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"The UN team considers the crown prince of Saudi Arabia the main person responsible for the killing of Khashoggi. The team held a number of meetings in Turkey, including with Khashoggi's fiance, and she [Callamard] also intends to listen to the audio recordings related to the crime."The team travelled to Turkey on Monday but has been barred by the Saudis from entering the site of the murder, the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, according to Turkey's ruling party spokesman Omer Celik, who slammed Riyadh's actions as "a scandal."
The US uses [Russia] as a pretext to withdraw from the agreement and keep its face." The treaty interferes with their policies and throws obstacles in the path of the American military industrial complex, which is so "cherished" by President Donald TrumpIgor Korotchenko, editor-in-chief of the National Defense journal and member of the Russian Defense Ministry's public council added:
The US particularly wants to continue the military build-up on the Russian borders to raise the stakes in its "power game" against RussiaViktor Murakhovsky, editor-in-chief of the Fatherland's Arsenal journal, told RT that China, which currently possesses the largest arsenal of intermediate range missiles, is Washington's other major target. The US seeks to stop Beijing's advancements in the South China Sea as it fears to lose control over the Asia-Pacific region.
The fact that the US opted for the "language of ultimatums" from the very beginning also shows that the decision on the withdrawal from the INF Treaty was taken by the US administration long ago, and Washington "never intended to reach an agreement" on the issueThe senator said that the US and its NATO allies ignored all of Russia's attempts to preserve the accord, both when Moscow initiated a discussion on the issue in the NATO-Russia Council, and when it staged a public presentation of the missile in question. "They cannot hear you if they do not want to," Kosachev noted, adding that "Pompeo announced something that was decided long ago and nothing Russia could do would have changed it."

Thus spake the Western media in their new campaign to get us to support yet another regime change, brought to you courtesy of Neocon Warmongers Inc., nicely wrapped up of course in the obligatory garb of squishy newspeaky buzzwords like "freedom'n'democracy'n'human rights"."Stop what you're doing and care about Venezuela. Yes you! Although we've hardly ever mentioned the country before, and although you may not even be able to point to it on the map, you've just gotta care. You have to. It'd be heartless not to, wouldn't it? The poor people in that country you've hardly heard of and know nothing about, are living under a dictator whose name you don't know. And night after night after night we're gonna keep talking about it until you say it in your sleep: Maduro Must Go! He must be replaced by another man whose name you've never heard of either, but we can assure you he's a good guy. Yessir, he's a good guy alright. Kind. Compassionate. A true democrat. A true lover of freedom. A man of the people. Oh and he's friendly with our oil companies too.
So, c'mon what are you waiting for? Support our nightly campaign to unseat the man whose name you've never heard of, in the country you can't place, with a man whose name you can hardly pronounce let alone remember. And together let's bring about true freedom and liberty for the Venekrainian people, and maybe get ourselves some cheaper oil as well."
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