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"Of course, we believe sanctions are wrong, and particularly US sanctions, because they really undermine the US long term," Dmitriev told CNBC at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
"Basically, we see lots of people moving away from [the] dollar, because lots of dollar transactions are getting restricted, and I think the US, by focusing so much on short-term pressure, and short-term competitive pressure, on Russian gas and other things, is really undermining its own long-term fundamentals, you know, things that held the world together, such as [the] dollar, fair trade practices, and fairness," he said.
On January 17, 2019, Buzzfeed News dropped a "bombshell" report that alleged Donald Trump had personally directed his lawyer, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about the plan to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. This story, if true (it is apparently untrue according to the only person who has been tasked with verifying these claims, but never mind that), clearly demonstrates further what a Russian asset Donald Trump has turned out to be.
If these recent developments can be believed (again, they most likely cannot), then US President Trump has committed a "clear case of obstruction of justice, a felony." You see, the first article of impeachment for Richard Nixon, as explained by anti-Trump Representative Ted Lieu, was "obstruction of justice." According to Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, if the story turned out to be accurate, "President Trump must resign or be impeached."

FBI Agents Association member Thomas O'Connor says the government shutdown is undermining the work of investigators and prosecutors.
Investigations and prosecutions are suffering from the lack of money to travel to interview witnesses or funds to pay translators, agents are saying, according to Tom O'Connor, president of the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA).
"Every day that the shutdown continues, the operational impediments created by the shutdown get worse and damage our counterterrorism and counterintelligence operations around the globe," said O'Connor, raising the pressure on the White House and Congress to end the shutdown.
Comment: Nothing like a little hyperbolic fear to whip up a frenzy. "Oh noez! The FBI can't
See also:
- #Resistance heroes? An ex-FBI official says bureau attempted to keep 'progressives out of office'
- 35 times the FBI "Deviated from standard practice" or committed crimes in effort to exonerate Hilary and Indict Trump
- Another FBI terror set-up: Georgia man wanted to attack White House with homemade bombs
- The FBI's investigation of Trump as a "national security threat" is itself a serious danger. But J. Edgar Hoover pioneered the tactic
- Transcript reveals former top FBI lawyer James Baker subject of criminal media leak probe
- Gregg Jarrett: A corrupt and dishonest FBI: Latest reports offer only more proof
- Twitter erupts after NYT reveals FBI probe into Trump-Russia links that lead... nowhere
Proving that the 'blame Russia' reaction will still be alive and well going into the 2020 election, fans of Harris have already got to work on social media, disparaging her critics as idiots who are "doing Putin's work."
According to some of Harris' top Twitter defenders, it is apparently not possible to critique the former prosecutor without being a tool of the Kremlin, as evidenced by a deluge of tweets posted since her announcement warning that Moscow will target her in an effort to help current President Donald Trump win reelection in 2020.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks during the Women's Unity Rally at Foley Square on Jan. 19, 2019 in New York City.
"I think the part of it that is generational is that millennials and people, in Gen Z, and all these folks that come after us are looking up and we're like, the world is gonna end in 12 years if we don't address climate change," Ocasio-Cortez said without evidence. "And your biggest issue, your biggest issue is how are going to pay for it? - and like this is the war, this is our World War II."

Salvini's trenchant criticism of President Macron came after populist coalition partner Luigi di Maio had Monday blasted France for "continuing to colonise" and "impoverish" Africa
"I hope that the French will be able to free themselves from a terrible president," Matteo Salvini said in a video on Facebook in the latest taunt of the French leader by the populist government across the Alps.
"The opportunity will come on May 26 (the European elections) when finally the French people will be able to take back control of its future, destiny, (and) pride, which are poorly represented by a character like Macron", he said.
Comment: Italy is further signalling it's growing independence from the EU.
- Salvini backs Yellow Vest protests, lashes out at Macron as a 'president against his people'
- Italy shifts away from pro-EU leadership after election
- The Italian U-turn: Euroskeptic coalition forms new cabinet in spite of President's 'undemocratic' veto
- Former PM Matteo Renzi warns Italy is on the brink of becoming 'ungovernable' as anti-Europe feeling rises
"The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act would require the president to impose new sanctions on anyone who does business with or provides financing to the Government of Syria, including Syrian intelligence and security services, or the Central Bank of Syria; Provides aircraft or spare parts for aircraft to Syria's airlines; is involved with construction and engineering projects controlled by the Syrian government; or supports Syria's energy industry," the release said on Tuesday.
Comment: And naturally they know this targets Iran, Russia and China, amongst many others.
Under the bill, the US president could waive sanctions on a case-by-case basis, sanctions could also be suspended "if the parties are engaged in meaningful negotiations and the violence against civilians has ceased," the release added.
