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US defense official flags 'no objections' to Kiev attacking Crimea

Wallander
© Brendan Smialowski/AFPCeleste Wallander, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
The US would have no objections to Ukrainian forces striking targets inside Crimea with American-supplied weapons, a senior defense official said on Friday.

Dr Celeste Wallander, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, was asked whether Washington supports Kiev in seizing Crimea, or at least in striking Russian targets there. The peninsula overwhelmingly voted to become part of Russia in 2014 following a Western-backed coup in Kiev.

Speaking at the Center for a New American Security, Wallander reiterated that the US "supports Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty over its internationally recognized borders, and that includes Crimea." With this in mind, the official argued:
"Kiev has the right to defend every inch of its territory. As long as Ukraine 'identifies operational value in targeting Russian forces on Ukrainian territory...' we don't have objections and do not seek to limit Ukrainian military operations to achieve their objectives."

Comment: Meanwhile, the US will sit back, observe and high-five the carnage it set in motion.


Whistle

US 'lying' about Nord Stream expose - Moscow

Zakharova
© Sputnik/Russian Foreign MinistryRussian Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman Maria Zakharova
Attempts by the US State Department to brush off Seymour Hersh's article about the sabotage of Nord Stream pipelines as "nonsense" are overt lies that display shocking ignorance of American history, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters on Friday.

The veteran investigative journalist reported on Wednesday that the US was behind the destruction of the Baltic Sea pipelines in September 2022. American divers planted charges under the cover of a NATO exercise, and a Norwegian airplane detonated them remotely when the time came, Hersh wrote.

Department spokesman Ned Price said on Thursday, answering a question about Hersh's article:
"It would not be typical for us to engage allies and partners on something that is utter and complete nonsense."
Zakharova said she was astonished by Price's audacity to call "nonsense" what US President Joe Biden and Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland openly described as their preferred outcome.
"The US is once again lying live on air, openly mocking journalists who asked fully justified questions."

Comment: As the Hersh report has turned this act of sabotage on its head...the fallout should be spectacular.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Friday that Washington owed the world an explanation, following the publication of journalist Seymour Hersh's report, claiming the US was behind the September 2022 attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

"We have noted the reports," Mao Ning said, responding to a question from Dragon TV. She added that the two Nord Stream pipelines were "vital transnational infrastructure" and that their destruction caused a serious economic and environmental impact.
"If Hersh is telling the truth, what he revealed is clearly unacceptable and must be answered for. The US owes the world a responsible explanation."
A follow-up question from the Beijing Youth Daily pointed out the sparse coverage of Hersh's report by the "free, professional and impartial" US outlets.

Mao responded:
"It only proves that some media outlets care little about the truth. They pretend not to see the truth that really matters and, more often than not, try to sell false narratives rather than the truth."
Hersh, an investigative journalist and Pulitzer Prize laureate, published a report titled How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline on Wednesday. He cited a "source with direct knowledge of the operational planning" of the attack on the Russia-Germany pipelines.

He claims a bomb was planted by the US during the BALTOPS 22 NATO exercises, and the explosive was then detonated by Norway dropping a sonar buoy from a military plane.

US Department of State spokesman Ned Price was asked about Hersh's report on Thursday and dismissed it as "utter and complete nonsense." He went on to label it as "propaganda" that he did not want to see "aired in the briefing room."

In Germany, which jointly funded the construction of the Nord Stream pipelines, members of the AfD party demanded a discussion on the article and its claims in the country's parliament on Friday. "The Bundestag has a right to know what the federal government knows," said the party's official Twitter account, citing parliamentary group leader Tino Chrupalla.



Satellite

SpaceX limits military use of Starlink for Ukraine

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© AFPUkrainians view a Starlink satellite-based broadband station
SpaceX has reduced the Ukrainian military's ability to use Starlink satellite internet service to control drones in its conflict with Russia, the company's president Gwynne Shotwell has said.

