skype from Istanbul, he set the tone for the entire interview, claiming 150,000 people were saved by the Western-funded organization "from under the rubble during the aerial bombing from Syrian regime and Russia."
Al-Saleh and Rattansi spoke on the heels of reports that multiple White Helmets members were provided free passage from Jordan via Israel. Commenting on the news, he acknowledged "we currently have around 3,700 volunteers who are working in the areas that we are able to access," but denied to disclose whereabouts of the evacuees, only briefly telling "they are still in Jordan."
Comment: Defending the indefensible: Show this short video to anyone who still thinks White Helmets are 'heroes'
See also:
- Bowing out of Syria: The White Helmets' final performance
- DISTURBING IMAGES: 'White Helmets' caught faking rescues and doctoring dead children in PR stunt to portray Assad as 'butcher'
- A Look Inside The White Helmets Headquarters in Aleppo
- From the mouths of babes: Syrian boy caught in White Helmets FAKE chemical attack video reveals truth
- Eva Bartlett: How the MSM whitewashed al-Qaeda and White Helmets in Syria
"As soon as we see that Syria is close to certain stability, and the fight against terrorism is close to its end, and significant results have been reached, of course, we might decrease the presence of our advisors in Syria or even withdraw from the country," Qassemi said in an interview with the Iranian Pupils Association News Agency (PANA) as quoted by the Iranian Foreign Ministry's website on Saturday.
Comment:
- Putin and Iranian President Rouhani strengthen united front on Syria
- 'Our path': Iran announces plan to stay in Syria as Pompeo issues unprecedented threats
- Syrian FM Walid Muallem: Israel exaggerates scale of Iran's military presence in Syria
- Netanyahu demands Iran be denied any military presence in Syria
- Netanyahu's demands that Iran exit Syria not 'realistic,' says Russian ambassador
- Netanyahu again warns Putin: Iran must withdraw from Syria or Israel will 'defend itself'
- Iran, Russia, Turkey reaffirm commitment to Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity after talks in Astana
- Why Russia won't throw Iran under the bus in Syria
Turkey will freeze assets of the Secretaries of Justice (DoJ) and the Interior, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday. The announcement comes after Washington slapped its NATO ally with sanctions targeting Turkish Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul and Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu over the detention of American Pastor Andrew Brunson.
"America is talking to the Taliban in a bid to end 17 years of Afghanistan war as intermediaries seek deal with fanatics because diplomats fear Trump will withdraw all U.S. troops."
Talk about a headline. But look at what it tells us: The longest war in American history may finally be coming to an end, not because any strategic objective has been met but because . . . someone is scared that Trump might end the war? What on earth is going on here?
The story itself is relatively straightforward. The much-ballyhooed Afghan surge (or is that Surge II: The Surgening?) that Trump ordered last year is floundering. (I'll pause while you catch your breath from that shocking revelation.) US troops are no closer to taking the country back from the Taliban. The US installed puppet regime in Kabul is barely in charge of Kabul let alone any part of Afghanistan outside of the capital city. There are no great breakthroughs or victories to hail, and, with a new government in power in Pakistan that is thinking about cutting off the US supply lines to Afghanistan, things might be about to get even worse.
And so, in the midst of this mess, it seems the US is doing what it woulda/coulda/shoulda done a very, very long time ago: meet with the Taliban. Specifically, the State Department's Alice Wells met with a four-person Taliban delegation in Doha, Qatar last week to discuss a possible ceasefire.
Comment: See also:
- Washington's funding to support Afghan irrigation 'helped' poppy cultivation - watchdog
- What will enable Trump to do the correct thing and pull out of Afghanistan?
- The long sordid and violent history of US intervention and pillaging of Afghanistan
- Populist Imran Khan wins general election in Pakistan
- US officials meet Taliban in Doha for talks - end of Afghan war in sight?
Just about 2,500 years ago, democracy took its first breath in that fertile hotbed of philosophical thought known as Athens, one of the many city-states that made up ancient Greece. This early experiment in 'rule by the people', which Winston Churchill once described as "the worst form of government, except for all the others," has gone on to generally define the political structure of what is known today as 'the Western world'.














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