Comment: So the US intends to 'withdraw' from Syria by continuing to meddle in and hamper it's rehabilitation, by promoting further strife through economic sanctions, thus propping up any disparate factions, which only goes to serve the terrorists in the region. Meanwhile the US dangles carrots of 'waivers' to whom and for what it deigns beneficial unto itself:
- Japan and 9 other countries importing Iranian oil after being 'granted' waiver from US sanctions
- Syria asks if retaliating to Israeli attack with strike on Tel Aviv airport will get UN's attention
- Sanctions And Tariffs Have Turned American Exceptionalism Into Isolationism
- Germany sees Russia as stable energy partner while US threatens Europe with sanctions unless it dumps Nord Stream 2 pipeline
"As more and more data flows from your body and brain to the smart machines via the biometric sensors, it will become easy for corporations and government agencies to know you, manipulate you, and make decisions on your behalf. Even more importantly, they could decipher the deep mechanisms of all bodies and brains, and thereby gain the power to engineer life. If we want to prevent a small elite from monopolising such godlike powers, and if we want to prevent humankind from splitting into biological castes, the key question is: who owns the data? Does the data about my DNA, my brain and my life belong to me, to the government, to a corporation, or to the human collective?"―Professor Yuval Noah HarariUncle Sam wants you.
Correction: Uncle Sam wants your DNA.
Actually, if the government gets its hands on your DNA, they as good as have you in their clutches.
Get ready, folks, because the governmen t- helped along by Congress (which adopted legislation allowing police to collect and test DNA immediately following arrests), President Trump (who signed the Rapid DNA Act into law), the courts (which have ruled that police can routinely take DNA samples from people who are arrested but not yet convicted of a crime), and local police agencies (which are chomping at the bit to acquire this new crime-fighting gadget )- is embarking on a diabolical campaign to create a nation of suspects predicated on a massive national DNA database.
Comment: Coupled with the NSA's gargantuan databases and already monumental efforts at "record keeping," we might as well have a tattooed bar code on our foreheads and electrically-linked shackles enclosed on our ankles:
Astronomically large amount of data storage capacity inside the NSA's secret Utah data center

Venezuelan National Guards fire tear gas during clashes with demonstrators during a protest close to one of their outposts in Caracas, Venezuela January 21, 2019.
Venezuelan National Guards fire tear gas during clashes with demonstrators during a protest close to one of their outposts in Caracas, Venezuela January 21, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Some two dozen officers attacked a National Guard outpost in the Caracas neighborhood of Cotiza, a kilometer (0.6 mile) from the presidential Miraflores palace, where they met "firm resistance," the government said. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots at about 3 a.m. (0700 GMT).
Comment: Maduro is spot on.
ZeroHedge expands:
It appears the White House is ready to stoke the flames of anti-Maduro unrest following Monday's dramatic failed military revolt launched by 27 low-ranking officers and their subsequent arrests in the Cotiza neighborhood of Caracas, which sparked overnight protests and sporadic clashes with police after opposition leader Juan Guaido made a broad appeal to the military in a speech, urging them to demand Maduro step down. Guaido and other opposition leaders in the National Assembly have declared Wednesday a nation-wide protest day seeking to topple the regime - itself a historic date commemorating the end of Venezuela's military dictatorship in 1958.Maduro strikes back at U.S. meddling in Venezuela's internal affairs.
VP Pence's words were issued in a video posted to social media wherein he asserted, "Nicolas Maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to to power." The video begins with Pence greeting in Spanish "Hola, I'm Mike Pence" but ending with a somewhat grimmer tone: "Vayan con Dios!" or "Go with God."
Pence also praised Guaido, head of the opposition held National Assembly who previously called himself Venezuela's "legitimate" power, as the "courageous" leader of "the last vestige of democracy in your country," referencing the legislative body. This week the government-stacked Supreme Court declared it would throw out recent measures by the National Assembly that declared Maduro's presidency illegitimate.
Pence said in the video he was delivering the message on behalf of Trump and the American people. Referencing the planned Wednesday protests, the vice president said:The country remains on edge Tuesday as following the mutiny and subsequent successful government crackdown, which further involved the rebellious unit briefly kidnapping several officials stealing weaponry at a police outpost a mere kilometers from the presidential palace, pockets of anti-Maduro protests were sparked in the capital city demanding the release of the detained soldiers, whose actions the government condemned as "treasonous" and "motivated by the dark interests of the extreme right," according to a statement announced on state TV. Maduro's right-hand man, Diosdado Cabello, also boasted on Twitter while speaking of the rebels: "They were neutralized, surrendered and captured in record time."As you make your voices heard tomorrow, on behalf of the American people, we say to all the good people of Venezuela, 'Estamos con ustedes,' we are with you.
Pence's video remarks calling Maduro a "dictator" and essentially calling for a coup comes after months of both the Trump administration and US Congressional leaders becoming increasingly unrestrained in publicly calling for outright regime change. After Monday's coup attempt Florida Senator Marco Rubio went so far as to encourage more such military defections.
Meanwhile Venezuelan Foreign Minister Arreaza just days ago told Democracy Now that "Nothing that the opposition does is without the permission or authorization of the State Department... They say, 'We have to make consultations with the embassy. We have to make consultations with the Dept of State.'"
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has ordered a revision of diplomatic relations with the US after the White House has openly urged the opposition to unite and overthrow the "dictator with no legitimate claim to power."
