Puppet MastersS


Pirates

US-led coalition in final stage of operation to clear Euphrates from Daesh

US in Syria
© AP/APTVUS armored vehicles in Darbasiyah, Syria
The US-led coalition in Syria does not expect to encounter Russian or Syrian forces during the final stage of Operation Round Up to liberate the remaining territory east of the Euphrates River from Daesh, Operation Inherent Resolve's Deputy Commander for Strategy and Support Felix Gedney said in a press briefing.

"No, we don't expect to encounter Russian or Syrian forces," Gedney told reporters on Tuesday. "We have confidence that the deconfliction mechanisms we have in place will work."

Gedney said planning for the final stage of Operation Round Up is ongoing and has as its goal clearing the last remaining Daesh-held pockets in the city of Hajin in the Abu Kamal district.

Completing Operation Round Up can only mean liberating the territory east of the Euphrates River after which the coalition must support stabilization efforts to ensure a lasting defeat of Daesh in the region, Gedney said.

Comment: Once accomplished will the Yankees go home or find another excuse to remain in unauthorized territory? Trump, in reiterating his desire to bring the forces home, will surely encounter resistance and untoward 'persuasion'.


Green Light

Analyst Lawrence Freeman: 'West only wants a quick buck from Africa, while China invests for win-win cooperation'

Xi Jinping Macky Sall (Senegal)
© ReutersChinese President Xi Jinping • Senegal President Macky Sall
The US needs to get over the geopolitical thinking and stop demonizing China in order to transform the African continent and eliminate poverty and hunger, African affairs analyst and journalist Lawrence Freeman told RT.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is on a trip to Africa in a bid to establish deeper trade ties. On Monday, he arrived in South Africa for a state visit, which will be followed later this week by his participation in the 10th BRICS summit in Johannesburg. Earlier, the Chinese leader visited Rwanda and Senegal, which is the first West-African country to be involved in China's "Belt and Road" infrastructure project.

Beijing has been expanding its presence in Africa in recent years, investing $39 billion in the continent in 2017. Political analysts told RT that countries in Africa are turning to China because of US government policies. Earlier this year, US ties with several African countries were placed under strain following some infamous remarks by Donald Trump.

RT: What do you think Xi Jinping will be hoping to get from his tour of Africa?

Lawrence Freeman: I think this is an indication by President Xi of how important they view their collaboration with Africa. He is going to be visiting four countries and they are going to end up at the BRICS Summit in South Africa. This is a continuation for the last several years of the 'Belt and Road' policy in Africa. And it has been a real boost for African development policies, especially in the areas of infrastructure, energy, roads and rail. And this indicates that they are going to continue along that policy for sure.

Comment: A need, a source and a mutual benefit. China, with wisdom and vision, has responded. Meanwhile, Africa is better off without the US, whose attitude, attention and results are completely self-serving and too high a price to pay.


Arrow Down

Iran's IRGC commander torpedoes Trump's meeting offer

Ali Jafari IslamicRevGuardsCorp
© PressTVMajor General Mohammad Ali Jafari, Chief of the IRGC
The head of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) has said that Iranian officials would never meet with Donald Trump, "or any other US president."
"Mr Trump! Iran is not North Korea to accept your offer for a meeting," said IRGC commander Mohammad Ali Jafari as quoted by the state Fars News agency. "Even US presidents after you will not see that day."
Jafari's statement comes just one day after Trump expressed a willingness to meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani "anytime they want," with no preconditions. Meeting his Iranian adversaries, Trump said, would be "good for the country, good for them, good for us and good for the world."

Officials from both sides, however, have stressed the need for certain conditions to be met before a meeting could take place. Hours after Trump extended the offer to Tehran, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo contradicted Trump and placed a raft of conditions on any future meeting.
"If the Iranians demonstrate a commitment to make fundamental changes in how they treat their own people, reduce their malign behavior, can agree that it's worthwhile to enter into a nuclear agreement that actually prevents proliferation, then the president said he's prepared to sit down and have the conversation with them," Pompeo told CNBC.

Comment: Whatever Trump may have had in mind for a new agreement with Iran, Pompeo has added fuel to the fire with his incendiary response.


Arrow Up

China may directly trade with post-brexit UK

BritForeignSec Jeremy Hunt/China FM Wang Yi
© The Japan TimesBritish Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt • China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi
China's Foreign Ministry has adopted a friendly stance toward the United Kingdom, saying Beijing is open to promoting bilateral trade and investment cooperation between countries.

The Chinese government has stated that it is open to negotiations on a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom following its separation from the EU in March 2019. In addition, a senior official of the Chinese Foreign Ministry called for a trade dialogue with the US.

According to newly appointed British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, currently on his first overseas tour, China has expressed interest in closing a comprehensive trade agreement with the UK after Brexit. Secretary Hunt emphasized that preliminary understanding on bilateral trade could significantly strengthen British bargaining power in the ongoing negotiations with Brussels.

During a joint press conference with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Secretary Hunt said that Beijing had offered "to open discussions on a possible free trade agreement between Britain and China after Brexit, and this is something we give good and we agreed to explore [the possibilities]. "

The move fits into the wider trade agenda of Prime Minister Theresa May's conservative and unionist cabinet, which previously said bilateral trade agreements would be the top priority immediately after Brexit.

Comment: Will this hint of optimism from China help ease May's situation in parliament?


Arrow Up

Russian Defense Ministry: 'We are the world leaders in new military hardware'

Moscow/Tanks parade
© Evgeny Biyatov/SputnikRussian Army on parade in Moscow.
The Russian Army says its huge rearmament program has transformed the nation into a world leader in terms of new military hardware. Today, around half of the army's heavy equipment, such as tanks and artillery, is top-notch.