Shotwell told the 25th Annual FAA Commercial Space Transportation Conference in Washington on Wednesday:
"SpaceX was really pleased to be able to provide Ukraine connectivity, but the technology was never intended to be weaponized. The Ukrainians have leveraged [Starlink] in ways that were unintentional and not part of any agreement. So you know, we have to work on that [with] Starlink. There are things that we can do to limit their ability to do that. There are things that we can do, and have done."
Shotwell later clarified to journalists that she was talking about Kiev's forces relying on Starlink to control drones in surveillance and attack operations.

Comment: See also:


Heart - Black

Flashback Hiding, but not forgotten: Dr. Birx praised herself while revealing ignorance, treachery, and deceit

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© Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty ImagesMarch 13, 2020: The scarf queen Dr. Deborah Birx, pitches the first coronavirus lie, the need for a national emergency
The December 2020 resignation of Dr. Deborah Birx, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator under Trump, revealed predictable hypocrisy. Like so many other government officials around the world, she was caught violating her own stay-at-home order. Therefore she finally left her post following nine months of causing unfathomable amounts of damage to life, liberty, property, and the very idea of hope for the future.

Even if Anthony Fauci had been the front man for the media, it was Birx who was the main influence in the White House behind the nationwide lockdowns that did not stop or control the pathogen but have caused immense suffering and continue to roil and wreck the world. So it was significant that she would not and could not comply with her own dictates, even as her fellow citizens were being hunted down for the same infractions against "public health."

In the days before Thanksgiving 2020, she had warned Americans to "assume you're infected" and to restrict gatherings to "your immediate household." Then she packed her bags and headed to Fenwick Island in Delaware where she met with four generations for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, as if she were free to make normal choices and live a normal life while everyone else had to shelter in place.

Comment: A prime example of a narcissistic pathological liar, and given her complete lack of remorse or personal insight, Birx could be considered a candidate for a psychopathy diagnosis.


Red Flag

Does China's 'cover-up' of the lab leak betray its guilt?

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The Wuhan Institute of Virology
In a recent article for the Brownstone Institute, Dr. Pat Fidopiastis, a Professor of Microbiology at California Polytechnic State University, sets out "everything you need to know about the lab leak". He argues that "there is a lot of evidence that strongly suggests SARS-CoV-2 is an engineered virus that spread from a Wuhan virology lab".

His critique of the wet market theory and his defence of the claim that the virus is engineered are compelling, and succinctly summarise a large amount of important evidence. However, his defence of the claim that the virus leaked specifically from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) rests on much weaker foundations.

Dr. Fidopiastis advances two main arguments for a WIV leak. The first is based on the timing of when the Chinese produced a vaccine and the second on the apparent obfuscation and cover-up by the Chinese authorities. Neither of these arguments is persuasive.

On the vaccine, Dr. Fidopiastis asks whether we ought not to be "alarmed that a group led by Chinese military scientists applied for a COVID-19 vaccine patent in February 2020″. He compares this timing to the Pfizer vaccine, saying that it took the company "about nine months" to produce its vaccine based on a more efficient methodology.
[I]nexperienced Chinese military researchers somehow managed to produce a COVID-19 vaccine based on traditional, less efficient methodology, in a little over a month. For comparison, it took vaccine giant Pfizer about nine months to produce its vaccine based on more efficient mRNA methodology.
This is a false comparison, however. BioNTech designed its vaccine (which it would go on to develop with Pfizer) in a single day, on January 25th 2020. The nine months development cited by Dr. Fidopiastis includes the clinical trials. The basic design of a vaccine does not need to take long at all (BioNTech's is reported to have taken "just a few hours") and so there is no reason to infer foul play on the part of the Chinese group.

Comment: For previous installments of Jones's series, see:


Stormtrooper

German FM apologizes for spilling the beans: Baerbock 'clarifies' remark about "fighting a war against Russia"

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock
© Clemens Bilan - Pool / Getty ImagesGerman Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock
German foreign minister admits blunder

Annalena Baerbock clarified a remark made at the European Council about

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has conceded that her controversial comment about the European Union being at war with Russia, which she made late last month before the European Council, was a mistake.