Ahead of the mass street protests against Maduro on Wednesday, called by the opposition-led National Assembly, US Vice President Mike Pence released a video message reaffirming unwavering support for a regime change in Venezuela. Denouncing Maduro as "a dictator with no legitimate claim to power" who has "never won the presidency in a free and fair election," Pence declared that time has come for the Venezuelan people to take the matters into their own hands, in a speech peppered with Spanish phrases.
"The United States supports the courageous decision by Juan Guaidó, the president of National Assembly, to assert that body's constitutional powers, declare Maduro a usurper and call for the establishment of a transitional government," Pence said.
Slamming the speech as shameless US meddling in his country's internal affairs, Maduro in response promised his supporters to announce specific measures against Washington in the coming hours.
"Enough of aggressions and conspiracies, enough is enough!" said Maduro, rejecting the "imperialist interventionism" and open calls for coup d'état that he called unprecedented in the 200-year history of US-Venezuela relations.
"Mr. Pence doesn't have a job. Now he wants to come and run Venezuela, handing out instructions on what should happen" at the anti-government protests on Wednesday, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez noted, accusing the White House of openly "promoting instability and violence" in the Latin American country.
"Nobody in Latin America believes seriously that the US government is interested in democracy and freedom...because they have supported all the dictatorships that we had suffered in Latin America for decades," Atilio Borón, professor of political science in the University of Buenos Aires, told RT."This is a desperate move, because they cannot defeat Maduro at the ballot box and they are promoting a sort of public insurrection which may backfire," Boron added. "If they want to help, the first thing they should do is stop blocking the foreign relations with Venezuela and other countries which are ready to sell their goods to Venezuela."They are creating a humanitarian crisis and then they want to appear as the ones who can solve all the problems.
"It is so ironic that the US political establishment has been crying wolf over Russia and president Trump being in cahoots with the Russians, but when it comes to foreign policy, when it comes to US imperialism and intervention - especially Latin America - there is consensus amongst the corporate elite in our political establishment, under the guise of spreading democracy and freedom," noted Andrew King, PhD candidate in public policy at the University of Massachusetts.Maduro was inaugurated for a second six-year term earlier this month, prompting Guaidó to declare his presidency illegitimate. While calling on the country to mobilize, and urging the military to defect, the opposition leader has also been seeking international support to topple Maduro.Recognizing Guaidó as a legitimate president and saying that the democratically elected president Maduro has the illegitimate power, that would be akin to a foreign nation saying that [the US] president is illegitimate and they will recognize the Senate or the House leader as the president.
Venezuela has already descended into violence ahead of the mass opposition-led protest due to take place on Wednesday, marking the 61st anniversary of the military uprising that toppled the dictatorship of General Marcos Pérez Jiménez.
Maduro and his government believe that the crisis and discontent in Venezuela have been deliberately fueled by foreign powers. The president has repeatedly accused the US of collaborating with Venezuelan neighbors and the opposition to oust him from power. US economic pressure and the decline of oil prices in recent years have contributed to the severe social and economic crisis in Venezuela. Hit by hyperinflation and a shortage of basic necessities, millions of people have been forced to leave the country in search of a better life elsewhere in Latin America
- One trick pony: US sanctions on Venezuela are to overthrow the government, not bring democracy
- Trump admin slaps even more sanctions on Venezuela after Maduro's re-election
- Maduro defends gold sales as US tightens sanctions: 'Venezuela has the right to sell what it produces.'
- US tries to isolate Venezuela but it only pushes Maduro closer to Putin
- Don't meddle in Venezuela, Moscow tells coup-cheering Washington
Permanent Representative of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United Nations Bashar Jaafari said that it was time that the United Nations Security Council took action to stop constant Israeli attacks on Syrian territory, adding that Damascus might exercise its right to self-defence and respond to the Israeli attack on Damascus Airport with a symmetric strike on Tel Aviv Airport.
"Isn't it is the right time for this council to take the necessary measures to stop the repeated Israeli aggression against the territories of my country or should we attract the attention of the war makers in this council be exercising our legitimate right for self-defence and respond to the Israeli aggression against the Damascus International Airport by launching an aggression against Tel Aviv Airport?" Jaafari said speaking at a UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.
Comment: Fair is fair, but sadly the maniacs in Israel and the US would probably like that. Although Syria, if they're working alongside Russia in this, and it's likely they are, they know better than to do so. Besides, no need to interrupt Israel and the US who are busy enough sowing the seeds of their own destruction:
- Syria Shoots Down Israeli Jet - It's About Time
- Israel launches new barrage of airstrikes against 'Iranian' targets in Syria, warns against retaliation - UPDATES
- Syrian media: Israeli jets target Damascus airport warehouse though 'most' missiles were intercepted
- War Crimes: Israeli military admits to carrying out more than 200 strikes in Syria over the last 18 months











Comment: Indeed, the U.S. policy of Russian sanctions has only strengthened the country and reduced its dependence on trade with the West. There are plenty of countries in the world who welcome the opportunity for investment, as Putin has rehabilitated the image of Russia as a place where honest, mutually beneficial deals can be made.