Over the past five years, the army received more than 25,000 pieces of new hardware, like tanks and armored combat vehicles, and more than 4,000 pieces of modern artillery and missile launchers, Deputy Defense Minister Army General Dmitry Bulgakov told reporters on Wednesday. "According to independent expert agencies, in 2017, Russia had topped the world ranking in terms of such military hardware," the general said, as quoted by RIA Novosti news agency. Bulgakov also mentioned that around 50 percent of the existing military hardware is now completely new.

Russia is undergoing a massive rearmament process, decommissioning old Soviet-era weaponry and replacing it with modern types of armor and firepower. In November, the army reported that Russia had become the country with the most tanks, infantry combat vehicles, and multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).

Military analytics company Global Firepower ranks the Russian Army second of 136 militaries of the world in terms of strength, behind only the US. The ranking considers over 50 factors, including the number of weapons available and their combined firepower. A 2015 Credit Suisse report also placed Russia second, behind the US, in its Military Strength Indicator.

Comment: Better a strong friend than a stronger foe.


Magnify

Report alleges Rex Tillerson was fired for stopping planned Saudi/UAE attack on Qatar

tillerson and mbs
© Bandar Algaloud/Courtesy of Saudi Royal Court / Reuters
Rex Tillerson derailed a blitzkrieg plan by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to target Qatar and may have been fired as secretary of state for his actions, a report by The Intercept says.

The firing by Twitter of Secretary of State Tillerson in March was one of the more peculiar moments of Donald Trump's presidency. While plenty of pundits claimed the ex-ExxonMobil CEO's demise as a cabinet official came because he was too critical of Russia for Trump's taste, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were the countries that actually lobbied for Tillerson's departure.

The enmity of the Arab monarchies may have stemmed from Tillerson's effort to block a military intervention against Qatar, which two powerful princes in Saudi Arabia and the UAE were preparing as a means to end a diplomatic rift in the Arab Peninsula, a report by The Intercept said on Wednesday. The story is based on anonymous sources, a current member of the US intelligence community, two former US State Department officials and two individuals familiar with matters regarding the UAE and Saudi royal families.

Question

Why did former Russian oligarch Khodorkovsky send journalists to an extremely dangerous African war zone?

russian journalists killed Central African Republic
The killing of three oligarch-connected Russian journalists in the war-torn Central African Republic has cast a spotlight on the irresponsible and ultimately lethal lengths that Khodorkovsky is willing to go in order to discredit President Putin.

All of Russia is still in shock after the news began streaming in yesterday evening that three of their country's journalists were killed in the war-torn Central African Republic (CAR), a country that scarcely anyone knows anything about or can even locate on a map. Although the circumstances surrounding their deaths at what is widely believed to be the hands of one of CAR's dozen or so rebel groups have yet to be confirmed, it's being widely reported that they were killed at a rural checkpoint and that only their local driver survived. Another fact that's now known is that the three men were officially in the country as tourists but were secretly working on a project with self-exiled Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky to expose the activities of Russia's private military companies (PMCs, colloquially known as "mercenaries") in CAR.

Comment: See also: Three Russian journalists killed in ambush in Central African Republic while investigating mercenaries

Some background on criminal Khodorkovsky:


Bad Guys

UK Foreign Secretary employs tired Russia scare tactics on Brexit - 'Only person rejoicing' about it will be Putin

putin
© Kremlin Pool / Global Look Press
Desperate times call for desperate measures and new UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt invoked Vladimir Putin's apparent joy to warn against a 'hard Brexit,' as the UK increasingly risks dropping out of the EU without a trade deal.

"Frankly, if we end up with no deal, the only person rejoicing will be [Russian President] Vladimir Putin," Hunt stated on French radio in his first major European visit since taking over from Boris Johnson earlier in July.

In what is seemingly the latest 'hard-Brexit warning,' Hunt went on to say that no-deal is "the last thing we want," before advocating for Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit white paper, that includes a free trade area between the EU and UK.

Light Sabers

Trump: Sessions needs to stop Mueller's 'rigged witch hunt' before it continues to stain our country

trump and sessions
© Nicholas Kamm, Saul Loeb / AFP
President Donald Trump again lashed out at Special Counsel Robert Mueller's 'Russiagate' investigation via Twitter, warning Attorney General Jeff Sessions to step in and end it "right now."

"This is a terrible situation and Attorney General Jeff Sessions should stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further," Trump tweeted on Wednesday.

Trump called Mueller's team of investigators "17 Angry Democrats," accusing them of bias in favor of the Democratic party.

The president also lashed out at FBI agent Peter Strzok. He worked on the agency's investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server misuse, as well as the investigation into allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in the run-up to the 2016 election.

Dollar

Did the US Treasury borrow more money because Russia's dumping American debt?

mask dollars
© Mariana Bazo / Reuters
The growing budget deficit will force the US government to borrow $56 billion more this quarter than expected. Curiously, the amount is close to what Russia sold in US Treasury securities in April and May.

Citing surging spending and falling tax receipts, the US government will borrow the most money since the 2008 financial crisis. It marks the fourth-largest quarterly borrowing on record.

Earlier this year, the Russian government dumped 84 percent of its holdings of US Treasury securities, dropping from the list of the 33 largest foreign holders of US sovereign bonds. The country's holdings declined from $96.1 billion in March to just $14.9 billion in May. The Central Bank of Russia explained slashing of the bond portfolio by concerns over various risks, including financial, economic and geopolitical.

Comment: The Treasury spokesman may be whistling in the dark. Russia is not the only country gradually divesting itself of toxic US debt.