The diplomat noted, however, that the general message itself - that the continent should unite in its support for Ukraine - still stands.

In an interview with Der Tagesspiegel newspaper, which was published on Saturday, Baerbock was asked whether she thought Germany was "at war with Russia." She replied in the negative but added that, by attacking Ukraine, Moscow was also attacking "our European peace order."

Comment:

The fallout?





Evil Rays

The final chapter of slavery hinges on widespread implementation of central bank digital currencies

Agustín Carstens
Agustín Carstens
We don't know, for example, who's using a $100 bill today and we don't know who's using a $1000 peso bill today. The key difference with the CBCD the central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability, and also we will have the technology to enforce that."

~ Agustín Carstens-General Manager, Bank for International Settlements
I do not mean to indicate that CBDCs are our only or single greatest risk, but when fully implemented, it will be the final breaking point of this country's freedom. Digital control of every transaction, total surveillance, and total central bank control over all monetary processes, will also demand tracking and tracing of every individual, which in turn will necessitate social scoring, identity, and social passports. Any and all transactions will be centrally controlled, cash will be eliminated, so that only 'allowed' purchases, travel and any movement, energy use, and carbon emission allowances will be the excuses used by the central bankers and the technocrats as to what is and what is not tolerated by your masters.

This may be very confusing to most, but those few who have contemplated the true ideas of freedom, and have come to the conclusion that the only laws and the only 'rights' that exist are those of the individual, have a better understanding. In addition, only natural law is of any value or consequence, and only natural law is valid as a moral purpose of actual justice for any individual, or any group of individuals. Therefore, should any state or government come into existence, and claim any authority whatsoever, and for any reason, it should do absolutely nothing other than protecting the individual and his inherent natural rights, for any other function would necessarily expose that each individual is nothing more than the property of the state, and therefore a slave. In other words, there is no legitimacy in any governing system whatsoever that chooses to make any laws, to enforce those laws, or in any way restrict the peaceful individual.

Windsock

Best of the Web: Canada shoots down 'unidentified object', US 'tracking fourth object' over Montana - UPDATE: China reports 'UFO', prepares to shoot it down

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© South Korean Defence Ministry/AFP/Getty ImagesCanada said a US F-22 was used to shoot down the object.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday that an "unidentified object" had been shot down over Canadian airspace on his orders.

"I ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace. @NORADCommand shot down the object over the Yukon. Canadian and U.S. aircraft were scrambled, and a U.S. F-22 successfully fired at the object," Trudeau said on Twitter.

Trudeau said that he spoke with US President Joe Biden on Saturday and that Canadian forces will lead the object recovery operation.

Comment: As noted above, this follows the US shoot down of a Chinese weather balloon, but, more significantly, just yesterday US jets also shot down an as of yet unidentified 'high altitude' object off the coast of Alaska. In a White House press conference that object was described as follows: "It did not appear to have maneuverability capability [...] It was virtually at the whim of the wind." So, just what is going on? Whatever it is, there certainly is the flavor of a coordinated and contrived campaign by the governments involved.


CNN recently provided more details on the Alaska incident:


UPDATE: 12th February 2023 @ 12:30 CET

A fourth similar 'incident' of an 'object being tracked' was being reported above Montana. NORAD have since called off the air space ban:


UPDATE @ 13:15

According to Global Times - 'China's national English language newspaper, under the People's Daily. ' - which tweeted 31 minutes ago, China's maritime authorities have spotted an 'unidentified flying object' and are 'preparing to shoot it down':


See also: Russia strikes key Odessa bridge with first use of drone boat


Newspaper

Italy prime minister irked by 'inappropriate' Zelensky meeting - she wasn't invited

Zelenskyy Meloni
© Johanna Geron/Pool via APUkraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, speaks with Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a bilateral meeting at an EU summit in Brussels
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has criticised France and Germany after she was not invited to a dinner in Paris with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, adding to friction between the European Union allies.

Zelenskyy started a surprise visit to Western Europe on Wednesday with a visit to the United Kingdom and then to France, where he had a late dinner with Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz before an EU summit on Thursday.

But unlike last year, when the then-Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi worked hand-in-hand with Macron and Scholz on Ukraine, Meloni was left out in the cold.

Network

Russia & Egypt consultations for de-dollarization underway

rouble ruble
© ReutersA vendor counts Russian rouble banknotes at a market in Omsk, Russia February 18, 2022. The Russian ambassador to Egypt Georgiy Borisenko announces that consultations remain underway for the transition to national currencies between Russia and Egypt.
Consultations on the transition to national currencies as a means of exchange between Egypt and Russia are underway according to Russian Ambassador to Egypt Georgiy Borisenko.

The purpose of these talks is to move away from the dollar and thus "will help to avoid the arbitrariness on the part of Western countries that use their own currencies for geopolitical purposes."

According to the ambassador, "From the spring of 2022, intensive consultations have been ongoing regarding the transition to national currencies in settlements in mutual trade."


Comment: Note that in September 2022 the US withdrew over $100 million of aid to Egypt; this wasn't the first time it had done so, but it seems it might be the last.


Comment: Middle East Eye reports:
Egyptian companies forced to 'do illegal things to stay in business'

A lack of foreign currency and tough banking requirements to finance imports is forcing many Egyptian manufacturers to engage in smuggling and illegal trade activity to stay afloat, manufacturers and analysts told Middle East Eye. With bogus export practices seemingly widespread, Egypt's official trade figures may also be inflated.

For Egyptian businesses dependent on importing raw materials and machinery to manufacture goods it has been a turbulent past year.

The currency has devalued three times against the US dollar since March, losing half its value, while inflation has surged, reaching 22 percent in December.

"Due to inflation and the depreciation, our buying power is over 50 percent less than the start of last year," Gamal*, a Cairo-based garment and textile manufacturer, told Middle East Eye, using a pseudonym.

"It is difficult and expensive to import raw materials and close to impossible to import machinery, even if you have the money."

The skies started to darken for manufacturers last February when Russia invaded Ukraine, which drove up the price of energy, caused delays in the supply chain, and created market uncertainty. Some $22bn was pulled out of the country's debt market by foreign investors.

Then in March, Cairo depreciated the Egyptian pound to meet International Monetary Fund (IMF) requirements after Egypt sought a $3bn loan, its fourth in six years from the lender, to meet its growing debt obligations. The move drove up the cost of importation for businesses, particularly for firms that did not earn 50 percent or more of their earnings in foreign currencies from exports.

In May, domestic regulations imposed an additional burden when the Central Bank of Egypt required businesses to use foreign currency for letters of credit (LC) - a bank-issued document that guarantees payment upon delivery of goods or services - instead of dealing directly with international suppliers.

At the same time, the government increasingly restricted the amounts that foreign currency bureaus were allowed to exchange.

Dollar deposits at banks also started to dry up as account holders transferred their savings into Egyptian pounds to take advantage of local banks offering fixed-term savings certificates with interest rates of over 18 percent, and up to 25 percent as of January.

"A lot of people exchanged US dollar deposits for Egyptian pounds and then bought the certificates, so this has vacuumed foreign currency out of the local banking system," said an Egyptian official off the record.

No choice but illegal

All of this left manufacturers who were more reliant on sales to the domestic market bereft of dollars and unable to acquire raw materials. This has had a major impact on Egypt's garment and textile industry, which employs some 1.5 million people.

'The foreign exchange problem is affecting the market dramatically. A lot of local companies selling domestically are not working at more than 50 percent capacity due to the lack of currency and the difficulty of getting raw materials," an industry player told trade publication World Textile Information Network in January.

To stay in business, manufacturers have had to resort to roundabout means to get goods and foreign currency.

"If manufacturers want to buy legally, it is impossible to get goods into the country. So buyers go on Facebook pages to find wholesalers selling containers of fabric. There's lots of smuggling of fabric, yarn and other accessories," said Gamal.

More sophisticated techniques are being used to get dollars into company bank accounts, as under government regulations deposits have to be from direct exports.

"If you have say $100,000 you are unable to deposit in the bank, you need to change the money's status into the proceeds of exports," said Gamal.

To do this, a manufacturer exports a container of low-quality goods to a friend who owns a business in another country, such as Dubai. The Egyptian manufacturer then transfers the desired amount to be repatriated as dollars to the "partner in crime", as Gamal put it, through a black market exchange dealer in Cairo.

"After the shipment and money is sent, you issue an invoice and your partner in crime deposits the money in their account and then makes a transfer to Egypt. You then have the money to pay for imports," said Gamal.

Companies are also genuinely exporting products to proper customers, he said, but over-invoice with the acquiescence of the buyer.

"This requires sending a large sum of money to the customer to cover the price difference," said Gamal. "We have no choice but to do illegal things to stay in business."

All kinds of games

In financial crime circles, such a practice is known as trade-based money laundering (TBML).

The Financial Action Task Force, a Paris-based body that sets international standards to prevent money laundering, defines TBML "as the process of disguising the proceeds of crime and moving value through the use of trade transactions in an attempt to legitimise their illicit origins. In practice, this can be achieved through the misrepresentation of the price, quantity or quality of imports or exports."

While Egyptian manufacturers are not using TBML to legalise proceeds of crime - the funds are their own - they are nonetheless using ways to get money into the financial system that is illegal under Egyptian law.

"A lot of people are doing this through the black market. There are all kinds of games going on, and everyone knows that," said a Cairo-based political-economy analyst who requested anonymity.

"You can basically pay foreign exchange dealers for whatever you want, but at a higher rate. There is a big financial incentive to do this, and if it is easy to do so through corrupt ways, everyone will do it instead of going out of business."

The financial costs of accessing dollars through such roundabout ways are taking their toll on businesses.

"There is only so much business you can do through these transfers, as it takes a lot of working capital," Gamal said.

"If you have X capital, you have to expand it by 1.5 or 1.8 times to move it out of the country and back in, as you lose on the goods sent, the black market rate to convert Egyptian pounds to dollars, and on the transfer.

"You also have to wait for the goods to be exported, and the transfers to happen."

Gamal said that the only other option that Egyptian businesses have is to get a bank loan, but with interests at around 18-20 percent, "it is not worth it".

"After the last devaluation, prices are crazy," he added, in reference to the pound's depreciation by 13 percent to a historic low of 32.20 to the dollar, from 27.60 at the open of trade, in January.

The elephant in the room

Smuggling and trade misinvoicing are distorting Egypt's real import and export figures, with Gamal estimating that around half of garment and textile businesses, as well as other enterprises, are engaging in such illicit activity.

"You have to bear in mind that when the government is telling you in the news that they have increased export numbers by such and such a figure, this is probably due to the bogus exports," he said.

The analyst agreed.

"This does distort trade figures and produces misleading data. And poor data is part of Egypt's economic problems. The government talks up the figures with a big propaganda campaign to make it sound positive, but if you look at the facts and the numbers it is a mess," he said.

"Egypt has been reduced to begging and is completely dependent on Gulf countries and international money (to meet its debt obligations) because of the complete failure of the regime's economic model. No one is allowed to say this. It is the elephant in the room."

The foreign currency crunch may ease after close to $1bn flowed into Egypt the day after the January depreciation, while the government has also started clearing import backlogs at ports.

But such inflows "are nowhere near enough," said the analyst.

"Many companies are going out of business, and there is a big difference between the reality on the street versus what you see (on Egyptian) TV. There is still a flourishing black market, which shows ministers are lying and that we've not bottomed out. The problem remains a dollar shortage."